Healthcare is one of various rising industries in Singapore – others being information and communications technology, precision engineering, finance, and social services
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See said that Singapore welcomed nurses from around the world, but “especially the Philippines,” citing Filipinos’ English language proficiency and their “natural way” of caring for patients, which made them the “preferred choice.” .
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