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Climate Change and Health

On 25th September 2023, the School and the Centre of Sustainable Medicine by the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine jointly organised a lecture on “Climate Change and Health: Panel Discussions on Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigation within the Health Sector”. This event is supported by NUS Sustainability CONNECT, a five-week festival that showcases the University’s efforts across research and innovation, education, campus operations, and student engagement. We were privileged to have Dr Munirul Alam, Senior Scientist, International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b); Dr Zulkhairul Naim, Senior Medical Lecturer,Read more

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Congratulations to our NUHS Educators’ Day 2023 Award Winners!

Asst Prof Jasper Tromp and Dr Andre Matthias Mueller were awarded the NUHS Teaching Excellence Award at the NUHS Educators’ Day Learning Festival & Awards Ceremony 2023.

This annual event is a special occasion to appreciate and celebrate the successes of our educators for their dedication and perseverance in giving their very best to nurture budding learners.

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Opinion: If you thought active ageing starts at 60, think again

The concept of “active ageing” should not simply refer to physically and mentally active seniors, but rather encompasses individuals of all ages actively engaging in behaviours aimed at maintaining and improving their health throughout their lives.

According to national health surveys, we are seeing rising numbers of young people with diabetes, heart conditions and cancers. These are warning signs that our youth are starting to accumulate lifestyle risk factors earlier in life which, left unchecked, will eventually trigger a cascade of health problems and chronic diseases in the later stages.

Hear from Prof Teo Yik Ying, Dean of NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, as he weighs in how “active ageing” can be redefined and broadened to start the ageing journey right.

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Master of Public Health (MPH) Applications are Now Open!

Embark on a transformative learning journey with our Master of Public Health (MPH) programme from the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore (NUS). Designed specifically for future public health leaders like you, the MPH programme is a gateway to a fulfilling and impactful career that transcends boundaries, shapes healthier communities, and transforms lives.

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Common Curriculum for Health Professional Education

Commencing August 2023, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, in partnership with the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Faculty of Dentistry, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, and the Department of Pharmacy, will introduce a new interdisciplinary shared curriculum. This is done with the objective of enhancing the integrated Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme with an interdisciplinary common curriculum.

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Prof Teo Yik Ying Appointed as Vice President (Global Health)

Prof Teo Yik Ying, Dean of the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, will take on the role of Vice President (Global Health) from 1 September 2023. In this capacity, he will lead the newly established Office of Global Health.

Operating under the Office of the President, the Office of Global Health will spearhead international health engagement endeavors, enabling NUS to play a pivotal role in shaping health policies and outcomes across the

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Commentary: Co-living with youths among ways Singapore can expand, improve assisted living options for seniors

As Singapore rapidly ages, there is a burgeoning need for residential options to support seniors who have some health or care needs but are still largely independent. The variety of senior living facilities that has sprung up across Asia offer some features to expand our imaginations on the housing and care models Singapore could develop to support seniors to age well.

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Commemorate Singapore History Through the Lens of the Late Dr Ivan Polunin

In the field of infectious diseases management and public health training, one name shines brightly in Singapore’s history: Dr Ivan Polunin.

As dedicated physician and tireless educator, the late Dr Polunin spent most of his working life preparing healthcare professionals for the challenges of the modern world and researching disease patterns in tribal peoples in Malaya. He was an esteemed faculty member of the School during our early days as a Dept of Social Medicine and Public Health where he started his tenure as medical lecturer in 1952, retired as associate professor in 1980, and passed on in 2010.

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Congratulations to A/Prof Adeline Seow on Receiving the National Day Awards 2023 –The Public Administration Medal (Bronze)!

Please join us in extending our warmest congratulations to A/Prof Adeline Seow on being conferred The Public Administration Medal (Bronze) at the National Day Awards 2023.

The Awards, celebrated annually on August 9th, is a means of recognising various forms of merit and service to the nation. Instituted in 1963, The Public Administration Medal is awarded to distinguished individuals for outstanding efficiency, competence and industry in their respective fields.

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Congratulations to A/Prof Jeannette Lee on Receiving the National Day Awards 2023 – Long Service Medal!

It is with great joy and pride that we extend our warmest congratulations to A/P Jeannette Lee, Vice Dean (Academic Affairs), on being conferred the Long Service Medal at the National Day Awards 2023.

The Awards, celebrated annually on August 9th, is a means of recognising various forms of merit and service to the nation. The Long Service Medal was instituted in 1962 and is awarded to any person who is of irreproachable character, whom the President is satisfied, and has completed at least 25 years of service.

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