Singaporeans ‘impressed’ by Malaysian who learned dentistry just from YouTube and practised it on SG hotel guests

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SINGAPORE: A Malaysian woman who learned dentistry skills by watching videos online during the pandemic and practising them on Singaporeans in hotel rooms was fined S$2,500 on Monday for illegally performing dental work.

But many others commenting on the story have expressed admiration for the self-taught woman, with some even suggesting that now that she has paid her fine, perhaps she can enter formal training to become a dentist.The woman at the story’s centre is 37-year-old Siti Shahrima Abd Rahim, a part-time waitress at a hotel in Johor Bahru.

Upon obtaining short-term visit passes, Siti would enter Singapore and perform these procedures at hotels owned by Hilton, contacting “patients” through WhatsApp or Carousell and claiming to be a Malaysian dentist. A CNA report says that the Malaysian woman was later charged with two violations of the Dental Registration Act and fined S$2,500, which she has fully paid.In comments to reports of Siri’s offences, a number of netizens condemned her actions as dangerous, underlining that there’s a reason why dentists undergo years-long extensive training to ensure that their patients stay safe.Others, however, expressed admiration for Siti.

 

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