In a recent interview with The Independent Singapore, Arun Kumar Ojha, Director, Dynamic Health Staff, highlighted a significant trend among Indian nurses. According to Mr. Arun, many Indian nurses regard Singapore as a crucial stepping stone to opportunities in Europe and other Western countries.
Singapore’s advanced healthcare system and English-speaking environment make it an appealing “transit destination” for Indian nurses. The country’s use of cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence in hospitals, provides invaluable experience for nurses from smaller towns and rural areas in India, where access to such technologies is often limited.
Mr. Arun further explained that Indian nurses typically spend four to five years in Singapore, gaining essential experience before moving on to more lucrative positions abroad. This trend underscores Singapore’s role in the global career trajectory of Indian healthcare professionals.
In the last three years, Dynamic Health Staff has played a pivotal role in transforming the healthcare landscape of Singapore by recruiting around 300 talented Indian nurses. These dedicated professionals now serve in both public and private hospitals across the nation. This initiative not only offers these nurses exciting career opportunities but also strengthens Singapore’s healthcare system.