Issue 49
Feb 2024

INSIGHTS

Roughly one in every three of us is expected to suffer from cancer at some point in our lives. Cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, and this disease is a leading cause of death amongst Singaporeans.

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As 2024 unfolds, I would like to provide a quick review of the progress made by our School. Even as we equip our students with the knowledge, skills, and mindset to become competent and compassionate doctors and nurses, we are cognisant of the need to prepare them for the healthcare challenges of the future as the Singaporean population ages.

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IN VIVO

MEGICal Moments at NUS Medicine Educators’ Day 2023

Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) and the National University Health System (NUHS) recently held a series of events to celebrate education and our educators. This month-long celebration came to a close on NUS Medicine Educators’ Day, on which eight finalist teams shared ideas with a panel of esteemed judges.

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