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Being a doctor in malaysia
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zeng
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Jun 21 2025, 11:12 AM
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QUOTE(Hastebreak @ Jun 13 2025, 12:32 AM) I'd say that if you plan to be a doctor, get it from a university whose cert / degree / bachelor of medicine & surgery / specialisation / etc that is recognizable in other countries... This is the gist of the problem of those getting stucked in our country where their primary medical school qualifications are not recognisable by medical councils of more prosperous countries like Singapore/UK/Australia etc.
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zeng
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Jun 29 2025, 03:08 PM
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Unlike UM and UKM medicine degrees which are listed in the Singapore Medical Council Second Schedule as registrable, USM medical degree is not registrable as per their Second Schedule.
Mind elaborating further on USM medicine graduates gaining training posts in Singapore?
Through the pathway of acquiring membership in UK Royal Colleges?
Our private uni medical graduates may gain entry to Singapore health service as 'Service' doctors, which does not entitle them for a training post in Singapore, unless things have changed.
There is no problem for UM and UKM medical graduates to be considered for training posts there.
This post has been edited by zeng: Jun 29 2025, 03:09 PM
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