Today 07:54 AM |
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I would advise the young Dr's here to consider investing in a freehold landed property while they are young and can leverage on their income.
Me and my hubby profited S$1 mil so far from our owner occupied properties by buying and selling. Currently just bought a freehold terrace for S$3.4 mil but it is actually valued at S$4 mil. Once we sell our condo, we will have another S$1 mil in profits already. Total S$2 mil by investing in properties.
Really don't save much by working, only property investments give astronomical exponential gains.
With Population White Paper of 6.9 mil population by 2030, property sure huat.
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Eric chiew will be proud of you.
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Today 12:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I would advise the young Dr's here to consider investing in a freehold landed property while they are young and can leverage on their income.
Me and my hubby profited S$1 mil so far from our owner occupied properties by buying and selling. Currently just bought a freehold terrace for S$3.4 mil but it is actually valued at S$4 mil. Once we sell our condo, we will have another S$1 mil in profits already. Total S$2 mil by investing in properties.
Really don't save much by working, only property investments give astronomical exponential gains.
With Population White Paper of 6.9 mil population by 2030, property sure huat.
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I thought you were thinking of moving to JB? Stop working? Breast cancer?
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Yesterday 10:30 PM |
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I would advise the young Dr's here to consider investing in a freehold landed property while they are young and can leverage on their income.
Me and my hubby profited S$1 mil so far from our owner occupied properties by buying and selling. Currently just bought a freehold terrace for S$3.4 mil but it is actually valued at S$4 mil. Once we sell our condo, we will have another S$1 mil in profits already. Total S$2 mil by investing in properties.
Really don't save much by working, only property investments give astronomical exponential gains.
With Population White Paper of 6.9 mil population by 2030, property sure huat.
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Yesterday 11:56 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
we shld follow Malaysia and ban frcs for Surg/local exit for med
And only use local mmed + 18 mths practice
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???
Malaysia didn't ban FRCS
It's none of the hospital in Malaysia is good enuff to be accredited as training site for FRCS
Corkster.
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Yesterday 11:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Cos Singapore backwards.
Become specialist must have a period of ' advanced' training
Anyhow 2 years ast lo.
Malaysia U work 18 months after U exit IM training U gazetted as specialist liao.
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we shld follow Malaysia and ban frcs for Surg/local exit for med
And only use local mmed + 18 mths practice
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Yesterday 10:17 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Dude there is zero benefit
Most subspec in hosp must also run IM wards, like at least cover one week per month
It is a chore
Most endo , renal , respiratory need to cover IM
I don’t want to cover but they force me
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Cos Singapore backwards.
Become specialist must have a period of ' advanced' training
Anyhow 2 years ast lo.
Malaysia U work 18 months after U exit IM training U gazetted as specialist liao.
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18-05-2024 09:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What are the benefits of being double accredited in IM + subspecialty? Why is it an extra 2 years required to be certified in IM on top of basic IM training
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Dude there is zero benefit
Most subspec in hosp must also run IM wards, like at least cover one week per month
It is a chore
Most endo , renal , respiratory need to cover IM
I don’t want to cover but they force me
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18-05-2024 05:27 PM |
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Other than locum, what are some of the good side hustles for doctors?
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18-05-2024 02:54 PM |
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Of course.
Im fm leh
What do u think im?
Some lousy specialist???
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You are proving the point.
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18-05-2024 02:45 PM |
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What are the benefits of being double accredited in IM + subspecialty? Why is it an extra 2 years required to be certified in IM on top of basic IM training
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IM is basically just a GP in the hospital.
See everything. Refer everywhere. Coordinate care. Lowest pay.
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