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31-08-2023, 12:01 AM
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Singaporean in UK doing radiology training, anyone knows what the AC market is nowadays, few years ago seemed full but now they have expanded and have new hospitals in the pipeline like Woodlands
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31-08-2023, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Singaporean in UK doing radiology training, anyone knows what the AC market is nowadays, few years ago seemed full but now they have expanded and have new hospitals in the pipeline like Woodlands
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Seriously just quit your training and come back ASAP.
I was in your situation years ago, albeit as a CT1 psychiatry trainee.
There’s no point training for years to come back as a service registrar in Singapore after you CCT
Might as well slog it out as an MO for 3-4 years and do aesthetics after you get full reg.
I am now earning around $18000/month base + $3000-$40000 commission every month in a top aesthetics chain. Have only around 4 years of aesthetics experience.
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31-08-2023, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seriously just quit your training and come back ASAP.
I was in your situation years ago, albeit as a CT1 psychiatry trainee.
There’s no point training for years to come back as a service registrar in Singapore after you CCT
Might as well slog it out as an MO for 3-4 years and do aesthetics after you get full reg.
I am now earning around $18000/month base + $3000-$40000 commission every month in a top aesthetics chain. Have only around 4 years of aesthetics experience.
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Aiseh. you are the man
are you with our favorite cheongdam aesthetic clinic
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01-09-2023, 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seriously just quit your training and come back ASAP.
I was in your situation years ago, albeit as a CT1 psychiatry trainee.
There’s no point training for years to come back as a service registrar in Singapore after you CCT
Might as well slog it out as an MO for 3-4 years and do aesthetics after you get full reg.
I am now earning around $18000/month base + $3000-$40000 commission every month in a top aesthetics chain. Have only around 4 years of aesthetics experience.
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From Psychiatry to Aesthetics.
What a change!
The psy training I guess might help with dealing with the Cluster B and C traits and narcissists? LOL!
So whats the average monthly commission like?
3-40k is a huge range
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01-09-2023, 08:20 AM
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s://. moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/data-on-locally-trained-medical-doctors-accepted-into-residency-programmes
interesting
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01-09-2023, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seriously just quit your training and come back ASAP.
I was in your situation years ago, albeit as a CT1 psychiatry trainee.
There’s no point training for years to come back as a service registrar in Singapore after you CCT
Might as well slog it out as an MO for 3-4 years and do aesthetics after you get full reg.
I am now earning around $18000/month base + $3000-$40000 commission every month in a top aesthetics chain. Have only around 4 years of aesthetics experience.
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please advise on how to get into aesthetic medicine
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01-09-2023, 10:40 AM
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I have a couple of good friends who studied in the UK and graduated four to five years back and they returned to Singapore immediately after graduating - today, I still see on social media that they’re in the dark blue scrubs and in emergency medicine
Can I ask what stage of their medical career are they at? Like residency? Specialist to be? Sorry I’m from an entirely different field, so I’m curious - we’re all in our early 30s
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01-09-2023, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I have a couple of good friends who studied in the UK and graduated four to five years back and they returned to Singapore immediately after graduating - today, I still see on social media that they’re in the dark blue scrubs and in emergency medicine
Can I ask what stage of their medical career are they at? Like residency? Specialist to be? Sorry I’m from an entirely different field, so I’m curious - we’re all in our early 30s
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Obviously not v good good friend since u can't ask them
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01-09-2023, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I have a couple of good friends who studied in the UK and graduated four to five years back and they returned to Singapore immediately after graduating - today, I still see on social media that they’re in the dark blue scrubs and in emergency medicine
Can I ask what stage of their medical career are they at? Like residency? Specialist to be? Sorry I’m from an entirely different field, so I’m curious - we’re all in our early 30s
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Most likely still on MOPEX
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