Woman asks why Singapore doctors “can’t even say hi” to nurses and medical receptionists

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Woman asks why Singapore doctors “can’t even say hi” to nurses and medical receptionists
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'Some doctors even have egos in Singapore due to their inflated social status, as I heard,' she expressed her dismay

SINGAPORE: A woman sparked a lively conversation on Reddit after asking an intriguing question: Is job discrimination a thing in Singaporean workforces?“I have a childhood friend who became a doctor and migrated to Australia. He had a culture shock to see that in the Australian medical field, it’s common for a doctor to befriend the medical receptionists and nurses and go out for dinner and drinks together,” she wrote.

In the post’s comments section, numerous Redditors concurred that job discrimination is rampant in the city-state, particularly within the medical and legal fields. So obviously, the culture will spread when it comes to the indoctrination stage. Feel so sorry for the genuinely nice doctors around, but more often than not, the bad eggs are truly rotten.”They pointed out that the pay disparities—and, by definition, the class divide—between GP doctors and nurses are less pronounced in Australia than in Singapore.

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