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SingHealth Institutions:


In addition to nine Primary Healthcare Polyclinics which are equipped with advanced diagnostic services and certain medical specialties, the SingHealth system is comprised of the following educational, research, and service facilities:

  • SGH: Singapore General Hospital
  • KKH: Women’s and Children’s Hospital
  • CGH: Changi General Hospital
  • NCCS: the National Cancer Centre Singapore
  • NDC: the National Dental Centre
  • NHC: the National Heart Centre Singapore, and
  • NNI: the National Neuroscience Institute
  • SNEC: the Singapore National Eye Centre
    and Singapore Eye Research Institute
    (SERI)

The SingHealth system offers a wide variety of continuing education and postgraduate training programs for physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals, both in Singapore and the region, through the:

  • PGMI: the Postgraduate Medical Institute,
  • IAN: the Alice Lee Institute for Advanced Nursing, and
  • PGAHI: the Postgraduate Allied Health Institute.

SingHealth also manages a national Clinical Trials & Epidemiology Research Unit and Cochrane Collaboration Centre (CTERU).

The CTERU was established in November 1996 with National Medical Research Council (NMRC) funding to provide essential infrastructure and training to support not-for-profit public-sector research through the conduct of multi-center clinical trials, epidemiological and evidence-based medicine studies in accordance with international standards.

SingHealth is affiliated with the Graduate Medical School MD-PhD Physician Scientist program of Duke University and the National University of Singapore and coordinates with the Duke Global Health Institute.

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