Global Times, 15 Apr 2010
Singapore hospitals are looking to recruiting overseas medical students ahead of their graduation by offering them a pre-employment grant, local media reported on Thursday.
The idea was mooted by Singapore's Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan, in order to increase the pool of doctors in Singapore, local radio 938live said.
Some of the key components of this scheme could include having the grant target Singaporeans studying in top medical schools recognized by the Singapore Medical Council, the doctors' governing council, as they are in the last two years of their medical program. Full Story
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