Today 08:18 AM |
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Are there any physicians recruiters whom I can reach out to inquire about what life is like in Singapore? Thanks in advance.
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Life in Singapore is good
Low tax
Safe
No patient abuse
Reasonable malpractice insurance
Good working hours
High pay
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Today 06:27 AM |
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Are there any physicians recruiters whom I can reach out to inquire about what life is like in Singapore? Thanks in advance.
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Nope. There are way too many doctors in Singapore. Oversupply. There are literally hundreds of thousands of doctors from USA, UK, NZ, Australia wanting to move to Singapore too. And millions from India.
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Yesterday 10:05 AM |
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Are there any physicians recruiters whom I can reach out to inquire about what life is like in Singapore? Thanks in advance.
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Yesterday 10:00 AM |
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There are bad apples everywhere, even among SG doctors.
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away
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Yesterday 09:47 AM |
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It is true.
Google his name
You will realise even our sshsph prof (my epidemiology prof when I was in yllsom M1, now she is full prof at Duke nus) couldn't identify him as a scam
This speak volume abt the quality of Indian doctors
Even those with effy qualifications can converse very knowledgeably abt the subject that sinkie doc cannot accurately determine their background
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There are bad apples everywhere, even among SG doctors.
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17-01-2021 07:42 PM |
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It is true.
Google his name
You will realise even our sshsph prof (my epidemiology prof when I was in yllsom M1, now she is full prof at Duke nus) couldn't identify him as a scam
This speak volume abt the quality of Indian doctors
Even those with effy qualifications can converse very knowledgeably abt the subject that sinkie doc cannot accurately determine their background
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17-01-2021 12:53 AM |
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I thought last time got report that India has highest rate of fake medical degrees in the world? Maybe thats why India is a better country to get admitted into medical school?
Got a fake Indian doctor even managed to lecture in Duke-NUS medical school for years, and it was only until he migrated to USA that he got caught by US authorities! Moral of story is, if you graduate from India it is definitely better to work in Singapore because Singapore don't check India's medical qualifications strictly. Other developed countries like USA, Canada, Australia don't allow Indian doctors to work in their countries that easily.
Straits times article of the fake Dr Anoop Shankar from All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi:
s://.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/ex-nus-professor-in-resume-fraud-scandal-in-us
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Fake news.
You are just racist.
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16-01-2021 06:35 PM |
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Why would you want to go to Canada? So cold. High taxes.
Why would you want to go to USA? Guns. Violence. School shootings.
Why would you want to go to Australia? Heat wave. Fires. Racism.
The only good one I can think of is to go to India.
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I thought last time got report that India has highest rate of fake medical degrees in the world? Maybe thats why India is a better country to get admitted into medical school?
Got a fake Indian doctor even managed to lecture in Duke-NUS medical school for years, and it was only until he migrated to USA that he got caught by US authorities! Moral of story is, if you graduate from India it is definitely better to work in Singapore because Singapore don't check India's medical qualifications strictly. Other developed countries like USA, Canada, Australia don't allow Indian doctors to work in their countries that easily.
Straits times article of the fake Dr Anoop Shankar from All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi:
s://.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/ex-nus-professor-in-resume-fraud-scandal-in-us
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14-01-2021 09:54 PM |
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In senior positions you are not compensated solely based on the hours you work but on the responsibilitied you take on. And maybe a little for your "expertise"
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14-01-2021 09:32 PM |
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has anyone actually asked a consultant or is aware of how much they earn?
if a gen med con earns at least 15k with hours like 8-5pm on weekdays and perhaps weekend rounds isn't that a pretty cruisy life (though I dont know for sure what the salary range is)
it's the juniors that are underpaid..
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But not everybody can become con
Not everybody can become partner in law or accounting
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