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14-02-2019, 02:16 AM
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Hi all, looking through the forum, it appears that a lot of specialties are very saturated at the top and it is becoming increasingly harder to get a job/training spot.
Just wondering if that is the case for GPs as well? (Both private GPs and public i.e polyclinic GPs)
I am a mo who is getting increasingly disillusioned and wondering what should I do for the long term?
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how many mopex have you done and what have you applied for?
are you an nus grad? maybe look to other countries or get full reg and locum for private gps
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14-02-2019, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I am a mo in mohh. I already earn 85k a year if you include bonus and call pay. Surely interventionists in cardiology earn way way more than that.
If you are surgeon or procedurists (eg interventional cardiology/radiology), sky is the limit when it comes to pay
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Dont exaggerate. 100k/month is absurd if youre in gov hospital.
The salary ceiling is 300k/year for senior cons and 200k for cons.
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14-02-2019, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
how many mopex have you done and what have you applied for?
are you an nus grad? maybe look to other countries or get full reg and locum for private gps
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What are the prospect of being a gp nowadays? Heard that it is also getting saturated?
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14-02-2019, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What are the prospect of being a gp nowadays? Heard that it is also getting saturated?
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Wherever there is reasonable money and respect , people will flock to it. And make it saturated like law.
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15-02-2019, 07:45 PM
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Hi I am a Singaporean about to finish studying in UK. I know that getting into residency is tough. Can I ask if junior doctors (under mopex/hopex) are treated the same as residents by senior doctors? (Or do residents get more benefits/teaching/opportunities?)
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16-02-2019, 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Dont exaggerate. 100k/month is absurd if youre in gov hospital.
The salary ceiling is 300k/year for senior cons and 200k for cons.
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Yea 100k/month sounds a bit too much for any consultant even if you do procedure .
Is 200k/yr before tax? What is tax rate in Singapore .
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16-02-2019, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Yea 100k/month sounds a bit too much for any consultant even if you do procedure .
Is 200k/yr before tax? What is tax rate in Singapore .
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100k/month ... what a troll ... not even working in the private sector or opening a chain of private clinic can earn you that much as a doctor unless you are really really famous or have a side business .. more like 20k a month
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16-02-2019, 08:29 AM
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Wherever there is reasonable money and respect , people will flock to it. And make it saturated like law.
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Law is not even as saturated
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16-02-2019, 08:37 AM
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100k/month ... what a troll ... not even working in the private sector or opening a chain of private clinic can earn you that much as a doctor unless you are really really famous or have a side business .. more like 20k a month
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Agree that 100k / month is an exaggeration. However, I have friends who are medical consultants and they are paid like 14-15k per month. I always thought consultant who does procedures earn a significantly higher amount even in government hospital...
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