DEAN'S MESSAGE

Dear Reader,

We live in interesting times. When I began jotting down thoughts for a draft of this message earlier this year, I had no inkling of the coming virus threat that would work its way around the world, sickening hundreds of thousands, locking down entire cities and communities, upending businesses and slowing global economies. The rapidity of the COVID-19 outbreak has caught many governments unprepared, prompting the WHO to declare a pandemic on 11th March. It is one that the world is still grappling with at the time of this newsletter going to print.

The suddenness and speed with which the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) crossed international borders brought home in dramatic fashion the extreme interconnectedness of our modern lives. It is a vivid demonstration of how the world as we know it is changing. It is being re-shaped by a confluence of forces, from the digital and technological revolutions that are dramatically transforming the way we live, work and play, to the realignment and fragmentation of international political and economic partnerships, and the reconsideration of personal, civic and societal norms and institutions.

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COVID-19 Special

Ways In Which COVID-19 Pandemic Could Unfold

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Ask The Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns

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Dispatch From The Front

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Unity In The Face Of COVID-19

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Thoroughly Infectious: The COVID-19 Chronicles

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Dossier

We’re Getting BISI!

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Asia Pacific Medical Education Conference 2020: Where Best Ideas And Practices Come Together

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In Vivo

Project Lokun: Medical Students With A Heart For Cambodia

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Dementia And Palliative Care Take Centre Stage

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Science of Life

Beyond Immunity: Researches Uncover How Microglia Affect Learning And Memory

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Ethically Speaking

Healthcare Improvement And Healthcare Ethics: Time For The Twain To Meet

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Insights

Holding Up Half the Sky – Women in Singapore Medicine

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Before The Light Fades: Terminal Lucidity And Other End-of-Life Experiences

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People of NUS Medicine

Agony And Ecstasy

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Nursing

Arming Nurses With Skills And Knowledge, Flowing Patients From Hospital To Community

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Accelerating Higher Education In Nursing

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Precision Medicine

Banking On Big Data For Biomedical Insights – Precision Medicine In The Era of Big Data And Biobanks

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