• St Stephen’s Hospital, New Delhi Overseas Attachment 2011

30th October 2011

St Stephen’s Hospital, New Delhi Overseas Attachment 2011

Dear Members and Mailing List Subscribers,

SMSV is proud to bring you an overseas hospital attachment with St Stephen’s Hospital at New Delhi this holidays. St Stephen’s Hospital is a 600-bed tertiary care hospital offering care in all specialties.

More information with regard to St Stephen Hospital can be obtained from here

The attachment will take place from the 6th December to 16th December 2011.

The cost of the trip will be 140 euros excluding airfare. Participants are expected to arrange for their own air tickets.

Please sign up with the form attached below and we will get back to you. Please note that applications close on 11th November 2011.

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17th October 2011

Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Summer Attachments

Dear Singaporean Medical Student,

Summer attachments at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital are now available! Are you interested in getting some clinical experience at this new hospital? Apply now and don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity!

KTPH has the following departments available for clinical attachments (subject to availability of supervisors for the respective dates):

Medicine (includes the Medical subspecialties)
Surgery
Geriatrics
Radiology
Family Medicine
Eye
ENT
Orthopaedics (only able to take in Dec 2011/Jan 2012)

Note:
Maximum of 2 students per week per department will be allocated.

Students applying for KTPH attachments must supplement their application with a photocopy of their passport, and the following documents for the application to be considered:

1) indemnity form
2) application form
3) letter of external undertaking

These documents will be emailed to you after receiving your application with passport photocopy.
They should be submitted to yunyuan.mah@smsv.sg within 5 days of receiving this email.
Please apply by 23 October 2011 to allow time for the Hospital to make allocations.

Also applying for an attachment implies commitment towards attending the attachment if you are successful. If you fail to attend the attachment without valid reason, SMSV may put you in lesser priority for future events.
SMSV members will be given priority if there is a shortage of spaces.
Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be informed by email.
For additional enquiries please email YY at yunyuan.mah@smsv.sg

SMSV regrets to inform you that applications have been closed. We look forward to assisting you again in applying for attachments in 2012.

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18th September 2011

Summer Attachments in Singapore 2011/12: Tan Tock Seng Hospital

Dear Singaporean Medical Student,

Do you intend to gain some clinical experience over the summer holidays? Why not apply for an attachment at Tan Tock Seng Hospital to learn more about the healthcare system in Singapore? SMSV is once again bringing summer attachments in Singaporean hospitals to you.

Tan Tock Seng Hospital has the following departments available for clinical attachments (subject to availability of supervisors for the respective dates):

-General surgery
-General medicine+
-Rheumatology
-Trauma surgery
-ENT
-Infectious Diseases
-Cardiology
-Diagnostic Radiology
-Endocrinology
-Respiratory Medicine
-Geriatric Medicine
-Orthopaedic surgery**

Note:
+ General Medicine will only accept students in their clinical years.
** The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery has requested that applicants submit a write-up regarding their interest in Orthopaedic Surgery with their application.

Students applying for TTSH attachments must supplement their application with the following documents for the application to be considered :

1. Completed application form with a passport sized photo (we will email the form out to you after receiving all the other documents 2-5)
2. Proof of enrolment from the university (can be purchased from student services centre)
3. Document proof of valid health insurance
4. Document proof of valid malpractice insurance cover/ professional indemnity for duration of attachment (can apply online at your respective medical student health insurance). (eg. MIPS, Avant)
5. Photocopy of your student ID

These documents should be submitted to ma.jun@smsv.sg within 5 days of your application.

Other things to take note:
Please apply by the end of 30th September 2011 to allow time for the Hospital to make allocations.

Also applying for an attachment implies commitment towards attending the attachment if you are successful.
If you fail to attend the attachment without valid reason, SMSV may put you in lesser priority for future events.
SMSV members will be given priority if there is a shortage of spaces.
Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be informed by email.
For additional enquiries please email Ma Jun at ma.jun@smsv.sg

SMSV regrets to inform you that applications are now closed. We look forward to assist in your application next year.

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4th April 2011

CGH Observership Application Winter 2011

As winter holidays are approaching, once again SMSV is bringing winter attachments in Singaporean hospitals to you. This time in the June to July holidays, we are also offering observerships(purely observation no hands-on) at Changi General Hospital (CGH).

Please note that due to the small number of observership placements available, the invitation to apply for observership at CGH is only extended to SMSV members.

Details are as follows:

CGH is offering observership to students in the various departments indicated in the form attached below.

Students applying for CGH attachments must supplement their application with the following documents:
1. Completed application form (we will email it out to you)
2. Resume

These documents should be submitted to ma.jun@smsv.sg within 7 days of submission of your application.

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22nd March 2011

Winter Attachments in Singapore 2011

As winter holidays are approaching, once again SMSV is bringing winter attachments in Singaporean hospitals to you. This time in the June to July holidays, we are offering attachments at TTSH and NUH. Details are as follows:

For TTSH:
The hospital is offering attachments to students in the following departments:

-General surgery
-General medicine
-Rheumatology
-Trauma surgery
-ENT
-Infectious Diseases
-Cardiology
-Diagnostic Radiology
-Endocrinology
-Respiratory Medicine
-Geriatric Medicine
-Orthopaedic surgery

Students applying for TTSH attachments must supplement their application with the following documents:
1. Completed application form (we will email it out to you)
2. Proof of enrolment from the university (can be purchased from student services centre)
3. Document proof of valid health insurance (eg. MIPS, Avant)
4. Document proof of valid malpractice insurance cover/ professional indemnity for duration of attachment (can apply online).
These documents should be submitted to ma.jun@smsv.sg within 7 days of submission of your application.

For NUHS,
Please indicate your choice of department, and the admin staff will try their best, subject to availability of doctors to take on students.

Students applying for NUHS attachments must supplement their application with the following documents:
1. Completed application form (we will email it out to you)
2. Document proof of valid health insurance (eg. MIPS, Avant)
3. Document proof of valid malpractice insurance cover/ professional indemnity for duration of attachment (can apply online).
These documents should be submitted to ma.jun@smsv.sg within 7 days of submission of your application.
Another thing to note of with the NUH attachments is that at the end of the posting, you will be required to fill in a survey and submit a written report within 2 weeks to the medical education office.

Other things to take note:
Please apply by the end of March to allow time for the hospital to make allocations.
Also applying for an attachment implies commitment towards attending the attachment if you are successful.
SMSV members will be given priority if there is a shortage of spaces.
Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be informed by email.
For additional enquires please email Ma Jun

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28th October 2010

Summer Attachments in Singapore 2010-2011

As summer holidays are approaching, once again SMSV is bringing summer attachments in Singaporean hospitals to you. This time in the December to January holidays, we are offering attachments at TTSH and NSC. Details are as follows:

for NSC:
attachment is from 17-28 Jan (period of 2 weeks) involving attachment to clinics, nursing stations, laboratories, CDC wards as well as to the Department of STI Control (DSC) clinics.

for TTSH:
the hospital is offering attachments to students in 7 departments: General Surgery, General Medicine, ENT, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Trauma Surgery and infectious diseases, out of which Gen Med and Trauma Surg are not offered to pre-clinical students.

Other things to take note:
Please apply by 8th of November to allow time for the hospital to make allocations.
Also applying for an attachment implies commitment towards attending the attachment if you are successful.
SMSV members will be given priority if there is a shortage of spaces.
Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be informed by email in late November or early December. Additional information needed for successful application would be sent out at that time.

For additional enquires please email ma.jun@smsv.sg

Applications have closed. No applications submitted after 8th of November will be considered.

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24th May 2010

Winter Holiday Attachments in Singapore Hospitals: Apply Here

Hey everyone, for those planning to go back to Singapore this winter, and feel like spending some time doing an attachment in a Singapore Hospital, here’s your chance! SMSV has managed to secure limited places with MOHH, so apply now with your preferences and dates, and we’ll try to match them as best we can.

Deadline to apply is before 15th June 2010

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15th March 2010

Holiday Attachments Dec '09 – Jan '10 – In review

It’s the start of a new year of med school. Most of us probably enjoyed the break catching up with friends and family not seen for months, while others preferred just to take it easy at home. For those keen few who took up holiday clinical attachments through SMSV, here’s a sample of what they have to say!
 

I participated in an attachment program organized by SMSV and was posted to the gastroenterology unit at Tan Tock Send Hospital for about 2 weeks. The team of doctors was very welcoming and actively got us involved in their daily work. It gave me a better idea of how the Singapore healthcare system operates. I attended wards rounds, clinics and endoscopy procedures. The consultants that I attended these activities with were very friendly and would teach me about the disease processes and treatment options that were available. I feel that I have learnt a great deal in this short period of time and it gave me insights on the work life of doctors in Singapore.

- Leong Xin Fang on TTSH GE

 

I did a weeks attachment at TTSH, Infectious Disease department. The bulk of the attachment was at the CDC. Given the very short duration of the attachment it was a challenge but my helpful supervisor structured the timetable to give me a gist of a few things.The main focus was care of patients wit HIV in the inpatient and outpatient setting, which I found very useful and learnt alot from.Attending the consultant ward rounds gave me knowledge and insight into the complexity of the disease.The numerous issues to consider treating these patients including the social issues. I was also scheduled to attend deartment meetings where management of patients were discussed and a few teaching sessions which were planned for the Medical Officers benefited me as well.I also attended ICU and inpatient ward rounds with the ID team, from the referrals they got, which gave me some patient contact as well.

As the case for many of us medical students, the doctors are generally very busy and I did feel lost at times but the people there were generally helpful.I also got an insight into travellers health, vaccinations and public health, which was interesting as well.
I did get a good feel of the health care system in Singapore and enjoyed the attachment.

- Sonia Raj, TTSH ID

 

My attachment was alright la.. I left early from the hospital most of the time. Sometimes also felt quite chor teng cos the doctors were all too busy. but some doctors were really nice! they will really take the time off to talk to you and try to help you gain as much exposure as you can during the short 1 week stint..

Besides following the team around during ward rounds and sitting in clinics, the doctor that I was attached to also allowed me to watch several operations. It was an eye-opening experience for me as it was my first time being in an operating theatre. Although you can’t really see much as the doctors and nurses are working around the patient, but the smell of burning flesh is something that I’ll never forget!

- Kang Zhi Lin, TTSH GS

 

The attachment at NUH has ended officially as of yesterday 15 January. I am pretty keen on trauma and critical care and the 1 week attachment at NUH’s ED provided the “compare and contrast” with the ones in Melbourne. Very professional and heaps of teaching with the senior doctors: Prof Suresh Pillai, Prof Shirley Ooi, Dr. Macolm, Dr. Benjamin Leong, Dr. Victor Ong, Dr. Lim Er Luen etc. The clinical students will probably gain more from this experience, preclinical students will be lost. Make sure you’re well equipped? (ie steth, torch etc)

- Wan Jie, NUH ED

 

I was attached to the Gastroenterology department at TTSH for 5 days (11th Jan – 15th Jan 2010). During the attachment, I followed doctors as they went about their ward rounds, sat in clinics and observed endoscopy procedures. This gave me the opportunity to interact with doctors of different levels, namely medical officers, registrars and consultants; and it was interesting listening to the viewpoints of people in different levels of the medical hierarchy.

From shadowing doctors and interacting with them, I also managed to gain a better understanding of a doctor’s job scope and obtained valuable advice about what being a good doctor entails. I was really fortunate to have a consultant who was willing to spend his free time teaching me and allowing me to observe him at the clinic and in the endoscopy centre.

However, there were also times when I did feel “extra” and “in the way” of the doctors, especially the medical officers, who were always busy scuttling around doing their various tasks. In order to achieve the best out of the attachment, I realised that one has to really take the initiative and ask for the opportunities to observe procedures and so on.

In conclusion, this short attachment provided me with useful insight into the life of a doctor and gave me a better perspective of what it is like working in Singapore as a doctor. I would also like to thank SMSV for organizing such attachments for us!

- Ting Chun Yi, TTSH GE

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12th October 2009

Holiday volunteer attachment at KKH, Singapore in January 2010

SMSV is happy to announce our holiday volunteer programme at KKH Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore!

Are you an expert with kids? Want to practise interacting with them? Looking for an opportunity to work with and have fun together with the chidren? If so, we’re looking for YOU! Come together for a month of fun and charity as SMSV & KKH brings to you “SMILE!” where you will have heaps of chances playing, chatting or even entertaining kids! Come up with crazy ideas to bring a smile to kids’ faces and let us see what you’ve got!

Looking for 5 fantabulous volunteers this summer;
Dates are… 6, 13, 20, 27 of January 2010 (every Wednesday)
Fun begins from 2.30pm- 4.30pm at KKH Women’s & Children’s Hospital

Just let us know the following information and we’ll get in touch with you asap.
Name:
Contact number (Sg) and (Aust):
University:
Year level:

Best regards,
The SMSV team

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1st October 2009

New spaces for holiday attachments

SMSV has managed to get 6 more places of holiday attachments for preferably clinical students (pre-clinical students are still welcomed to apply but we cannot confirm spaces)

In your application, please include:

1. Name

2. Resume (Briefly regarding Completed courses, postings, grades, etc)

3. Citizenship

4. Year of Study (Clinical Years only. Please indicate Year 4 or Year 5)

5. Contact Information (Email, phone number)

6. Area (s) of interest (please rank two or three specialties of interest)

7. Duration of posting and dates (recommended 1 week)

Please send your email to info@smsv.sg by 6th October!

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