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Peds
Hello. I am finishing my residency in Peds in the US and am exploring my options including coming to Singapore. Does anybody know how board certified pediatrician is looked upon in terms of job opportunities. Is it fairly equivalent to MRCP from the UK? How are the job prospects?
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I am very keen to work in singapore. I am currently a FY2 (equivalent to a MO in singapore) in the UK. i am also aware of the long working hours, racial tension, so on and so forth. For some reasons, I am ready to be subjected to all these.
How do I apply to work in singapore? How long does the application process take? Thanks. |
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Is UK _that_ bad? Or did our government do a great job in selling Singapore as a job destination? |
could someone please guide me on the application process and how long would it take?
many thanks. |
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u can find the req info here. |
rad consultant
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FRANZCR is recognised in singapore so you can approach any hospital for a consultant job. On top of the regular salary, foreigners get housing allowance of up to $1200. Your total pay package would be slightly less than 20k as you just finished. Might sound little but the tax rate is extremely low. This is excluding the year end bonus of up to 3 months. At the moment for radiology, NUH has the highest salary of all hospital but it is a tertiary centre so cases are more complex and workload is high. NUH is also a training center for RANZCR. The other tertiary centre is SGH. Other newer peripheral hospitals (singapore is small so it would be maybe 40mins from city) pay less but workload is less. Radiology work in singapore is not as bad compared to the wards. Monday to friday working hours 0830 to 1800hrs. one in 8 weeks stay home call for consultants. If you do research or admin, you may only work 4 days a week. You can get full rego only after 4 years in the public hospital. In the meantime you can work as consultant in any public hospital but not privately for 4 years. |
Jobs in singapore
Consultant jobs in singapore are not stressful. The pay isnt great (around 20k per month) but tax rate is low so it evens out. If you are a consultant keen on coming for a few years, i would highly recommend it. In addition, there are plenty of seemingly unlimited funds for research so if thats up your alley, its a great place to build projects and ideas. But if research is not your cup of tea, it may limit your career progression unless you take up either admin or teaching track.
For more junior doctors, i wont recommend them coming over as long hours awaits you! The workload in the wards are high and salary is low. The local grads are bonded for 5 years so there are no incentive to pay you more. Foreigners do get up to 1000 in housing allowance but the rental market is expensive now. Expect to pay 4000 for a small two room apartment. A typical PGY4 MO pay is around 5-6k. In terms of racial issues, its fairly negligible compared to other countries. Singapore is multiracial and cultural so there isnt much of an issue unless you have problems integrating with civil society. |
Pathology
Can anyone suggest how is the scenario for (junior) Pathologist there?
How useful to do residency at Singapore? Thanx |
Work conditions for Emergency resident
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