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Derrick LIAN

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Derrick Lian​ ​

MBBS FRCPath MHPE

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, NUS

CONSULTANT, NUH

BIOGRAPHY​ ​

Dr Derrick Lian completed his basic medical education in the National University of Singapore. Following his housemanship, Dr Lian trained in Histopathology and was accepted as a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (UK). He then subspecialised in Paediatric Pathology, having trained and worked in KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, before joining the National University Hospital.​

Dr Lian is very active in the field of medical education, being involved in both undergraduate as well as postgraduate teaching. Currently, he is the Undergraduate Program Director for the Pathology posting in the Medical School, and is on the curriculum development team and the assessment committee. As a core faculty of the Office for Students, he contributes to medical school admissions, and student life and development, with a focus on the House and Mentoring program in the school. Within the hospital, he is especially interested in interprofessional education to improve communication, teamwork and collaboration, to bring about better patient care.

AWARDS​ ​

  • Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence (2023)
  • Dean's Honour Roll (2023)
  • Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence (2022)
  • NUHS Teaching Excellence Award (2022)
  • Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence (2021)
  • NUS Medicine Fortitude Award (2020)
  • The Asia Pacific Scholar Best Reviewer Award (2020)
  • RiSE (Residency in SingHealth Excels!) Faculty Appreciation Award (2018)
  • Service From The Heart Award (Jan - Jun 2016)
  • NUH Teaching Excellence Award (2016)
  • AM.EI Golden Apple Award (Outstanding Young Educator Award) (2015)
  • RiSE (Residency in SingHealth Excels!) Faculty Teaching Award (2014)
  • SingHealth Best House Officer Award (2007-2008)

Recent Publications

  • Pediatric mesothelioma with ALK fusions: A molecular and pathologic study of 5 cases. Argani P, Lian DW, Agaimy A, et al. Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 2021 May 20;45(5):653-61
  • Dominant-negative NFKBIA mutation promotes IL-1β production causing hepatic disease with severe immunodeficiency.​ Tan EE et al. J. Clin. Investig. 2020 Nov 2;130(11):5817-5832.​

  • Cells with ganglionic differentiation frequently stain for VE1 antibody: a potential pitfall.​ Tan CL et al. Brain Tumor Pathol. 2020 Jan;37(1):14-21​

  • Pericytoma With t (7; 12): The First Ovarian Case Reported and a Review of the Literature.​ Koh NW et al. Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. 2019 Sep;38(5):479-484.​

  • Placental massive perivillous fibrinoid deposition is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes: a clinicopathological study of 12 cases.​ Qi M et al. Case Reports in Perinatal Medicine. 2016; 5(1), 35-39​

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