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Clin Prof Goh Siang Hiong

Clin Prof Goh Siang Hiong

MBBS, FRCS Edin (A&E), FAMS

Senior Consultant

Changi General Hospital

Specialty: Emergency Medicine

Clinical Appointments

  • Senior Consultant Emergency Medicine Changi General HospitalChangi General Hospital

Profile

Prof Goh Siang Hiong is an emergency medicine (EM) Senior Consultant and is currently the director for Medical Education at Changi General Hospital (CGH). He has an interest in EM medical education and is presently an instructor for several life support courses. He is also interested in emergency trauma care, disaster medicine and medical informatics.

Education

  • Fellow of Academy of Medicine of Singapore
  • Fellowship in Trauma and Disaster Medicine, University of Cincinnati Hospital Emergency Department, USA
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh
  • NUS School of Medicine

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

  • Clinical Professor – NUS-Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
  • Clinical Professor – Duke-NUS Medical School
  • Chair Of Emergency Medicine Academic Clinical Programme
  • Member of FAMS (College of Emergency Physicians)
  • Member Of Society For Emergency Medicine In Singapore
  • Member of Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh (A&E)
  • Director of Medical Education - Changi General Hospital
  • Instructor for ACLS
  • Instructor for ITLS
  • Instructor for ATLS (Provider & Instructor courses)
  • Instructor for HazMat Life Support
  • Instructor for Fundamental Critical Care Course
  • Adjunc Associate Professor with Nanyang Technological University of Singapore, Lee ong Chian School of Medicine

Awards

  • ​Outstanding Faculty Award for Emergency Medicine SingHealth Program. Residency in SingHealth Excellence Awards. 2017
  • Singapore Health Quality Service Award (Silver Award) April 2010-March 2011
  • SingHealth GCEO Excellence Award for Education 2007
  • Best Faculty Speaker – SEMS Annual Scientific Meeting 2007. 19th - 20th January 2007. Singapore
  • SingHealth Medical Mentor 2005 and 2006
  • Radiologic Screening For Mid-Facial Fractures: A Single 30-Degree Occipitomental View Is Enough. Awarded "Best Free Paper" at the 3rd Annual Scientific Meeting of SEMS. 1st – 2nd March 2002. Singapore
  • Best Clinical Teacher Award (Ambulatory Services) 1998,2000,2003,2003,2008 Changi General Hospital.
  • Scapular manipulation ‑ A new method for reducing anterior shoulder dislocations ‑ SH Goh, BY Low. Awarded "Best Free Paper" at the 2nd South and East Asia Conference on Emergency Medical Care. 3rd ‑ 6th August 1995. Singapore

Research Interests

Publications

  • Bomb blast mass casualty incidents: initial triage and management of injuries. Goh SH. Singapore Med J. 2009 Jan;50(1):101-6.
  • Monteggia 'fracture'-dislocation with bowing of the ulna: a pitfall for the unwary emergency physician. Goh SH. Eur J Emerg Med. 2008 Oct;15(5):281-2.
  • Disaster preparedness: experience from a smoke inhalation mass casualty incident. Goh SH, Tiah L, Lim HC, Ng EK. Eur J Emerg Med. 2006 Dec;13(6):330-4.
  • The Internet as a Health Education Tool – Sieving the Wheat from the Chaff. Goh SH. Singapore Med J. 2006;41:3-5.
  • When the stork arrives unannounced - seven years of emergency deliveries in a non-obstetric general hospital. Goh SH, Tiah L, Lai SM. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2005;34:432-6
  • Clinical predictors of bleeding esophageal varices in the ED. Goh SH, Tan WP, Lee SW. Am J Emerg Med. 2005 Jul;23(4):531-5.
  • Radiologic Screening For Mid-Facial Fractures: A Single 30-Degree Occipitomental View Is Enough SH Goh, BY Low. J Trauma 2002;52:1 5
  • Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis: Reports Of Seven Patients Presenting With Weakness In An Asian Emergency Department SH Goh. Emerg Med J 2002;19:78 9
  • Drowning And Near-Drowning: Some Lessons Learnt SH Goh, BY Low. Ann Acad Med Singapore 1999;28:183-8
  • Spectrum of Roller blading Injuries SH Goh, HK Tan, WS Yong, BY Low. Ann Acad Med Singapore 1996;25:547 9
  • Unplanned Returns to the Accident and Emergency Department Diagnosis   Why Do They Come Back? SH Goh, MMZ Masayu, PSL Teo, AHM Tham, BY Low. Ann Acad Med Singapore 1996;25:541 6
  • Accident and Emergency Department Diagnosis   How Accurate are We? SH Goh, BY Low. Singapore Medical Journal 1996;37:24 30
  • The Scapular Manipulation Method for Reducing Anterior Shoulder Dislocations SH Goh, BY Low. Ann Acad Med Singapore 1996;25:134 8
  • Traumatic Bronchial Rupture   A Case Report. SH Goh, SM Tan, P Chui, BY Low. Ann Acad Med Singapore 1995;24:883 6
  • Nodular Skin Tuberculosis With Lymphatic Spread   A Case Report. SH Goh, T Ravintharan, CS Sim, HC Chng. Singapore Medical Journal 1995;36:99 101
  • Gastric Ulceration with Acute Bleeding from Tuberculosis of the Stomach   A Case Report. SH Goh, T Ravintharan, CS Sim, HC Chng. Ann Acad Med Singapore 1994;23:903 6

Research Trials