Elgin Chiang, who graduated in 2017, has been working as a registered nurse at the Singapore General Hospital’s Surgical ICU….
Taking care of the sickest of the sick while welcoming a newborn into his family – alumnus Patrick Lin shares…
Alumni who are former nurses return to the front line to support the nation’s effort in battling COVID-19. Shahidah Suhaimy…
Nurses in community, palliative, neuroscience and emergency care answer questions on what it’s like to work in these practice areas….
Chief Nursing Officer Ms Tan Soh Chin Through her 45 years in the nursing profession, Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Tan…
Professor John Wong played an instrumental role in advancing higher education for nurses when he championed the setting up of a degree programme at NUS in 2003.
The Advanced Practice Nurse role epitomises the expansion, evolution and progression of nursing in Singapore and is one of the most versatile and autonomous nursing roles today, says Dr Lim Su Fee, one of Singapore’s pioneer APNs.
One of the youngest nurse managers at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Ng Sok Qi, 31, shares her philosophy on effective nursing leadership.
Advanced Practice Nurse Lim Chi Ching planned to be a doctor but is today saving lives as an oncology nurse at the National University Cancer Institute, Singapore.
A commemorative book, “Advancing Nursing Education since 2005”, was also launched to mark a decade of graduating baccalaureate-prepared nurses.
Prof Ang, who will remain Head of NUS Nursing, will work closely with the group’s Chief Nurses to develop clinical practice, applied research and teaching in her concurrent appointment.
Book aims to help final-year nursing students and newly registered nurses to transition into a professional nursing role.
Professor Violeta Lopez leaves her position at the NUS Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies this month. She reflects on a healthcare career spanning many decades.
A partnership with Alexandra Hospital has made it possible for a foundation course on nursing care knowledge and skills to be extended from the classroom to the hospital, starting this academic year.