Singapore is a small country on a small island, with just over five million people but it is one of most densely populated country in the world. However, unlike many other densely populated countries, Singapore with more than 50% of its area covered by greenery is like an enchanting garden city, large self-contained residential towns mushroomed all over the island, around the clean and modern city centre.
who working in Singapore, they should registered with the Singapore Nursing Board, preferably have relevant post-basic qualification and relevant experience as a specialist nurse will have an added advantage, also able to perform 12 hours shift work. The registered
nurse will earn salary start from $2300 - $3000 monthly.
With many public hospital or private, such Singapore General Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Raffles Hospital and others, Singapore has a generally efficient healthcare system, even with a health expenditure relatively low for developed countries.
Singapore prides itself on being a multi-racial country, and has a diverse culture despite its small size. About 75% of the populationare the Chinese and One quarter of
Singapore residents are foreigners. Malays, who are comprised of descendants of Singapore's original inhabitants as well as migrants from present day Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, form about 14% of the population.
Singapore weather is usually sunny with no distinct seasons. Rain falls almost daily throughout the year, usually in sudden. The temperature averages around 33°C (92°F)daytime and 25°C (76°F) at night with humidity.