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Hi to anyone working in Singapore. I really would like to find employment in singapore--I have 3 year diploma from the Uk .worked as Podiatrist for many years! thank you
Hi to anyone working in Singapore. I really would like to find employment in singapore--I have 3 year Diploma (State registration) from the Uk .Also HPC registered .worked as Podiatrist for many years! thank you
uk, us, aus, nz, france degrees are all recognised. if you're looking for work apply to either nhg or singhealth as there are virtually no private practitioners in singapore
The Following User Says Thank You to Ninjasox For This Useful Post:
Thank you Ninjasox.I am really keen to find work in Singapore .In australia at the moment. 3 year diploma from Uk--a few years ago -but have worked abroad and UK NHS.
Thank you! Still trying to find best option for applying for work in singapore.My qualification is 3 year Diploma as i qualified before the change to a degree course--anyone know if this means "no go" in Singapore.
Thank you! Still trying to find best option for applying for work in singapore.My qualification is 3 year Diploma as i qualified before the change to a degree course--anyone know if this means "no go" in Singapore.
Most probably a No-Go...minimum qualifications Degree in Singapore so far.
The Following User Says Thank You to Pridilaw For This Useful Post:
Decided to go for the stage 2 Exam required by the Australasian Podiatry Board (Nov-Dec) Advise from anyone on any aspect would be gratefully received. scary after being qualified so long! (UK)