Logo
    • Education
      • Pre-School
      • Primary Schools Directory
      • Primary Schools Articles
      • P1 Registration
      • DSA
      • PSLE
      • Secondary
      • Tertiary
      • Special Needs
    • Lifestyle
      • Well-being
    • Activities
      • Events
    • Enrichment & Services
      • Find A Service Provider
      • Enrichment Articles
      • Enrichment Services
      • Tuition Centre/Private Tutor
      • Infant Care/ Childcare / Student Care Centre
      • Kindergarten/Preschool
      • Private Institutions and International Schools
      • Special Needs
      • Indoor & Outdoor Playgrounds
      • Paediatrics
      • Neonatal Care
    • Forum
    • ASKQ
    • Register
    • Login

    Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2024/2025

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
    161 Posts 31 Posters 32.0k Views 2 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • mother777M Offline
      mother777
      last edited by

      lucid\" post_id=\"2133395\" time=\"1714955861\" user_id=\"14312:

      I hope child will be able to go in to both and experience for himself. The timings on 11 May do make it seem impossible to give each full due diligence.

      What DS knows is - almost every senior who could choose regretted in a way not choosing LKC. However, they will laugh it off to just make best of it and focus on the positives cause opportunities are what you make of it. The regrets come primarily from welfare, culture and breathing space. Also, I believe LKC wants to immerse the new students to adjust well as doctors so clinicals and soft skills are incorporated very early on.
      Meanwhile, YLL believes they have already sussed out all soft skills so less training is needed. Again, there is no good or bad. , just about fit and Individual personalities or traits which can benefit more from which culture.

      YLL also has strong history while LKC is more accepting since it is pioneering. One senior summed it up as do you want to grow into the school or do you want to grow with the school ?

      More importantly, I spoke to my friends who are teaching consultants for both - they take both clinical rotations at their hospitals ( diff days of the same week). They said no discernible difference in school “products” , at the ground it is the individual performance that is key. YLL are confident , LKC are well adjusted.

      Also, talk to allied health as they are the ones who see these students “unmasked”. Head of allied health professor in one of the healthcare clusters told me over the weekend they prefer LKC as they are kinder and more team based. Could be unique to this one opinion so I encourage we all talk to more to get a better sense. Many are not aware that junior doctors have to work with nurses and allied health to actually succeed in their initial years. Burnout And mental health issues are real !

      Whatever school, I am sure they have have seen something that was a fit or potential to be the type of doctor they want to grow. The key now is which will bring out the best and keep the learning journey happy and motivating?
      Thank you Lucid for sharing your thoughts and conversations with people who see our the med school grads in action.

      Very insightful and hopefully will give food for thought to prospective students and parents with double offers.

      I have shared your response with my DD. She will extreme happy and content to read it.

      Indeed med, like any other profession is a team based work. No doctor can be successful on his own merit alone unless he/she is support by the lovely nursing team and allied health professionals.

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • 0548ling0 Offline
        0548ling
        last edited by

        lucid\" post_id=\"2133395\" time=\"1714955861\" user_id=\"14312:

        I hope child will be able to go in to both and experience for himself. The timings on 11 May do make it seem impossible to give each full due diligence.

        What DS knows is - almost every senior who could choose regretted in a way not choosing LKC. However, they will laugh it off to just make best of it and focus on the positives cause opportunities are what you make of it. The regrets come primarily from welfare, culture and breathing space. Also, I believe LKC wants to immerse the new students to adjust well as doctors so clinicals and soft skills are incorporated very early on.
        Meanwhile, YLL believes they have already sussed out all soft skills so less training is needed. Again, there is no good or bad. , just about fit and Individual personalities or traits which can benefit more from which culture.

        YLL also has strong history while LKC is more accepting since it is pioneering. One senior summed it up as do you want to grow into the school or do you want to grow with the school ?

        More importantly, I spoke to my friends who are teaching consultants for both - they take both clinical rotations at their hospitals ( diff days of the same week). They said no discernible difference in school “products” , at the ground it is the individual performance that is key. YLL are confident , LKC are well adjusted.

        Also, talk to allied health as they are the ones who see these students “unmasked”. Head of allied health professor in one of the healthcare clusters told me over the weekend they prefer LKC as they are kinder and more team based. Could be unique to this one opinion so I encourage we all talk to more to get a better sense. Many are not aware that junior doctors have to work with nurses and allied health to actually succeed in their initial years. Burnout And mental health issues are real !

        Whatever school, I am sure they have have seen something that was a fit or potential to be the type of doctor they want to grow. The key now is which will bring out the best and keep the learning journey happy and motivating?

        Thanks for your info.
        As a parent's point of view and will discuss with our kid is our concern of ranking of university and long story of university. What do you think?

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • T Offline
          TurtleSoup
          last edited by

          I think parents have not heard of interdisciplinary courses that LKCMedicine students need to take. They WILL mix with students from other schools.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • lucidL Offline
            lucid
            last edited by

            0548ling\" post_id=\"2133401\" time=\"1714962720\" user_id=\"15306:

            Thanks for your info.
            As a parent's point of view and will discuss with our kid is our concern of ranking of university and long story of university. What do you think?
            Yes. If we come to that , then for prestige and heritage, he should take the Oxbridge offer with secured scholarship!
            At their age, I see our roles as facilitators to help them make their own decisions. We can give input but the decision will have to be theirs as it will be the lives they lead.

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • lucidL Offline
              lucid
              last edited by

              TurtleSoup\" post_id=\"2133402\" time=\"1714963802\" user_id=\"185378:

              I think parents have not heard of interdisciplinary courses that LKCMedicine students need to take. They WILL mix with students from other schools.
              I think it starts too now with YLL as I was told they hv a team across nursing, med, bioscience. It’s pretty new though so not sure if they just started this year.
              Is there a problem “mixing” with students from other schools ? How else are they going to learn to interact with patients and peers from all backgrounds to succeed in med ?

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • 0548ling0 Offline
                0548ling
                last edited by

                lucid\" post_id=\"2133403\" time=\"1714964236\" user_id=\"14312:

                Yes. If we come to that , then for prestige and heritage, he should take the Oxbridge offer with secured scholarship!
                At their age, I see our roles as facilitators to help them make their own decisions. We can give input but the decision will have to be theirs as it will be the lives they lead.
                If able to get in Oxbridge with secured scholarship then why not? 😂 😂 :lol:

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • lucidL Offline
                  lucid
                  last edited by

                  0548ling\" post_id=\"2133409\" time=\"1714975617\" user_id=\"15306:

                  If able to get in Oxbridge with secured scholarship then why not? 😂 😂 :lol:
                  It’s non-med though, will be entirely different vocation. So they have to decide for themselves what will get them out of bed every morning. Parents will be retiring and walking up and down park connectors for morning exercise.

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • 00skyblue000 Offline
                    00skyblue00
                    last edited by

                    mother777\" post_id=\"2133389\" time=\"1714945900\" user_id=\"34719:

                    Thank you leongyicheng75.

                    I see, both you and your DD are worried that NTU medicine study campus is segregated from rest of NTU colleges.
                    Fair enough concern from your end.

                    I believe the reason for this is to keep the Med college near the TTS hospital where the NTU med students will go for placement and other attachments.

                    As per my research, the accommodation hostel / hall for med students (Pioneer and Crescent) is located in the main NTU campus. So, fret not, the Med students will have ample time and multiple opportunities to mingle with other course students on campus on their off days and days they come back early from classes.
                    On the Novena campus, i recall it was mentioned at our campus tour, year 3 students will go for training etc. So do check on this but it could be year 1 and 2 will mainly be at jurong campus. Anyone can clarify here?

                    May not be most recent but interesting read:
                    https://thelowkeymedic.com/nus-or-ntu-medicine-how-to-choose-the-best-medical-school/?v=0f177369a3b7

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • mother777M Offline
                      mother777
                      last edited by

                      00skyblue00\" post_id=\"2133416\" time=\"1714981095\" user_id=\"143605:

                      On the Novena campus, i recall it was mentioned at our campus tour, year 3 students will go for training etc. So do check on this but it could be year 1 and 2 will mainly be at jurong campus. Anyone can clarify here?

                      May not be most recent but interesting read:
                      https://thelowkeymedic.com/nus-or-ntu-medicine-how-to-choose-the-best-medical-school/?v=0f177369a3b7
                      Hello 00skyblue00 🙂

                      You are right. As per reading on the LKCMed Course Curriculum, Year 3 includes practice of core clinical medicine by working with clinical teams in healthcare institutions.

                      I have copied the actual statement from LKC website below.
                      I did read in blogs that bus/transport is arrange by Med School to bring students to and back from placement institutes.

                      I hope any parent with students in LKCMed or actual LKC students may have more inside info on this. Hope they share further to clear your concerns.

                      \"Core clinical medicine in practice: Immerse with clinical teams in healthcare institutions across Singapore to develop your core clinical skills in Medicine, Surgery, as well as in Short Postings undertaken in a number of specialities. You learn through supervised interactions with patients, teaching ward rounds, tutorials, and receive mentoring from Core Tutors.\"

                      https://www.ntu.edu.sg/medicine/education/bachelor-of-medicine-and-bachelor-of-surgery-%28mbbs%29/curriculum#Content_C009_Col00

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • 00skyblue000 Offline
                        00skyblue00
                        last edited by

                        mother777\" post_id=\"2133437\" time=\"1715032734\" user_id=\"34719:

                        Hello 00skyblue00 🙂

                        You are right. As per reading on the LKCMed Course Curriculum, Year 3 includes practice of core clinical medicine by working with clinical teams in healthcare institutions.

                        I have copied the actual statement from LKC website below.
                        I did read in blogs that bus/transport is arrange by Med School to bring students to and back from placement institutes.

                        I hope any parent with students in LKCMed or actual LKC students may have more inside info on this. Hope they share further to clear your concerns.

                        \"Core clinical medicine in practice: Immerse with clinical teams in healthcare institutions across Singapore to develop your core clinical skills in Medicine, Surgery, as well as in Short Postings undertaken in a number of specialities. You learn through supervised interactions with patients, teaching ward rounds, tutorials, and receive mentoring from Core Tutors.\"

                        https://www.ntu.edu.sg/medicine/education/bachelor-of-medicine-and-bachelor-of-surgery-%28mbbs%29/curriculum#Content_C009_Col00
                        Not concerns, just a note. There is a hostel for senior students.... Right at the novena campus... Nice.

                        \"...At the heart of the Novena Campus is our headquarters (HQ), a three-storey heritage building built in 1924 as a hostel for senior medical students. \"

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0

                        Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.

                        Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.

                        With your input, this post could be even better 💗

                        Register Login
                        • 1
                        • 2
                        • 10
                        • 11
                        • 12
                        • 13
                        • 14
                        • 15
                        • 16
                        • 17
                        • 12 / 17
                        • First post
                          Last post



                        Online Users
                        EducareTutoringE
                        EducareTutoring
                        flowertylF
                        flowertyl
                        DSAlinkD
                        DSAlink
                        Amber2018A
                        Amber2018

                        Statistics

                        7

                        Online

                        210.6k

                        Users

                        34.2k

                        Topics

                        1.8m

                        Posts
                        Recent Topics
                        New to the KiasuParents forum? Tips and Tricks!
                        How do you maintain your relationship with your spouse?
                        Budgeting for tougher times ahead. What's yours?
                        SkillsFuture + anything related to upskilling/learning something new!
                        How much do you spend on the kids' tuition/enrichments?
                        DSA 2026
                        PSLE Discussions and Strategies

                          About Us Contact Us forum Terms of Service Privacy Policy