Welcome!
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The Career Symposium 2010 is your chance to find out about your future after graduation. With the new residency programme, we're sure you've many questions to ask and doubts to clarify. We hope the Career Symposium will address these issues, and help you to:- Find out more about your medical career after graduation.
- Gain insight into the prospects offered by the wide array of residencies available to us as future participants in the residency programme.
- Find out how the new residency programme differs from the previous system of specialist training, and how the residency programmes are different from each other, across different Sponsoring Institutions.
Co-organised by the Academic Directorate and Sponsoring Institutions such as Singhealth, NUHS and NHG-AHPL, the Career Symposium aims to help you gather the information you need to make a better career decision. Each Sponsoring Institution offers its own set of residencies and its own Career Symposium date, all of which are on Saturdays in July 2010.
- NUHS - 17th July at NUH
- Singhealth - 24th July at Duke-NUS GMS (Next to SGH)
- NHG-AHPL - 31st July at KTPH, then TTSH
Medical students from YLLSOM and Duke-NUS GMS, Singaporean medical students studying overseas and HOs in Singapore are welcome. Come on down and find out more about the different career paths at each of these Sposoring Institutions, as well as their unique cultures and strengths, to help you make an informed choice for your future.
- Register! Registration for the NHG-AHPL Career Symposium is now open.
- Read the Career Symposium handbook answering FAQs about each specialty, put together by the Academic Directorate. It will be available here soon in PDF format.
- Visit the following official websites to learn more about each Sponsoring Institution, as well as a general overview from MOH:
A quick overview of the residencies available at each Sponsoring Institution:

Please mail any inquiries to careersymposium2010@gmail.com
All the best in finding the right career path for you!
Brought to you by the Academic Directorate, NUS Medical Society.