Singapore to recognise medical grads from nine more foreign universities


From 2025, aspiring medical students can set their sights on nine more medical schools globally. - ST FILE

SINGAPORE: Students keen on pursuing a medical career can enrol in another nine overseas universities, which will bring the number of recognised foreign medical schools in Singapore to 112.

The move will help Singapore be better able to meet the growing demand for doctors as the population ages, said the Health Ministry and Singapore Medical Council (SMC) in a joint statement on Monday (Nov 11).

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