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You can be conditionally registered even if your Uni degree is not in the schedule. Just get a postgraduate qualification like MRCP, MRCGP etc. Temporary registration is also possible for graduates from non-recognised unis. You just need to sit the final YLL MBBS exam to convert to conditional reg. Regulation is definitely not so strict as lawyers. You need to hold citizenship or permanent residency to be a qualified person for Singapore bar. |
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Or are there so many spots in need to be filled that local drs Donr want? Iis MOE also using this approach as a way to introduce Competition and keep dr wages controlled? Perhaps one day we will see many foreign drs with MMed too |
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Naturopathy? Alternative and complementary medicine? Mental health? Talk therapy? Pain management? Botox for migraine. Interventional pain management? Nerve blocks? RF ablation under fluoroscopy? Rehabilitation? Chronic pain clinics? ECT? rTMS? |
Omg august pay still same , no increase
They expect us to wait how long , the very soon like not coming Rly cannot take it in ops |
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Just move on to a happier place |
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Wow didn’t know that! Then Law is a lot stricter. Either the UK scheduled unis or the two local unis! I think don’t have to be SG citizen or PR to take the bar and practise btw. Plenty of foreign students. |
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There is no concrete news on when it is coming right? maybe never...
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3-5% 5% for juniors 3% for seniors |
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