Health science professionals play a significant role in the holistic management of a patient's healthcare needs.
Singapore faces the challenges of a fast growing ageing population and increasing demand for healthcare. By 2030, one in five residents or close to one million people in Singapore will be above the age of 65.
Given this scenario, there is a critical need for well-qualified health science professionals to meet this demand.
The Ministry of Health (MOH), National University Health System (NUHS), National Healthcare Group (NHG), Singapore Health Services (SHS), Alexandra Health (AH), Jurong Health Services (JHS) and Eastern Health Alliance (EH Alliance) are currently offering scholarships to GCE 'A' level and Polytechnic Diploma students with excellent results to pursue health science courses in polytechnics or universities.
As an MOH Holdings scholar, you can look forward to a challenging and rewarding career in our network of hospitals, polyclinics and healthcare institutions.
If you have an interest in pursuing any of the 13 health science disciplines and a desire to care for the health of Singaporeans, we look forward to your application.
Area of studies
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Diagnostic Radiography
Diagnostic radiographers specialise in delivering high quality imaging services that aid in the diagnosis of illnesses and injuries.
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Dietetics
Dietitians assess and prescribe appropriate dietary treatment and nutrition care plans that cater to the needs of the individual patient.
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Medical Social Work
Medical social workers provide psychosocial assessment and support to patients and their families. They also develop discharge plans for patients that meet their post-hospitalisation needs and help them cope with financial, social, emotional and health issues.
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Nursing
Nurses provide care, rehabilitate the injured and implement health promotion activities to facilitate patients in their recovery. Nurses can also specialise in research, clinical nursing and education.
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Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists design and implement activities to ensure maximum recovery and achieve optimal independence for patients who are physically impaired or who have lost their ability to perform daily tasks.
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Orthoptics
Orthoptists assess and treat patients, generally young children with binocular vision and those who suffer from defective eye movement and coordination.
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Pharmacy
Pharmacists dispense and counsel patients on their medications, manage the procurement of drugs and provide advice on the uses and effects of different drugs.
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Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists administer treatment to reduce pain, improve movement and restore function to patients with physical injuries due to age or disease.
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Podiatry
Podiatrists diagnose and treat conditions of the feet and lower limbs such as bone and joint disorders as well as heel and arch ailments.
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Prosthetics & Orthotics
Prosthetists and Orthotists provide care for patients who require artificial limbs (prostheses) or corrective and supportive devices (orthoses) to enhance their quality of life.
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Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapists use state-of-art computerised radiation equipment to administer the prescribed radiation dosage accurately on cancer patients.
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Respiratory Therapy
Respiratory therapists evaluate and treat patients with deficiencies and abnormalities in the cardio pulmonary system.
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Speech Therapy
Speech therapists diagnose and provide treatments for patients suffering from voice problems, cognition or swallowing disorders arising from stroke, brain injury and degenerative disorders.
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Types of Scholarship
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Local
Pursue a degree course at a local university.
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Local - 3+1
Pursue a 3-year diploma programme at a local polytechnic followed by a 1-year degree conversion course at an overseas university. |
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Overseas
Pursue a degree course at reputable universities in Australia, UK or USA. |
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Place of study
Scholarship recipients should pursue their undergraduate studies at local or overseas institutions that offer relevant programmes.
The awards offered remain conditional until the students receive confirmed places with the universities.
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Benefits
The following components will be funded:
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Overseas Award |
| Tuition Fees |
| Monthly Maintenance Allowance |
| Compulsory Fees |
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Return Airfare |
| Clinical Placement Allowance |
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Bond Duration
Upon graduation, scholarship recipients will be bonded for periods that vary with the duration and country of their studies.
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Overseas Award |
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6 years |
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Career Opportunities
Scholarship recipients will have the opportunity to work at the Ministry of Health, MOH Holdings, restructured hospitals, national specialty centres and research institutions.
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Attachment Opportunities
Scholarship recipients will also be given internship opportunities within the public healthcare sector before their studies and during vacations. This will expose them to the various healthcare settings in preparation for their career ahead.
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Application
Interested applicants may apply through brightsparks.com.sg upon release of the ‘A’ level results in March 2012.
Applications will close 10 days after the release of the ‘A’ level results.
All Health Science and Nursing Scholarship applications will be forwarded to MOH Holdings to be processed. These include students applying through National University Health System, National Healthcare Group, Singapore Health Services, Alexandra Health, Jurong Health Services and Eastern Health Alliance.
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