Every year, the National Healthcare Group organises a career day and engagement session for UK and Irish students to understand their system and cluster better. This year, we had the privilege of having Dr Faith Chia, Prof Lim Tock Han, Ms Shannon Chia and Dr Alyssa Chiew to speak to us.
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This year, SMSI ventured to do carry out more volunteer engagement sessions for our members. One of them was working with the Associations of People with Special Needs (APSN).
Once again, SMSI kicked off the year with it’s annual orientation on 7th & 8th July 2018. It was a great two days of fun and games with both seniors and freshers.
Over the weekend, SMSI had our first event of the academic year in the land of leprechauns, beer and green – our annual trip!
SMSI’s annual pre-departure dinner had for many years served as the first gathering for incoming Singaporean freshmen and current members of Irish medical universities. Being the second and more formal event of the year, the Pre-departure dinner still fulfils the same aim of further fostering a sense of community within SMSI on a more tight-knit and cosy platform, this time with students of the upper years and alumni, before members separate ways and embark on the new school year in their respective universities.
On 17th July, a Monday evening, 114 medical students studying in Ireland and the UK attended the Singhealth Engagement session organised by SingHealth Residency and SMSUK and SMSI.
SMSI kicked off this summer with it's annual Freshmen Orientation to welcome it's new intake of medical and dentistry freshmen. Students from all five subsidiary schools (TCD, UCD, RCSI, UCC & NUIG) gathered for two days and participated in a time of heart pumping and adrenaline-filled games followed by a heart warming time of fellowship over dinner.
Professor Endean Tan's sharing session was held on 2nd July 2017 at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH). It was a very fruitful session for those that came, with about 50 SMSI medical students of different Irish medical colleges and academic years in attendance.
On the 4th of February, Singaporean medical and dentistry students from all over Ireland congregated in Dublin for our annual Chinese New Year celebration.
Every year, SMSI embarks on a trip to somewhere in Ireland for a weekend away from the city and to enjoy each other's company. This year, the trip brought us firstly to the city of Cork, where our friends in UCC kindly hosted a welcome party and let us crash their places overnight.
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