Singapore accepting Bpharm from Monash Sunway ?
Life Sciences The PHARMACY Thread v2
Life Sciences The PHARMACY Thread v2
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Jun 24 2013, 10:12 AM
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Singapore accepting Bpharm from Monash Sunway ?
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Mar 15 2015, 12:42 PM
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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/...b-1227262606406
Any relevance to the separation of prescription in Malaysia ? |
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Mar 21 2015, 08:01 AM
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Separation makes sense in hospitals and medical centres due to many doctors in these places and you cannot expect each doctor carrying their own stock of medicine.
Not sure when come to GPs in shophouses....I certainly do not mind paying a little more to my GP instead of finding parking again when i am not well. Many of my family members and friends are not happy with this issue. In any case for more serious medical problems we all opt for hospitals and specialist centres. Pharmacy can also make mistakes,I was only given half of my prescription 2 weeks ago in a medical centre and a relative last week was given a wrong translation from English to Chinese.I spotted both the mistakes. As a consumer,my family would prefer the current arrangement. |
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Mar 21 2015, 04:57 PM
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auditor and accountant .....auditor (internal and external)only normally comes once a year,so not a good example.
a friend shares his observation....you go to any place in Australia,you will find pharmacies everywhere..the Priceline,Terry White... but one hardly see a clinic. In Malaysia, one can easily spot a clinic but not so for pharmacy. Pharmacies will make a killing when separation come into force.... True or not...we need to wait and see. |
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Jan 6 2016, 11:56 AM
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A relative graduated in pharmacy in Australia at end of '14,secured an internship in rural is now a PR .According to his parents he needs to stay 2 years rural and he can then move back to urban area. He has 1 year to go hence his PR was secured upon internship offer.So still possible......unless rules were changed after end of '14.
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