21-03-2016 08:24 PM | ||
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21-03-2016 06:14 AM | ||
Gouremitch |
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PSC remains the most prestigious regardless. |
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20-01-2016 12:01 PM | ||
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Join the healthcare profession only if you have the passion, not because of career development. |
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19-01-2016 01:16 PM | ||
laytonteo |
Thank you for your opinions, i will keep them in mind. However i wanna ask, as quoted by the 1st user who said that the health scholarship isnt a talent scholarship but more of a sponsorship. I've read and heard that the health scholarship is as prestigious as a PSC scholarship and gives u almost or equal status as a psc scholar. Could you correct me if i'm wrong about this? |
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19-01-2016 10:59 AM | ||
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Whether scholar or not, remember that you are a civil/ public servant and your career development will go beyond your chosen pharmaceutical specialisation (more so if you're a scholar as you'll be involved in policy related work as well). Same as any other Ministry or Stat Board career. If you do get your scholarship or sponsorship, expect to have higher expectations from your mentors as well as peers to perform and deliver. |
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19-01-2016 12:02 AM | ||
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Health merit scholarship is more of a sponsorship program than a real talent scholarship per se. No doubt it will help slightly in getting a better CEP compared to a typical NUS fresh grad, but if you are thinking this is going to be your ticket to guaranteed fast progression to elite ranks, then forget about it. |
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18-01-2016 09:54 PM | ||
laytonteo |
MoH or private sector? Hi all, I would require some help in certain decisions that I would like to make for my future. Currently, I am going to start my uni in Pharmacy soon and have been thinking whether or not I should pursue a scholarship with MoH (Health Merit Scholarship/Award) if they were to offer me this year? (i.e is the route of a MoH scholar difficult?) Or would I be better off working in the private sector, for companies such as Novartis and GSK? I've heard that having a scholarship/job in MoH or any civil service will guarantee an iron-clad position if you are capable and hardworking whereas in the private sector you need to work your ass off and your job position is not guaranteed. I just would not want to regret in future for taking the wrong path and hoping someone could advise me rgd my decision. Hope there are any experienced pharmacists/health care professionals here who had been through either routes can advice me Thank you |