Presented by the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)
Career coaches often say that money has little to do with work satisfaction. This might sound surprising, but anyone who’s been stuck in the wrong job knows it’s true. What really matters is finding a sense of purpose in what we do – greater meaning leads to increased happiness on the job and at home. In fact, you’ll enjoy a more successful career.
Does a meaningful job even exist? If you’re currently unmotivated and constantly counting down the hours until the end of the work day, a career in the healthcare industry might just be the change you need.
Being a healthcare professional can be one of the most fulfilling careers around. While the job is tough and challenging, the satisfaction you get from helping people in need is extremely rewarding.
With a projected increase in Singapore’s ageing population, more and more healthcare professionals will be required to address the nation’s need to serve the elderly. Healthcare is a growth industry and Singapore will need more dedicated professionals to take on vital roles in the allied health industry.
SIT launches four new allied health degree programmes in 2016
Through four new degree programmes with Honours – three SIT-conferred degree programmes and one joint-degree programme with Trinity College Dublin – the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) will offer future graduates a chance to be a part of several exciting fields in healthcare.
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Occupational Therapy
Sudden injury or trauma can affect people physically and mentally; occupational therapists help put lives back together by helping these people reintegrate back into daily life.
“Regardless of the cognitive, mental or physical difficulties that affect daily living, our graduates from the SIT Occupational Therapy degree programme will be trained to help these individuals engage in everyday occupations to maximise independent performance of life roles, prevent disability and maintain health,” said Assistant Professor May Lim, Programme Director, SIT.
From teaching a child with autism pretend play, to helping an amputee return to performing day-to-day tasks, occupational therapists help individuals with special needs improve their overall quality of life.
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Diagnostic Radiography
Diagnostic radiography provides images that deliver important information about injuries. This enables medical professionals to have a closer look into a patient’s condition. Just like a good detective knows exactly where to look, and what to look for, diagnostic radiographers deliver precise information necessary to put the pieces of this clinical puzzle together.
Students will learn to handle sophisticated equipment – including state-of-the-art ultrasound, X-ray and MRI machines – to take the detailed medical images of the human body that are crucial to making accurate diagnoses.
“Graduates from the SIT Diagnostic Radiography degree programme will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to deliver quality evidence-informed patient care and keep pace with the evolving healthcare landscape,” said Assistant Professor Eric Chua, Programme Director, SIT.
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Radiation Therapy