Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2020/2021
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Those who have less than 12 months of service to ORD would have to do a voluntary extension to their service. The current COVID-19 situation is going to cause quite a fair bit of disruption to the conduct of the lessons and practical sessions especially for this year. So all these factors should be taken into consideration when deciding whether or not to opt for disruption.
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peterfamily\" post_id=\"1980378\" time=\"1591847306\" user_id=\"184656:
If need to 'top up' 6 months to meet minimum 12 months when resume serving, then not worth it. This is practical consideration. Especially if there is plan to do something after ORD while waiting for med school to start. If no plan and committed and passionate about serving NS, then can consider disrupt. Personal view only.
Disruption under medicine disruption scheme. Since balance 7 months, need to add another about 6 months to serve. Total another 13 months at least to serve after finished study.
Any good advice ? No early ORD -
Decided Not to accept the offer of disruption . Ord first. Study next year
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if rejection of disruption, any potential negative effect future?
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peterfamily\" post_id=\"1980387\" time=\"1591851963\" user_id=\"184656:
I will do the same. Disruption in this case is extra 6 months NS. More relevantly this year with the pandemic disruption many are already taking a gap year so it seems like serving out the remaining 7 months makes great sense. Starting med school next year will mean no restrictions on lectures and other activities like white coat ceremony and CCA etc.
Decided Not to accept the offer of disruption . Ord first. Study next year -
peterfamily\" post_id=\"1980378\" time=\"1591847306\" user_id=\"184656:
For your son’s case the army is not giving him an early dismissal of ORD. Instead they has extended another 6 mths on top of his remaining 7 mths. He is going back army to serve as a medical officer after graduation to complete his national service. Even though he has left with 7 mths to ORD, the time is not long enough for him to serve as an MO for the army. Thus a 6 mths was added under army's contractual terms and discretion for the disruption.
Disruption under medicine disruption scheme. Since balance 7 months, need to add another about 6 months to serve. Total another 13 months at least to serve after finished study.
Any good advice ? No early ORD
I don't think this disruption terms are applicable to those who has left with more than 12 months to serve after graduating. In this case it is personal and it is up to you to choose. Go back army to serve to get a higher rank of a Captain if he is not already an Officer. Also get the chance to practice and experience how an army field hospital and clinical centre environment are being managed. They are 1st class in my opinions. If not just don't accept the disruption and finished up the 7 mths left and start your study next year. -
susme\" post_id=\"1980389\" time=\"1591852196\" user_id=\"56673:
Hopefully no negative effect.
if rejection of disruption, any potential negative effect future?
Or any one can give advice ? -
Must write reason I think.No experience.
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peterfamily\" post_id=\"1980419\" time=\"1591855838\" user_id=\"184656:
Till now no news from my DS about the NS disruption, he might be not selected.
Don't think have negative effect future.susme\" post_id=\"1980389\" time=\"1591852196\" user_id=\"56673:
if rejection of disruption, any potential negative effect future?
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Has anyone received the matriculation email from NUS/ YLL? Is there a form to be signed and submitted? What is the deadline? Thanks all.
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