Health Promotion and Communication

TAN Clive

Adjunct Assistant Professor Email clivetan@nus.edu.sg LinkedIn Profile TAN Clive Dr Clive Tan is a Public Health physician with close to two decades of clinical and leadership experience in the healthcare sector. As Assistant Chief of Group Integrated Care (Population Health) in the National Healthcare Group, he is responsible for strategic planning for integrated care and population health efforts for the 1.5 million residents in the Central-North region of Singapore. His work in care integration incorporates value-based care, behavioral change incentives, payment models, healthcare quality and digitalization – with a strong emphasisRead more

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VAN DER EIJK Yvette

Assistant Professor (Practice) Email yvette.eijk@nus.edu.sg VAN DER EIJK Yvette Dr. Yvette van der Eijk is an Assistant Professor at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. She leads research to support tobacco policies in Singapore. She also works on global tobacco control, commercial determinants of health, and maternal health. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Tobacco control Maternal health Commercial determinants of health Teaching Areas Tobacco control Determinants of health Public health ethics Academic/Professional Qualifications PhD (2015), National University of Singapore BSc Hons (2009),

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THILAGARATNAM Shyamala

Adjunct Associate Professor Tel (65) 6435 3914 Email s_thilagaratnam@yahoo.com THILAGARATNAM Shyamala As Group Director (Outreach) at the Health Promotion Board, I have oversight of health promotion programme implementation in the school, workplace and community settings. In addition, Screen For Life, the national screening programme which encourages Singapore residents to go for regular health screening, in particular for chronic diseases, and breast, cervical & colorectal cancers is under my purview.   My teams and I have been implementing more integrated and tailored programmes to meet the challenges of Singapore’s changing demographics and differing

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MA Stefan

Adjunct Associate Professor Email ephmsls@nus.edu.sg / stefan_ma@moh.gov.sg MA StefanAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Deputy Director (Biostatistics & Research), Epidemiology & Disease Control Division, Public Health Group, Ministry of Health Singapore (Primary) Research Areas Risk modelling, Burden of disease, Comparative risk assessment Disease projection, Small area analysis, Environmental health modelling, Disease dynamics modelling Teaching Areas Statistical Methods in Epidemiology Academic/Professional Qualifications Doctor of Philosophy (Biostatistics), The University of Hong Kong Master in Statistics, The University of Hong Kong Bachelor of Science (Statistics & Operations Research), University

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CHEW Ling

Adjunct Associate Professor Email chew_ling@hpb.gov.sg CHEW LingAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Associate Program Director of the Preventive Medicine Residency Program at the National University of Singapore, NUS (Adjunct) Director, Research & Strategic Planning Division, Health Promotion Board (Primary)

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YI Huso

Assistant Professor Tel (65) 6516 4981 Email ephyh@nus.edu.sg YI HusoAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Primary) NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (Joint) Research Areas Social-ecological determinants of health Ethnographic epidemiology of urban and community health Mixed methods assessments of health behaviours and systems Theories and practices of community-based participatory research Health disparity and inequity in disadvantaged populations Ethical and public health implications of genomic and personalised medicine Teaching Areas Qualitative research Mixed methods research Social epidemiology / Social determinants of health Community-based participatory research Global and public

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LEE Jeong Kyu

Visiting Senior Research Fellow Tel (65) 6601 5838 Email ephljk@nus.edu.sg LEE Jeong Kyu Jeong Kyu Lee is a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at National University of Singapore (NUS), specialising in health communication and health promotion. He was a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland’s Institute for Social Science Research and the University of Wollongong’s Centre for Health Initiatives in Australia. His research lies at the intersection of communication, behavioural science and public health. The substantive topics of his research include the design

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CHONG Foong-Fong Mary

Programme Director of Master of Public Health (MPH); Associate Professor Tel (65) 6516 4969 Email mary_chong@nus.edu.sg CHONG Foong-Fong Mary Dr Chong’s main research is on Maternal and Child Nutrition. Trained as a clinical dietitian, she attained her PhD at the University of Oxford, U.K. and is currently Associate Professor at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore. She is also Principal Investigator at the Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, A*STAR. She is the Nutrition Lead for the Growing Up in Singapore Towards Healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) study, a mother-offspring

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CHUA Swee Boon Raymond

Adjunct Associate Professor Tel (65) 6352 7903 Email raymond_chua@moh.gov.sg CHUA Swee Boon RaymondAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Deputy Director-General of Health (Health Regulation), Ministry of Health (Primary)

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CHAN Kum Wah Roy

Adjunct Professor Tel (65) 6253 4455 Email roychan@nsc.com.sg CHAN Kum Wah RoyAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Director and Senior Consultant at National Skin Centre (Primary) Research Areas STI, HIV, Pigmentation Teaching Areas STI, HIV, General Dermatology Academic/Professional Qualifications MBBS (Singapore 1979) Diploma in Dermatology (London, 1983 July -1984 March) Diploma in Venereology (London, September-November 1984) MRCP (UK, 1986) FAMS (1994) FRCP (London, 1997) Awards/Honours President's Scholar (1974-1978) Best Cadet, SAF Medical Officers’ Cadet Course (1980) Chesterfield Prize and Gold Medal, Institute of Dermatology, St John’s Hospital London

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