Health Systems and Policies

Dennis Chia

Adjunct Lecturer Email drdenc@nus.edu.sg CHIA Bingzhu, Dennis Dennis believes in creating a conducive environment for people to attain best possible health outcomes in the community through policy, community transformation and education. His key area of interest is in health and social care integration, chronic and long term community care. He is currently the Group Director,Read more

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FOO Chuan De

Research Fellow (Adjunct) Email ephfchu@nus.edu.sg FOO Chuan DeAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Research Areas Primary Healthcare Healthcare Financing Pandemic Preparedness and Response Health Systems Strengthening Academic/Professional Qualifications Master of Public Health (MPH) - NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Administrative Leadership Regional Leader, Western Pacific, International Working Group

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Ivy Ng

Adjunct Professor Email ivy.ng@singhealth.com.sg, gmsinsl@nus.edu.sg  NG IvyAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (Adjunct) Duke-NUS Medical School (Adjunct) Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd (Primary) Research Areas Genomic Medicine Healthcare Leadership & Management Academic/Professional Qualifications MBBS National University of Singapore, 1982 Master of Medicine (Paediatrics) National

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Alec Morton

Associate Professor (Practice) Email a.morton@nus.edu.sg Alec MORTON “The only purposeful way that one can influence the future is by making decisions.” (Ralph Keeney) Alec is a multidisciplinary scientist who has worked, to date, in schools of engineering, social science, business, and public health. His overriding professional interest is in how to support decision makers in

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SCHAFFER, Elisabeth

Senior Research Fellow Email elisabeth.schaffer@nus.edu.sg SCHAFFER ElisabethAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Health preference assessment Behavioral economics Randomized trials Cost-effectiveness analysis Teaching Areas Economic evaluation Health preference assessment Academic/Professional Qualifications PhD in Health Policy & Management (2018), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States MA in International Development

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Sheena RAMAZANU

Research Fellow (Visiting) Email sheenarz@nus.edu.sg RAMAZANU Sheena Dr Sheena Ramazanu is an Assistant Professor in Nursing and Health Sciences at the Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU). She serves as an Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. She’s a distinguished scholar, and her guiding principles in life are: Serve- Grow-

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AW Su

Assistant Professor (Practice) Email awsu@nus.edu.sg AW Su With over a decade in the social service sector, I am passionate about empowering individuals through community-centred approaches. Starting as a behavioural therapist, I transitioned to community development after early work in the special needs sector and with individuals facing substance abuse challenges—experiences that reinforced my belief in

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TAN Shermin

Assistant Professor (Adjunct) Email tshermin@nus.edu.sg TAN Shermin Trained in public health and palliative care, Shermin has wide-ranging experience in clinical care, policy-making and programme implementation. She has worked in various settings including the Ministry of Health (MOH) and restructured hospitals in Singapore, in infectious disease outbreak management, national emergency preparedness, health promotion, primary and community

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CHOW Wai Leng

Adjunct Associate Professor Email wl.chow@nus.edu.sg CHOW Wai Leng Dr Chow is Director, Epidemiology and Disease Control Division at the Ministry of Health, Singapore. She oversees the implementation of policies and disease specific strategies for non-communicable diseases in close collaboration with Health Promotion Board. This would include upstream preventive health efforts to encourage the population to

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CHEONG Lei Yin Karen

Adjunct Assistant Professor Email karencly@nus.edu.sg CHEONG Lei Yin Karen Karen is an experienced health promotion practitioner with strong passion in improving population health. She engages in practice-driven research and translating data into actionable insights. Her work experience include strategy development and implementation to drive workplace and community health, evaluation and monitoring of policies and strategies,

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