FOREIGN-TRAINED doctors will have to meet more stringent English language requirements before they can practise here.
The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) has said that it wants foreign-trained doctors to be able to do equally well in understanding, speaking, reading and writing in the language.
They will be given a score on each of these skills on a nine-point-scale, and must do equally well in all four, scoring seven. Nine is the top score. This differs from the present method, which requires them to get an overall score of seven.
Read Jessica Jaganathan's full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times.