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Old 19th April 2006, 01:34 AM
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Hello. We are relocating to Singapore later this summer, with my husbands work. Currently i am on maternity leave, however i am very keen on any part-time podiatry work in Sinapore. I have experience in the private sector and NHS. Currently i work in the Diabetic Foot Clinic, hospital based (seven years experience). If anyone has any suggestions regarding podiatry work in Singapore i would appreciate any information. Thank you.
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Podiatrists are highly in demand in Singapore. I don't think you have any problem getting a job there. I would suggest you search on a list of hospitals in Singapore and express your interests of the position with the human resource. More than unlikely that they will need a part-timer.However, it's worth giving it a try and see how it goes. Lotsa luck to you!
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hi good luck ive worked in hospitals 4 over 16 yrs and are considering 2 moving 2 spain gail
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There was a job advertised in Podiatry Now (around March/April) for work in Singapore. Also, one of my former lecturers emailed me last year saying there was work going in Singapore General Hopspitalfor podiatrists. Sorry I don't have more details to hand, but I suggest you search google and you'll find some info. Best of luck!
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As I've said previously, most hospitals are looking for Podiatrists in Singapore.
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http://www.asiaone.com/st/st_20060513_392690.html
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Thank you very much for that information. Very interesting!
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Try contacting Torin Ogrady, <giddyup007@hotmail.com> he has recently been working in a Singapore Hospital.

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