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19-07-2019 11:16 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
(Post 121496)
Thank you for the comments. I think what you've said is quite realistic. In Australia the salary for consultants in public service is published online, state by state. If I were to work in Singapore it seems I will have to work for 2 years under supervised practice in order to go from conditional to full specialist registration? Are the work hours and remuneration decent there?? Are there other good forums I could look up, and is the pay scale transparent? I've heard alot of bad things about hierarchical structures, long hours etc for registrars in Singapore. That's not to say Australia or any other developed society is any better. my 2 cents is that all medical training systems are generally stacked against trainees and junior doctors, who have to survive rather than thrive in an increasingly complex digital and medico-legal landscape.
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you can expect your monthly pay to be half to two thirds that of the base pay in australia.
this is not taking into consideration your hours worked or the overtime pay australian doctors enjoy
forget having 3 meals a day, breakfast will be your first meal if you wake early enough and supper the other
forget weekends, 6-7 work day weeks are the norm
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