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Chitchat All Medical Schools In Israel, Norway And Pakistan Declared As Crap! Singapore Will No Longer Recognize Their Medical Degrees!

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They will be considered for medical registration with the SMC - which is required to practise medicine here - if they fulfil the prevailing requirements and have an offer of employment with a council-approved healthcare institution upon their graduation, the SMC and the MOH said in a joint statement.

The revision was done to ensure that the quality of foreign-trained doctors practising here remains high and because local universities are expanding places for medicine.

The SMC and MOH said in their statement that the total annual intake across the National University of Singapore's Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Duke-NUS Medical School and the Nanyang Technological University's Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine has risen from 300 in 2010 to 500 in 2018.

"As such, we expect our need to recruit overseas-trained doctors to moderate and stabilise in the coming years," the statement said.

The revised list does not include any new additions. According to MOH and SMC, the list of schools was last reviewed in Oct 2009.

Annual tuition fees for medicine and dentistry courses at the National University of Singapore will go up by $500 for new students.

The review took into account the national and international rankings of the universities on the list, as well as the performance of conditionally registered doctors who studied there.

Eight schools in the United States, seven in Canada, and six each in Britain and India are among the 57 dropped from the list of approved overseas medical schools.

Also dropped are all medical schools in Israel, Italy, Norway, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, which each had one or two on the list previously.

The University of Wales College of Medicine, a British school dropped from the list, no longer exists after merging in 2004 with Cardiff University, which will remain on the list.

Two British schools, which are no longer on the list of approved medical schools, had previously reported low intakes of students from Singapore.

The Queen's University of Belfast said in 2017 that on average, one student from Singapore graduates from its undergraduate medicine programme each year, while the University of St Andrews in Scotland said it had about three a year.

Both universities said the figures remained stable over the previous decade.

SMC told ST on Thursday that in recent years, it has registered about 120 doctors who were trained at the affected schools each year, about 30 of whom are Singaporeans and PRs.

By contrast, Imperial College London said that from 2010 to 2017, it saw between 11 and 24 graduates from Singapore a year. It will continue to be an approved medical school.
 

nayr69sg

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queens not too bad right?
Yup. Kingston. Singapore anyhow one lah. How can Canadian universities be worse than those in India?

India med schools notorious for taking in rich kids who dont study and graduate knowing nothing.
 

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I say drop all Indian schools and not just for medical.. for as long as there is a validated Indian varsity on the list, there will be Indians with fake degrees arriving in Singapore. Send all those fake accountants, doctors, lawyers and engineers back home please. You want Indian talents? There are plenty of Indians with US/UK/SG degrees.
 

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What a joke ...Ah Neh medical schools are accepted while medical schools in first world countries are dropped. What does this say about the standards here?
 

Boliao

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Most if those silicon valley ceo's from india graduated from indian universities.

Doesn't mean a thing. Silicon Valley has many female CEOs and they all failed too. Just look at how Google CEO tried so hard to explain himself in Senate using complex terms. He is either stupid or have zero EQ.
 
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laksaboy

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Yup. Kingston. Singapore anyhow one lah. How can Canadian universities be worse than those in India?

India med schools notorious for taking in rich kids who dont study and graduate knowing nothing.

Indian doctors can specialize in ayurvedic medicine.

This one looks professional and seems knowledgeable. :wink:

 

borom

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Want to change things need the 70% to wake up first-if not the poor will just be treated by Pinoy and Indian national doctors while foreigners who can pay get treated by local doctors.1st world country with 3rd world doctors-and of course 1st world prices
 
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