Singapore's junior doctors get up to 13% bump in starting salaries
SINGAPORE: Singapore's Ministry of Health has raised the starting pay for public sector junior doctors and will introduce a new allowance for doing weekend rounds in hospitals.
Public sector in-service MOs up to post-graduate year 6, and dental officers up to post-graduate year 4, can expect salary adjustments based on their years in service and bond period, the ministry added. From Feb 1, all doctors and dental officers will also receive an allowance for weekend rounds in hospitals, ranging from S$160 to S$275 depending on seniority.
They have been adjusted to range from S$150 to S$940 depending on shift and doctors’ seniority, said MOH in response to queries from CNA.
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