Singapore is planning to rent 180 junior medical doctors from India over the subsequent three years, a transfer questioned by many, in response to a media report.
A young set to shut on October 10 states a goal to recruit 60 medical officers from India yearly from 2022 to 2024, with the potential of extending the plan to 2025.
Singapore has been recruiting medical doctors from abroad to ease the “heavy workload” right here and to complement its healthcare capability wants, mentioned MOH Holdings (MOHH), an organization of Singapore’s public healthcare establishments.
Confirming the tender, the agency mentioned it was not solely recruiting medical doctors from India but additionally Australia and Britain.
The firm mentioned it’s searching for candidates who graduated from medical colleges listed within the Medical Registration Act.
“These doctors will only be granted conditional registration for clinical practice under strict supervision,” it added. “Priority is given to locals who graduate from medical schools recognised by the Singapore Medical Council,” the corporate mentioned.
Several on-line customers earlier questioned the choice to “import” Indian medical doctors, with some expressing their worries about faux certification.
Others requested why Singapore couldn’t merely enhance the consumption of scholars in medical colleges right here as a substitute.
The tender additionally drew concern inside the medical fraternity in Singapore.
In a submit on social media late final month, Associate Professor Jeremy Lim from the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health mentioned developed international locations equivalent to Singapore recruiting well being professionals from abroad creates a priority that “the rich world hires away scarce resources from less well-staffed countries”.
The MOHH mentioned it recruits about 700 junior medical doctors every year, 90 per cent of whom are Singapore residents, who have been both educated in Singapore’s medical colleges or returning Singaporeans who graduated from recognised abroad medical colleges.
The nation has elevated the home pipeline of medical doctors through the years, with medical colleges elevating their mixed consumption by 45 per cent from 2012 to 2019, it mentioned.
Between 2012 and 2019, Singapore’s medical colleges elevated their mixed intakes by 45 per cent from 350 in 2012 to about 510 in 2019, Channel News Asia cited the corporate’s spokesperson as saying.
In addition, 40 extra college students have been admitted in 2020 and 2021 to cater to these whose abroad research have been disrupted by the Covid pandemic, in response to the report.