Is medical degree recognised by Singapore council?

The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) is the regulatory body for doctors in Singapore. It recognises medical degrees from a number of countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.

To practice medicine in Singapore, doctors must first register with the SMC. To register, doctors must provide evidence of their medical qualifications, training, and experience. They must also pass a professional examination.

The SMC maintains a list of recognised medical degrees on its website. Doctors who hold a recognised medical degree from a country not listed on the SMC website may apply for individual assessment.

In addition to recognising medical degrees, the SMC also accredits medical schools. Accreditation is based on the school's curriculum, faculty, and facilities. Accredited medical schools produce graduates who are prepared to practice medicine competently and safely.

The SMC's recognition of medical degrees and accreditation of medical schools helps to ensure that patients in Singapore receive high-quality medical care.

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