Today 09:18 AM |
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Chance of recidency
Hi guys, current med sch student here, was wondering what are the chances of specialising( what percentage of cohort etc)? And normally how long do ppl need to wait to get selected?
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Today 12:16 AM |
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He wouldn't be stun de la
Based on his own admission, he is more capable than even the president of whatever speciality he is in
If the current president is surviving in sg, he will confirm flourish
Come, the golden lion on a rising tide from USA
Singapore NEEDS YOU.
OUR legs open big big for true talents like you
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Are you a physician?
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Yesterday 07:52 AM |
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Can you elaborate further on the tax laws to be mindful of or tax issues that doctors have had issues in the past? Thanks.
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IRAS audit on doctors.
s://.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/9o8t8g/iras_recovers_10m_from_highearning_tax_avoiders/
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Yesterday 12:43 AM |
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Just note that on Sg, there are different demands.
You might be stunned by the quota for papers and also teaching load.
If you go into GP, you will double up as pharmacist.
There's less freedom in Sg compared to USA.
You might also want to be familiar with the tax laws in Sg.
Many doctors have been caught for tax issues.
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What kinds of freedom are we discussing?
I don't need the freedom to protest... The freedom of being able to walk home alone at 2am safely without fear of being mugged, raped or murdered is more valuable to me.
Can you elaborate further on the tax laws to be mindful of or tax issues that doctors have had issues in the past? Thanks.
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09-05-2024 04:53 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Just note that on Sg, there are different demands.
You might be stunned by the quota for papers and also teaching load.
If you go into GP, you will double up as pharmacist.
There's less freedom in Sg compared to USA.
You might also want to be familiar with the tax laws in Sg.
Many doctors have been caught for tax issues.
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He wouldn't be stun de la
Based on his own admission, he is more capable than even the president of whatever speciality he is in
If the current president is surviving in sg, he will confirm flourish
Come, the golden lion on a rising tide from USA
Singapore NEEDS YOU.
OUR legs open big big for true talents like you
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09-05-2024 04:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Putting my supervisors' names on the papers is a rite of passage of academia, and I have no qualms so long as the order of authorship commensurates with the value of their input. Hopefully they will also include me on their other ongoing projects. My comment about rising tide raises all ships refers to this.
I recognize the value that I will bring to the department in terms of academic productivity and a different perspective on management, and there is no need to be afraid of a random physician who simply wants to relocate for personal reasons.
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Btw can i check if u r white
Due to 137 years of colonalism, most singaporeans still find white doctors more competent
Im sure this happens in the usa right?
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09-05-2024 08:24 AM |
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Don't listen to the sheeps.
You are an accomplished doctor from overseas. USA? You are already much better than the local drs. They only have the UK and local qualifications. Nothing great.
You WILL make waves when you come to Singapore. Please come to Singapore. We need more foreign trained doctors. The local standard is falling.
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Just note that on Sg, there are different demands.
You might be stunned by the quota for papers and also teaching load.
If you go into GP, you will double up as pharmacist.
There's less freedom in Sg compared to USA.
You might also want to be familiar with the tax laws in Sg.
Many doctors have been caught for tax issues.
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08-05-2024 10:19 PM |
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I actually meant the supervisors/department heads who are real gold won't be afraid of competition.
The comment referring to sheeps was directed to the petty mindedness of the poster who is afraid of "foreign talent" stealing jobs.
I have worked hard and I am proud of my achievements thus far. On the other hand, I am not delusional to think that I will come to make waves in Singapore. I enjoy my work taking care of my patients, and enjoy the academic rigors that research provides. I'm really not looking to take over their jobs anyway.
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Don't listen to the sheeps.
You are an accomplished doctor from overseas. USA? You are already much better than the local drs. They only have the UK and local qualifications. Nothing great.
You WILL make waves when you come to Singapore. Please come to Singapore. We need more foreign trained doctors. The local standard is falling.
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08-05-2024 09:35 PM |
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In a ideal world yes
In asian , south asian and southeast asian countries no.
If u r too good, u be seen as a threat
Even if u r good, u publish a lot, u must always put ur boss and boss boss name on publication
Thats the asian culture for u
So generally we stay low.
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Putting my supervisors' names on the papers is a rite of passage of academia, and I have no qualms so long as the order of authorship commensurates with the value of their input. Hopefully they will also include me on their other ongoing projects. My comment about rising tide raises all ships refers to this.
I recognize the value that I will bring to the department in terms of academic productivity and a different perspective on management, and there is no need to be afraid of a random physician who simply wants to relocate for personal reasons.
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08-05-2024 09:25 PM |
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Can see this fella very proud
Call himself real gold, the rising tide and the lion.
Gg la.
This kind of attitude
Make more enemies than friends.
U rigor mortis liao also dunno how U die.
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I actually meant the supervisors/department heads who are real gold won't be afraid of competition.
The comment referring to sheeps was directed to the petty mindedness of the poster who is afraid of "foreign talent" stealing jobs.
I have worked hard and I am proud of my achievements thus far. On the other hand, I am not delusional to think that I will come to make waves in Singapore. I enjoy my work taking care of my patients, and enjoy the academic rigors that research provides. I'm really not looking to take over their jobs anyway.
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