How can someone get specialist accreditation in Singapore?

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You need to firstly secure a position within a healthcare system in Singapore, either in private practice or within the public hospital sector.

Having done so, you need to get your certication from abroad approved by the Singapore Medical Council. Often this takes 4-6 months and you will need to provide all your qualifications, letters from your previous employers and English translations if your certificates are in another language.

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