Do we have China Burma or India doctors in Singapore ?

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Recently there is a care whereby a doctor gave undiluted vaccine to patients in Hougang.

Who is that doctor ?
 
Recently there is a care whereby a doctor gave undiluted vaccine to patients in Hougang.

Who is that doctor ?
China so far me no encounter before. Burmese encountered a few in TTSH specialist clinics. The best person to answer your question is actually @SOS

But our brother @SOS has been missing for more than a week already...
 
I went to a polyclinic to get a referral once and got a doctor from India
 
Polyclinic got plenty of doctors from India............even got one from England ...............i also saw one from Japan..............
 
my first burmese doctoress was drs. tin tin toon. my first desi doctoress was drs. yoni shakyalingam.
 
Burmese and CECA doctors definitely. You can easily find them at blood donation centers.

Not sure about doctors, but there are plenty of Tiong nurses.
 
I came across an Indian consultant @ CGH. It's a specialist clinic and she was telling me stories about India.
 
Recently there is a care whereby a doctor gave undiluted vaccine to patients in Hougang.

Who is that doctor ?

KNN

A couple of points ::

1. It was a female Relief doctor,

2. Only worked two weeks earlier.

No eye-deer why name, age was withheld .... :thumbsdown:.



ST :::


A Prohealth Medical Group spokesman said the doctor started work at the Prohealth Medical Group @ Hougang clinic on Sept 1.

She also worked there on Sept 8 and 15.

The incident happened on Sept 15.


Said the spokesman: "We have stopped engaging her service as a locum since the date of incident."


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May I know if these patients are required to take booster since they had have been injected with undiluted vaccine ?
 
China so far me no encounter before. Burmese encountered a few in TTSH specialist clinics. The best person to answer your question is actually @SOS

But our brother @SOS has been missing for more than a week already...
Thank you brother @strawberry. I was taking time off for my issues.

Back to your topic, we have doctors from all over the world.

We even have doctors from India and pakistan universities, dentists from Russia. Many are good, Eg. I know a good male Indonesian and female Filipino eye doctors in local govt hospital. We have many PRC and Indian-born doctors who are either trained in Indian or Singapore. It is just unfortunate that Singapore trains many foreign-born students to be doctors while many of our own children fork out tonnes of money to go overseas to study Medicine.

Government Sector
We need to change our mindset and recognize that a pakistan-university doctor in govt hospital is better than another in private sector, because in government hospital, he reports to a senior consultant or consultant. Anything he don't know, he will refer (less risk to him) to his team or even other departments. If he is a senior, his MBBS from some kuku commonwealth universities is not important. After years in the field, he is likely to be further-trained as a specialist in UK or some advanced universities via hospital-sponsorship or out of his own pockets.

Private Sector
In the private sector, there are senior doctors went for further studies in UK and became a specialist. However if there's anything that he don't know, he will tell you that he know. He can even outsource some medical procedures to another doctor and you may not know when you are sedated. They are just here for the money, and they are super rich.

Some mid-tiered ones do dirty jobs like cheap abortions.

For junior doctors, they may be trained in their home country (eg. Malaysian trained in Malaysia) or overseas (eg. a Filipino trained in Australia). However, these folks are not highly paid, have no proper career progression and most work under some chains, hospices or medical groups. I know at least one Filipino with Aust degree, part-time as doctor, full time as gigolo for grannies, and married a singapore lady.
 
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PRC doctors in Singapore are mainly TCM doctors.

There are even TCM department in government hospitals but generally speaking, while TCM is very good for wellness, but many things they can't help you. Eg. TCM can't do anything with your spines, bones, heart, cancer, vascular...................... these require precision operations. Imagine your shoulder or back-pain go TCM for years, I guarantee you still pain. They may do you more harm with the twists-and-turns.

The very good TCMs in government hospitals and private, depends on support of diagnostics such as X-rays, CT Scan, blood tests. Most China-born TCM doctors know these, but they are too cocky to bow to western medicine. hahaha but they take Pfizer wor.

SOS never.
 
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Recently there is a care whereby a doctor gave undiluted vaccine to patients in Hougang.
Who is that doctor ?

Her name is not on the list
https://www.prohealth.sg/aboutus/ourdoctors.aspx

Could be another example of outsourcing in local medical scene. If you go private hospital, your own doctor may also outsource your medical procedure or operation (while you are sedated) to another, in his own clinic.
 
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