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How to Apply
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
| General Requirements (for all types of attachments) |
- Conferment of basic medical degree (eg. MBBS or equivalent)
- Completion of housemanship / internship postings (usually 12 months following basic medical degree)
- Registration with medical council, minister or relevant licensing authority for practicing medicine
- Confirmation of employment before and after attachment in SGH
- Eligibility for SMC registration and MOM training employment pass, as required for the different types of attachments
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| Additional Requirements (only for Fellowship attachments) |
- Conferment of postgraduate medical degree (eg. MMed or equivalent) (degree must have been conferred at least 2 years before application for attachment with SGH)
- Completion of at least 3 years of fulltime employment (preference is given to those who had been involved in teaching activities)
- Proven proficiency in English (following SMC's requirement for Clinical Fellow registration)
- Additional requirements such as age limit and employment status are also applicable for sponsored programmes
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SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS
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REVIEWING APPLICATIONS
- Submitted applications are ususlly processed for reviewing on a quarterly-basis on in March, June, September and December.
- Applications with missing information will be rejected immediately.
- Results for applications are only expected to be available at least 2-3 months after the application closing month in March, June, September and December. Candidates will be informed by email.
- SGH-PGMI will not disclose any reason for rejection.
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SUCCESSFUL APPLICATIONS
- Successful applicants will receive a Conditional Offer from SGH-PGMI. Guide notes will also be attached to the letter to assist the candidate in preparation for the attachment.
- The offer will only be confirmed upon successful application for the necessary medical registration, training pass and visa, and completion of all necessary administrative procedures.
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Information correct as at 30 July 2010
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