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Issue 43 / August 2022

ALUMNI VOICES

In and Out of Africa

In responding to a call to go to Eswatini to help with COVID-19 management efforts as part of a UNICEF team, alumna Dr Tam Wai Jia (Class of 2011) rediscovers the meaning of life that is lived in service to others.

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NUS Medicine Launches Philip Yeo Professorship in Medicine

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“We see hopeful signs of an end to the COVID-19 pandemic after nearly 2.5 years of living and working differently. In doing so, our minds have been opened to the many novel ways in which life can continue, with adaptation and adjustment.”

IN VIVO

Deeper Understanding of Agitation Management through Virtual Reality

Empathy can be a touchy subject for healthcare workers—how can one possibly hope to understand what a patient is feeling, especially in times of duress when they become increasingly agitated or frustrated, or when physical restraint is required?

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We Look, but Do We See?

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IN VIVO

A Medical Educator’s Personal Journey

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
SCIENCE OF LIFE

A Friend, Not Foe: Parasite in Gastrointestinal System Found to Promote Health

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SCIENCE OF LIFE

Intraocular Lenses: Degree of Clarity

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COVID-19 SPECIAL

What Comes Next in the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
COVID-19 SPECIAL

International Study: Myopericarditis Risk after COVID-19 Vaccination is Low

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
INSIGHTS

The Future of Healthcare

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
INSIGHTS

Fighting the Good Fight – When Does One Stop Resisting the Inevitable?

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
ETHICALLY SPEAKING

Professional Oversight of Emergency-use Interventions and Monitoring Systems (POEIMS): Ethical Guidance from Singapore

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
NURSING

With an End-of-life Doula, No One Has to Die Alone

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
ALL IN THE FAMILY

“What Matters Most”: Listening for The Patient’s Voice in Medical Training and Clinical Practice

Ask the Expert: Key COVID-19 Concerns
PASSAGES

Remembering Professor P. Balasubramaniam

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Remembering Dr Oon Chiew Seng, Pioneering Alumna and Gynaecologist, Champion for Dementia Sufferers

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Seminar Series on Ageing and Ethics – Making Healthcare Ethics Education More Accessible to Working Professionals

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Insights on Lifelong Learning from NUS Medicine Senior Management

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Take 5: Q&A with Alexandra Hospital’s Mr Xu Weiming

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