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Chitchat Medical Caution for Singaporeans - Check the doctors' qualification

scroobal

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Following the Death of Franklin Heng from a liposuction procedure, the first such death in 2009 and the coroner's inquiry in 2011, a number of shocking facts came to light. Wrong drug was used as sedative, doctors involved not qualified, 12 punctures of intestines and organ, one was a local grad and the other qualified from Myanmar.

Now we have another case where SGH terminated a doctor from Myanmar in 2014. The we have a case of Prof Prof Jiade Jay Lu of NUH whose licences was revoked by the US authorities.

1. It best to check the qualification of the doctor and where they were qualified from SMC website here - https://prs.moh.gov.sg/prs/internet/profSearch/main.action?hpe=SMC

2. As the SMC is not doing their work, mere registration is not sufficient. After you key in the name, go to details for place of qualification.

3. If you are involved in a procedure especially surgery, you have the right to find out the name of all doctors who will be involved. This is important as foreigners like to use a local trained doctor as the front as in the case of Franklin Heng. The doctor who was supposed to monitor his vital signs qualified in Myanmar and the Nurse if from PRC.

4. Also check with your family on the procedure that you are undertaking or bring along a relative to be sure. May be useful to check with your regular neighbourhood clinic doctor or your family GP.

5. The list of countries and institutions whose qualifications are recognised for registration is here http://www.healthprofessionals.gov.... Registrable Basic Medical Qualifications.pdf
 

Satyr

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Following the Death of Franklin Heng from a liposuction procedure, the first such death in 2009 and the coroner's inquiry in 2011, a number of shocking facts came to light. Wrong drug was used as sedative, doctors involved not qualified, 12 punctures of intestines and organ, one was a local grad and the other qualified from Myanmar.

Now we have another case where SGH terminated a doctor from Myanmar in 2014. The we have a case of Prof Prof Jiade Jay Lu of NUH whose licences was revoked by the US authorities.

1. It best to check the qualification of the doctor and where they were qualified from SMC website here - https://prs.moh.gov.sg/prs/internet/profSearch/main.action?hpe=SMC

2. As the SMC is not doing their work, mere registration is not sufficient. After you key in the name, go to details for place of qualification.

3. If you are involved in a procedure especially surgery, you have the right to find out the name of all doctors who will be involved. This is important as foreigners like to use a local trained doctor as the front as in the case of Franklin Heng. The doctor who was supposed to monitor his vital signs qualified in Myanmar and the Nurse if from PRC.

4. Also check with your family on the procedure that you are undertaking or bring along a relative to be sure. May be useful to check with your regular neighbourhood clinic doctor or your family GP.

5. The list of countries and institutions whose qualifications are recognised for registration is here http://www.healthprofessionals.gov.... Registrable Basic Medical Qualifications.pdf

For every case where the patient dies, negligence does not come to light unless the relatives or another medical professional pursues the matter. For every patient that does die because of mistakes, there must be dozens where the patient survived but with further unnecessary suffering. Many of these cases, whether or not the patient died, must have been covered up. Doctors cover up for each other until they can't any longer. So scrooball is right, you cannot trust the system any longer. Whether the banks, medical system, law enforcement (witness the ELD matter), cyber-security (all the aliens with access to sensitive data). Yes, we are still better than other countries (even some so-called developed countries), but this is not enough for Singapore. We really have to be beyond suspicion.
 

borom

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Good caution-but who let these unqualified people into our hospitals to "treat" you ?-your highest paid ministers in the world.
So no accountability?
The health minister no sound and instead the MSM all about HSK!
70% still sleeping leh
 

winnipegjets

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Only 38 medical schools in US recognized by SMC! SMC has such high standards ...how come we get so many Burmese and Indian doctors?
 

FangSinGuek

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Following the Death of Franklin Heng from a liposuction procedure, the first such death in 2009 and the coroner's inquiry in 2011, a number of shocking facts came to light. Wrong drug was used as sedative, doctors involved not qualified, 12 punctures of intestines and organ, one was a local grad and the other qualified from Myanmar.

Now we have another case where SGH terminated a doctor from Myanmar in 2014. The we have a case of Prof Prof Jiade Jay Lu of NUH whose licences was revoked by the US authorities.

1. It best to check the qualification of the doctor and where they were qualified from SMC website here - https://prs.moh.gov.sg/prs/internet/profSearch/main.action?hpe=SMC

2. As the SMC is not doing their work, mere registration is not sufficient. After you key in the name, go to details for place of qualification.

3. If you are involved in a procedure especially surgery, you have the right to find out the name of all doctors who will be involved. This is important as foreigners like to use a local trained doctor as the front as in the case of Franklin Heng. The doctor who was supposed to monitor his vital signs qualified in Myanmar and the Nurse if from PRC.

4. Also check with your family on the procedure that you are undertaking or bring along a relative to be sure. May be useful to check with your regular neighbourhood clinic doctor or your family GP.

5. The list of countries and institutions whose qualifications are recognised for registration is here http://www.healthprofessionals.gov.... Registrable Basic Medical Qualifications.pdf

Best that all non MBBS sg doctors declare their Medical University & give public the right to reject treatment...... we pay good money, why be subject to fake treatment??
 

ginfreely

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This is like third world country now where unqualified doctors are practising.

Following the Death of Franklin Heng from a liposuction procedure, the first such death in 2009 and the coroner's inquiry in 2011, a number of shocking facts came to light. Wrong drug was used as sedative, doctors involved not qualified, 12 punctures of intestines and organ, one was a local grad and the other qualified from Myanmar.

Now we have another case where SGH terminated a doctor from Myanmar in 2014. The we have a case of Prof Prof Jiade Jay Lu of NUH whose licences was revoked by the US authorities.

1. It best to check the qualification of the doctor and where they were qualified from SMC website here - https://prs.moh.gov.sg/prs/internet/profSearch/main.action?hpe=SMC

2. As the SMC is not doing their work, mere registration is not sufficient. After you key in the name, go to details for place of qualification.

3. If you are involved in a procedure especially surgery, you have the right to find out the name of all doctors who will be involved. This is important as foreigners like to use a local trained doctor as the front as in the case of Franklin Heng. The doctor who was supposed to monitor his vital signs qualified in Myanmar and the Nurse if from PRC.

4. Also check with your family on the procedure that you are undertaking or bring along a relative to be sure. May be useful to check with your regular neighbourhood clinic doctor or your family GP.

5. The list of countries and institutions whose qualifications are recognised for registration is here http://www.healthprofessionals.gov.... Registrable Basic Medical Qualifications.pdf
 
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