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kokhoong0624
post Sep 28 2015, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 28 2015, 12:46 AM)
Mother father scholarship....
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OKAY. xD
Is there any other schoalarship if I get 4A*S in A Levels that I could try to apply anyway? ._.
Just asking before I resort to mapa schoalarship?
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post Sep 28 2015, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(kokhoong0624 @ Sep 28 2015, 09:31 AM)
OKAY. xD
Is there any other schoalarship if I get 4A*S in A Levels that I could try to apply anyway? ._.
Just asking before I resort to mapa schoalarship?
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Dont think about scholarships for medic. Getting a loan also impossible now.

The Higher Education Minister is saying that Malaysia students overseas may transfer credits to local institutions. And recalling JPA scholars overseas is the next step.
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post Sep 28 2015, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Sep 28 2015, 10:55 AM)
Dont think about scholarships for medic. Getting a loan also impossible now.

The Higher Education Minister is saying that Malaysia students overseas may transfer credits to local institutions. And recalling JPA scholars overseas is the next step.
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Ah I see...
That's pretty sad .........
Okay that's the reason why I have to make sure I'm able to work overseas next time :/
I'll come back to Malaysia when Money isn't an issue for me anymore maybe..
Just another question, let say I graduate at UK.
Will my UK cert write "twinning with IMU" or something?
And will it affect my chances of applying to work at other countries?
Thanks!
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post Sep 28 2015, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(kokhoong0624 @ Sep 28 2015, 11:16 AM)
Ah I see...
That's pretty sad .........
Okay that's the reason why I have to make sure I'm able to work overseas next time :/
I'll come back to Malaysia when Money isn't an issue for me anymore maybe..
Just another question, let say I graduate at UK.
Will my UK cert write "twinning with IMU" or something?
And will it affect my chances of applying to work at other countries?
Thanks!
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Your UK cert will not indicate it unless you are proud enough to tell them laugh.gif

As for the junior doctor proposed pay cut, doing your foundation years in Scotland will possibly avoid that.
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post Sep 28 2015, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Sep 28 2015, 11:40 AM)
Your UK cert will not indicate it unless you are proud enough to tell them laugh.gif

As for the junior doctor proposed pay cut, doing your foundation years in Scotland will possibly avoid that.
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I'll tell them if I ever become a successful doctor next time. (so maybe more people will come Malaysia)tongue.gif proud to be a Malaysian.

WAIT. What junior doctor proposed pay cut.......
Scotland is in UK too right? And what foundation years?
I so blur nowww
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post Sep 28 2015, 12:33 PM

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QUOTE(kokhoong0624 @ Sep 28 2015, 11:47 AM)
I'll tell them if I ever become a successful doctor next time. (so maybe more people will come Malaysia)tongue.gif proud to be a Malaysian.

WAIT. What junior doctor proposed pay cut.......
Scotland is in UK too right? And what foundation years?
I so blur nowww
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you show a lack of knowledge on matters medical, especially uk matters....which does not auger well for someone contemplating spending rm1mil studying in uk.....
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post Sep 28 2015, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 28 2015, 12:33 PM)
you show a lack of knowledge on matters medical, especially uk matters....which does not auger well for someone contemplating spending rm1mil studying in uk.....
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I'm actually planning to work in Malaysia/Singapore only.. So I didn't really focus on the UK medical stuffs or working there...
I wanted to go Australia but my parents say UK...
Just need the cert to be recognized by SMC
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post Sep 28 2015, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(podrunner @ Sep 28 2015, 08:05 AM)
So they've voted for strike action, if necessary?  Guess ball is in NHS's court now?
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The BMA has already voted for industrial actions so I guess necessary or not, it will come sooner or later.
I don't think the government and the NHS will back off though. We will just have to see how the future goes. :/
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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Sep 28 2015, 11:40 AM)
Your UK cert will not indicate it unless you are proud enough to tell them laugh.gif

As for the junior doctor proposed pay cut, doing your foundation years in Scotland will possibly avoid that.
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They say it's a conspiracy theory to promote more fys to go to Scotland and Wales hahaha.
(I've heard the fps there are not that good, especially when it comes to the academic foundation programmes.)
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post Sep 28 2015, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(kokhoong0624 @ Sep 28 2015, 12:59 PM)
I'm actually planning to work in Malaysia/Singapore only.. So I didn't really focus on the UK medical stuffs or working there...
I wanted to go Australia but my parents say UK...
Just need the cert to be recognized by SMC
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You need to be flexible in your options. smile.gif
Give yourself a chance to work outside your comfort zone and you may realized that you may even like it there.
All the best for your application and make sure you're doing it because you generally like it overall.
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post Sep 28 2015, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(Jckc @ Sep 28 2015, 08:39 AM)
You need to be flexible in your options. smile.gif
Give yourself a chance to work outside your comfort zone and you may realized that you may even like it there.
All the best for your application and make sure you're doing it because you generally like it overall.
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http://www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg/cont...lifications.pdf


See points 3 and 4 of the link.
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post Sep 28 2015, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(Jckc @ Sep 28 2015, 03:36 PM)
They say it's a conspiracy theory to promote more fys to go to Scotland and Wales hahaha.
(I've heard the fps there are not that good, especially when it comes to the academic foundation programmes.)
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Apparently yes for those who wish to do academic foundation programmes.

If more go to Scotland and Wales, others will have to move in reverse. I dont think there are that more excess places available for fys.
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post Sep 28 2015, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(wingy @ Sep 28 2015, 04:07 PM)
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For twinning programmes, doctors must have undergone the entire duration of their clinical training
and final examinations in a medical school listed in the Schedule, before they can be considered for
provisional or conditional registration in Singapore. Graduates from the Malaysian, US and
Canadian medical schools on the schedule must have undergone the entire medical training on the
main campuses of the respective medical schools – i.e. both pre-clinical and clinical for eligibility
for registration with SMC.


Thanks for the link mate!
Does it mean that twinning programmes to US/MY/Canadian PMS programmes are not recognized?
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post Sep 28 2015, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(Jckc @ Sep 28 2015, 03:39 PM)
You need to be flexible in your options. smile.gif
Give yourself a chance to work outside your comfort zone and you may realized that you may even like it there.
All the best for your application and make sure you're doing it because you generally like it overall.
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Hey thank you for your advices! biggrin.gif
I'll definitely leave my options open (If i get to make that choice) biggrin.gif
Sorry for my shallow knowledge in this field. Might need more advices in the future!

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post Sep 28 2015, 05:28 PM

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Imu to Canada and us not recognized.... Um and ukm outsources programmes to rpmc and the defunct aucms not recognized....
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post Sep 28 2015, 05:32 PM

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QUOTE(kokhoong0624 @ Sep 28 2015, 05:24 PM)
Thanks for the link mate!
Does it mean that twinning programmes to US/MY/Canadian PMS programmes are not recognized?
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Yep! Very odd decision by the SMC...in fact theirs is the strictest I've seen in terms of recognition of qualifications. I mean come on, TWO schools only for Malaysia? Two? Almost every other country seems to follow the IMED list.
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QUOTE(indycolt @ Sep 28 2015, 05:32 PM)
Yep! Very odd decision by the SMC...in fact theirs is the strictest I've seen in terms of recognition of qualifications. I mean come on, TWO schools only for Malaysia? Two? Almost every other country seems to follow the IMED list.
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Lol, looking at the number of private medical schools in Malaysia, I am not surprised by the slightest.
Other countries have more tighter regulations towards building a new medical school but for Malaysia, it doesn't seem to happen. hmm.gif
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post Sep 29 2015, 12:10 AM

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If you know the quality of students admitted to most msian med schools, you will not be surprised...
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 29 2015, 12:10 AM)
If you know the quality of students admitted to most msian med schools, you will not be surprised...
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Seems that our dear neighbors know the deal better than other countries heh..
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post Sep 29 2015, 05:18 PM

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QUOTE(Jckc @ Sep 28 2015, 01:52 PM)
Lol, looking at the number of private medical schools in Malaysia, I am not surprised by the slightest.
Other countries have more tighter regulations towards building a new medical school but for Malaysia, it doesn't seem to happen.  hmm.gif
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In fact we are lucky to have still public medical schools still recognised by the SMC. Do you know that UM medics who graduated after December 1989 are no longer recognised by the GMC UK ?

The private medical schools in Malaysia are money making businesses. Many might have thought that NUMED is part of Newcastle University UK - it is not.

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