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04-03-2013, 02:23 AM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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If you post to the forum using a user id instead of guest then will be able to PM
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04-03-2013, 07:05 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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so how did your interview go buddy
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Originally Posted by MDTraveler
Hi I'm about to do a Skype interview for a consultant position in anesthesia as well. No specific mention of salary, benefits, vacation, workload as of yet. The recruiting company I talked to said about 46 hour workweek with call 1/4 or 1/5, which would be less than what I'm doing here in the US. Salary will certainly be less, but I'm thinking long term and have personal reasons for moving. I'd be happy to compare notes with you.
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04-03-2013, 10:32 PM
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Verified Member
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Originally Posted by singdoctor
so how did your interview go buddy
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I'll know tomorrow evening. Interview is March 5 in the evening US west cost time.
I've registered on the site now and would be happy to exchange info via PM.
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08-03-2013, 10:14 PM
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Verified Member
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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I guess the interview went ok and they asked me to visit Singapore sometime in May.
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01-04-2013, 10:59 AM
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Flying in for interview/visit
Dear MD Traveler,
May I ask if they offered to pay for your flight to Singapore for the visit & the hotel stay? Typically in US, the potential employer pays for travel and lodging.
Thanks.
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01-04-2013, 02:12 PM
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Verified Member
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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No, I'm afraid they aren't paying for anything. In a way I don't blame them since to fly several potential applicants over would be pricey. It's not like a flight from New York to L.A. At the very least, my trip should be a decent tax deduction for next year.
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01-04-2013, 09:11 PM
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GP
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi I am intending to do the GP specialist training in the UK then come back to Singapore to work as a GP. However, looking at the forum, it appears as though the SMC will not fully register until >3 years later. Does that mean I will not be able to work in a GP practice and have to be stuck in a hospital for those number of years? Also, is that the same if I want to work in say Parkway Health?
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Just back after a short holiday in Sg and I love the place bar the weather which I don't really care. I'm trying to get answers to the same question and I'm in no joy. Currently a qualified GP for 2 yrs and recently moved to oz. I feel isolated here and would love to move up to Sg. I don't even know where to start, finding jobs, pay scales etc. these forum a minefield and it doesn't seem to catch my eye. Would appreciate if I could get a few pointers in regards to the queries.
Cheerio
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05-04-2013, 12:00 PM
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abuse of health care workers in singapore - from ST
LAST Saturday afternoon, my fiancee, who is a staff nurse at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital's cardiac intensive care unit, told a patient's family member not to use his mobile phone within the ICU as it could interfere with the medical equipment.
Though she was polite throughout the encounter, she was subjected to a verbal tirade, including finger pointing, that was vicious enough to reduce her to tears.
Senior nursing staff were called in and, at the end of the incident, not only was there no apology from the family member, but my fiancee was also informed about his feedback and told to understand his situation.
This notion of "the customer is always right" is unacceptable.
I understand that a patient's family has to endure extreme stress and anxiety, but it does not justify verbal abuse of health-care staff.
Health-care workers have the patients' best interests at heart, and this may occasionally be at odds with what is seen as "good" customer service.
As a doctor who has worked in both hospital and primary care settings, I have found that incidents of verbal abuse are not uncommon.
This is most often directed at nursing and auxiliary staff, although doctors are also not spared.
Abusive individuals are usually coaxed rather than warned, thus perpetuating the impression that they can get their way through such deplorable behaviour.
Firmer action needs to be taken against them.
It is essential for public health-care institutions to show unwavering support to all staff who have been verbally abused.
Can the hospital and the Ministry of Health elaborate on what concrete measures are in place to protect staff from abuse? What forms of redress are available to them?
Public health-care staff should not have to suffer in silence.
Zhang Weisheng (Dr)
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05-04-2013, 12:03 PM
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to GP
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Just back after a short holiday in Sg and I love the place bar the weather which I don't really care. I'm trying to get answers to the same question and I'm in no joy. Currently a qualified GP for 2 yrs and recently moved to oz. I feel isolated here and would love to move up to Sg. I don't even know where to start, finding jobs, pay scales etc. these forum a minefield and it doesn't seem to catch my eye. Would appreciate if I could get a few pointers in regards to the queries.
Cheerio
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gp - do read up this forum and make up your mind about working in sgp.
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