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Real Talk, Real Support - Why should I do research?

Ever wondered why you should do research? Not sure if you should start your research career? All ground-breaking medical advances and innovations in the past decades have been made possible through clinical research. Embarking on a research career is not for the faint-hearted, but we have support for you! Come join us and hear from 3 young clinicians who are researchers and innovators within their clinical practice. Be inspired by their personal journeys in clinical research and innovation!

Joining them are 3 other passionate young clinicians who form the Young Clinician Researchers Peer Support Group (PSG) Leads of the SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC.


Our Speakers

 Topic of the talk: My bench-to-bedside journey: from ‘bats’ to ‘humans’ 

Dr Matae Ahn

Postgraduate Year 1, SingHealth

Adjunct Research Fellow, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS

Topic of the talk: Personal Experiences and motivations in my Clinical Innovation Journey

Dr Danny Tng

Medical Officer, Infectious Diseases, SGH

Adjunct Research Fellow, Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS

Topic of the talk: Dabbling in Research - The journey of a current resident in SingHealth 

Dr Kwan Yu Heng

Resident, Infectious Medicine, SingHealth

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Programme in Health Services and Systems Research, Duke-NUS


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