Dr Ang Eng Tat is Senior Lecturer at the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, NUS. He holds a PhD in Neuroscience (NUS) and has a background in Physiotherapy. With more than 14 years teaching anatomy, physiology and pedagogy, he is also an Associate Coach who integrates coaching principles into health and education. Dr Ang also enjoys exploring gamified learning and AI approaches in education—bringing a curious, playful spirit to his practice.
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