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Mentorship Programmes

Duke-NUS Approved mentors:

​Prof Alex SiaA/Prof Ong Biauw Chi ​A/Prof Sng Ban Leong
​Prof Hwang Nian Chih ​A/Prof Sophia Chew ​Dr Bong Choon Looi

The two financial support sources for student research projects are the AM-ETHOS Duke-NUS Medical Student Research Fellowship (MSF) and the SingHealth Medical Student Talent Award (SMSTDA) .


Past students

FY2022

Nicole Tan Y-Kit - Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong


FY2020

Yeam Cheng Teng - Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Lim Chu Hsien - Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong and Prof Alex Sia

Eng Zhiqing - Mentored by Prof Alex Sia and A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Teresa Chen - Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Qi Yueyue - Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

T Agarthesh -   Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong and Prof Alex Sia

Click here to read Cheng Teng's experience.


FY2019

Yeam Cheng Teng – Mentored by Prof Alex Sia

Zhang Junyi – Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Andrea Ang – Mentored by A/Prof Tay Sook Muay

Tseng Fan Shuen – Mentored by A/Prof Tay Sook Muay


FY2018

Chia Xintian - Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Goh Zhaohan - Mentored by Prof Alex Sia

Vikaesh Moorthy - Mentored by A/Prof Sophia Chew

Click here to read the students’ experience.


FY2017

Wang Yijun - Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Zach Tan Ze Yan - Mentored by Prof Alex Sia

Joseph Wong - Mentored by A/Prof Sophia Chew

Daryl Tan Jian’An – Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Click here to read the students’ experience.


FY2016

Ke Yuhe – Mentored by A/Prof Sophia Chew

Gill Hargaven Singh – Mentored by A/Prof Tay Sook Muay

Jamie Kee Xiang Lee – Mentored by A/Prof Tay Sook Muay

Click here to read the students’ experience.    


FY2015

Emma Du Wei – Mentored by Prof Alex Sia and A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Ching Yin Ying – Mentored by A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Yeo Jun Jie – Mentored by A/Prof Tan Ene Choo and A/Prof Sng Ban Leong

Click here to read the students’ experience.    


Academic Mentor Mentorship Programme

The Academic Mentor Development Fellowship (AMDF) is a faculty academic development scheme under AM-ETHOS. The Fellowship aims to build strategic capabilities and a strong leadership pipeline for the SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC through structured mentoring and academic exposure. More information on the Fellowship can be found here.​