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Recognising excellence in healthcare education
AN ACCOLADE FOR EDUCATORS – The AMEI Golden Apple Awards recognise and honour outstanding educators in SingHealth and Duke-NUS who have demonstrated excellence in teaching. Their passion, dedication and innovation have transformed teaching and helped raise standards of healthcare education.
Congratulations to the winners of the AMEI Golden Apple Awards 2018!
GENERATIVITY AWARD FOR EDUCATORS
This award category recognises educators in SingHealth and Duke-NUS across the various healthcare professions who exemplify the spirit of Generativity by actively giving back to the education landscape through nurturing and mentoring other educators.
Dr Mark Leong Kwok Fai
Programme Director, SingHealth Emergency Medicine Residency Programme & Senior Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General HospitalMs Cheah Le Le
Senior Nurse Educator, SingHealth Alice Lee Institute of Advanced Nursing, Singapore General Hospital
OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR AWARD
The Outstanding Educator Awards recognise outstanding teaching potentials among educators (Age 40 and above) in SingHealth and Duke-NUS across the various healthcare professions. The educator will demonstrate dedication and commitment to excellence in educating the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Dr Arif Tyebally
Deputy Head & Senior Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, KK Women's and Children's HospitalDr Teo Lee Wah
Advanced Practice Nurse, Nursing Specialty Care Unit, National Heart Centre SingaporeDr Dawn Tan May Leng
Senior Principal Physiotherapist, Department of Physiotherapy, Singapore General Hospital
OUTSTANDING YOUNG EDUCATOR AWARD
The Outstanding Young Educator Awards recognise outstanding teaching potentials among young educators (below the age of 40) in SingHealth and Duke-NUS across the various healthcare professions. These educators will demonstrate dedication and commitment to excellence in educating the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Dr Andrew Ong Ming Liang
Associate Consultant, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Singapore General HospitalMs Robyn Foo Sue Zhi
Principal Speech Therapist, Department of Speech Therapy, Singapore General Hospital
PROGRAMME EXCELLENCE AWARD
The award uniquely recognises distinctive educational programmes in SingHealth and Duke-NUS Medical School across the various healthcare professions for applying best practices in education philosophies and following a scholarly approach. For the purpose of the award, programme excellence refers to the creation or improvement of a curriculum or pedagogy leading to high quality teaching and learning.
Interprofessional Education on Transition of Care for Down Syndrome (I) & (II)
by KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
Prof Chay Oh Moh
Associate Designated Institutional Official (KKH), SingHealth Residency; Campus Director, Education Office, KK Women's and Children's Hospital; Senior Consultant, Paediatrics, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Dr Oh Jean Yin
Senior Consultant, Department of Paediatrics, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Ms Lau Gek Muay
Deputy Director, Department of Nursing, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Ms Aslinna Abdul Jabbar
Nurse Clinician, Division of Nursing, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Ms Jasmine Goh
Senior Staff Nurse, Genetics Specialty Care Nurse, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Mr Daniel Ng Wai Lit
Senior Medical Social Worker, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Ms Janice Lim
Pharmacy Practice Manager, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Ms Mislia Supar
Educator, Education Office, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Nurses in situ Code Simulation Training Programme
by Singapore General Hospital
Dr Tan Hui Li
Advanced Practice Nurse, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Singapore General Hospital
Ms Wu Jieling
Nurse Clinician, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Singapore General HospitalMr Goh Ming Jin Andy
Nurse Clinician, Nursing Division, Singapore General HospitalMs Nur Liyana Abdul Rahim
Assistant Nurse Clinician, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Singapore General Hospital
Ms Loo Sy Hoi
Senior Staff Nurse, Nursing Division, Singapore General Hospital
*Winners' information is accurate as at the year of the awards.
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