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Education

The RADSC ACP Education Committee comprises healthcare professionals passionate about nurturing the next generation, with these strategic aims:


  • To create engaging and relevant RADSC educational programmes for undergraduate and postgraduate students
  • To establish SingHealth's as the preferred Radiology and Nuclear Medicine residency programmes in Singapore
  • To create new cluster-wide competitive RADSC fellowship programmes
  • To create new RADSC courses for physicians and other healthcare professionals
  • To establish platforms and innovative tools for cluster-wide RADSC educational initiatives


1. Faculty Development and Recognition


  • Faculty Development 

RADSC ACP works closely with the Academic Medicine Education Institute (AM.EI) on the training and development courses for faculty, who are encouraged to attend these courses. For more information on AM.EI, please visit their website via this link


  • ​RADSC ACP Education Award
Each year, we recognise the key achievements and exemplary contributions of the RADSC faculty members of our Residency programmes, as well as the Clinical Educators in Radiography and Radiology Nursing, through the RADSC ACP Education Award.


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RADSC ACP Education Award recipients for 2023


(L-R): A/Prof Tan Tien Jin, Ms Guo Hai Jiao, Dr Anh Tran, Dr Tham Wei Ying, A/Prof Andrew Tan (Academic Chair), Dr Yu Wai-Yung (Academic Vice Chair Education), A/Prof Marielle Fortier, Dr Shawn Kok, Ms Boon Siew Teng, Ms Chong Pau Khee



2. Medical Student Education (MSE)


The RADSC ACP facilitates a range of medical student education initiatives, ranging from formal medical electives to radiology tutorial sessions embedded in the medical school curriculum. Our medical student educators work closely with faculty from Duke-NUS Medical School and NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine to create radiology teaching modules for medical students.

In addition to electives and radiology tutorials, we also run dedicated interactive radiology workshops for beginner-, intermediate- and advanced-level medical students. Our annual signature full-day radiology workshop for final year medical students, Survival Radiology (SR), provides a rapid review of radiology essentials to prepare participants to be house officers. 

This year marks the first in-person physical gathering since the COVID-19 hiatus during which the course pivoted online from 2020 - 2022. The SR course is resident-led, comprising interactive talks, moderated Q&A, individual and group jeopardy-like quizzes designed to simulate a wide spectrum of radiological cases and topics commonly encountered.

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Survival Radiology 2023: Guardians of the Scanner

Final-year students from the 3 local medical schools (Duke-NUS, NTU LKCMedcine, and NUS YLLSoM) participating in a teaching session



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Survival Radiology 2023: Guardians of the Scanner

Course Organisers & Course Faculty


Some of the feedback received:                                                                             

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In addition to Survival Radiology, the MSE team also organised the inaugural edition of the Acute Radiology Course, on 27 January 2024 at Academia White Space, attracting over 80 medical students from the 3 local medical schools.

The course focused on the imaging of common conditions encountered in the acute emergency setting, including commonly encountered trauma cases and acute conditions that require emergent intervention. Aside from the lectures, the quizzes and Q&A gave students the opportunity to test their wits amongst one another and interact with the Radiology faculty.

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Acute Radiology 2024: Improving Your Performance

Course Organisers & Course Faculty

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Acute Radiology 2024: Improving Your Performance

Students participating in a quiz


3. Residency Education

There are two residency programmes parked under RADSC ACP, namely, SingHealth Diagnostic Radiology Residency and SingHealth Nuclear Medicine Senior Residency.


  • SingHealth Diagnostic Radiology (DR) Residency programme

Join the fast-growing and fun-loving Diagnostic Radiology Residency programme!


For more information, please visit SingHealth Diagnostic Radiology Residency website via this link.

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DR R1 Orientation 2023

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DR Residency Open House 2023

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DR Residency Cohesion 2023 (Asian Civilisation Museum Escape Game)



  • SingHealth Nuclear Medicine (NM) Senior Residency programme 
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NM Residency Open House 2023

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NM Senior Residency Supervised Learning Session


For more information, please visit SingHealth Nuclear Medicine Senior Residency website via
this link.



4. Radiography Education

Diagnostic radiography involves the use of sophisticated equipment and techniques to produce medical images of the human body, and radiographers are integral to healthcare teams. Many of our radiographers are also actively involved in other areas of healthcare, such as education. They work in close collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) to develop curriculum and provide supervision and training to the radiography students.

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To improve safety and quality of care for patients and to maintain the high standards of the professional practice, radiographers are highly encouraged to engage in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities. The departments are currently exploring the sharing of CPE talks across institutions, in aim of cross-institutional exchange of knowledge.



5. Nursing Education

Radiology nurses are a vital component of the radiology department. They assist in both diagnostic and interventional radiological modalities. Radiology nurses are encouraged to attend the specialist diploma course in Nanyang Polytechnic to be equipped with relevant knowledge required to provide holistic care to patients undergoing diagnostic and interventional radiographic procedures.
Nurses are required to accumulate Continuing Professional Education (CPE) points to maintain, improve and broaden their skills and competencies. In their departments, the nurses participate in inter-professional sharings, as well as areas of expertise talks from fellow nurses in the cluster. These talks encourage harmonisation of best practices and professional development.

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RADSC ACP Contact Information
 
Singapore General Hospital, SingHealth Tower/ Outram Community Hospital,
10 Hospital Boulevard, Level 5, 
Singapore 168582
 
65 6576 2881

c/o:
koh.xin.ting@sgh.com.sg