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Duke–NUS Medical School

The Duke–NUS Medical School (Duke–NUS) is a graduate medical school in Singapore. The school was set up in April 2005 as the Duke–NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore's second medical school, after the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, and before the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. It is a collaboration between Duke University in the United States and the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Duke-NUS follows the American model of post-baccalaureate medical education, in which students begin their medical studies after earning a bachelor's degree. Students are awarded degrees from both Duke University and the National University of Singapore.

Duke-NUS Medical School
杜克-新加坡国立大学医学院 (Chinese)
TypeMedical school
EstablishedApril 2005; 18 years ago (2005-04)
Parent institution
Duke University and NUS
DeanThomas M. Coffman
Location
Websitewww.duke-nus.edu.sg

Outram campus edit

The construction of Duke-NUS Medical School's primary facility, the Khoo Teck Puat Building, started in December 2006.[1] In May 2009, the School shifted from its first campus at Jalan Bukit Merah into the Outram campus of Singapore General Hospital, next to the College of Medicine Building. The 13-storey green-certified building was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong on 28 September 2009.

On 30 November 2010, the strategic collaboration between Duke and NUS was extended by a further five years. On 2 June 2016, the stakeholders extended this through another five-year agreement. During this third phase of the partnership, SingHealth came onboard as Duke-NUS' academic medicine partner. Together, Duke-NUS and SingHealth transformed the campus at Outram into the SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre.[2]

On 13 October 2022, the fourth phase of the Duke-NUS collaboration agreement was signed by the presidents of Duke-NUS' two parent universities at a ceremony held in Durham, North Carolina, extending the partnership for another five years.[3]

Graduate programmes edit

Below are graduate programmes that are offered at Duke-NUS Medical School.[4]

Doctor of Medicine programme edit

Duke-NUS' Doctor of Medicine (MD) programme is a four-year programme based on the Duke University School of Medicine curriculum.[5][6] Students who successfully complete the course of study and fulfill all requirements are awarded a joint MD degree from Duke University and the National University of Singapore.

The Duke-NUS curriculum is similar to that of the Duke University School of Medicine, consisting of four years: the first year is for pre-clerkship, the second year for clerkship, the third year for research, and the fourth year for advanced clinical rotations. Duke-NUS employs an extensive team-based learning method called TeamLEAD (Learn, Engage, Apply, Develop). Students prepare for classes with pre-reading materials and recorded lectures. They begin the class with a test, and then proceed to discuss the test questions and other open-ended questions in a small group setting. The faculty act as facilitators for student discussions, moving away from traditional pedagogical teaching.[5]

Prospective students are required to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)[7] or the Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GMAT). Applicants are also evaluated based on their academic performance, research experience, and evidence of leadership capabilities. [8]

PhD programme edit

Duke-NUS offers a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes in Integrated Biology and Medicine, Clinical and Translational Sciences, as well as Quantitative Biology and Medicine. Graduates from the IBM track are conferred PhD degrees jointly award by Duke University and the National University of Singapore, while graduates from the other two tracks receive their PhD degrees from the National University of Singapore.

MD-PhD programme edit

Duke-NUS also offers an MD-PhD programme, where students complete the following: one year of basic science coursework, one year of clinical rotations, four years of research work in Singapore or the United States, and a final year of clinical rotations.

Signature research programmes edit

Signature research programmes at Duke-NUS focus on the following areas.[9]

  • Cancer and Stem Cell Biology
  • Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases
  • Health Services and Systems Research
  • Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders

Research centres edit

Duke-NUS hosts several research and medical centres.[10]

  • Centre for Aging Research and Education[11]
  • Centre for Computational Biology
  • Centre for Outbreak Preparedness
  • Centre for Quantitative Medicine
  • Centre of Regulatory Excellence
  • Centre for Technology and Development
  • Lien Centre for Palliative Care
  • Centre for Clinician-Scientist+ Development
  • Centre for Vision Research
  • Pre-hospital & Emergency Research Centre

Singhealth Duke-NUS AMC edit

The SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre (AMC) was established by SingHealth and Duke-NUS. Through this partnership in academic medicine, the AMC harnesses the collective strengths of Duke-NUS' medical education and research capabilities, and SingHealth's clinical expertise to bring about improved healthcare and patient outcomes.

Some of the centres launched under this partnership include:[12]

  • SingHealth Duke-NUS Surgical Skills and Simulation Centre (SSSC)[13]
  • SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute[14]
  • SingHealth Duke-NUS Maternal and Child Health Research[15]
  • SingHealth Duke-NUS Transplant Centre[16]

Academic clinical programmes edit

Graduates are awarded degrees from both Duke University and the National University of Singapore.

Academic clinical programmes were created for 15 clinical specialties, harnessing the expertise of each discipline across SingHealth and Duke-NUS for cooperation in clinical care, education and research.[17]

COVID-19 research edit

cPass

cPass is a COVID-19 test kit that Duke-NUS co-developed with biotech company GenScript Biotech Corporation and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research's (A*Star) Diagnostics Development Hub (DxD Hub), capable of checking for signs of a COVID-19 infection in individuals within an hour.[18][19]

Developed by a team led by Professor Wang Linfa, from Duke-NUS' Emerging Infectious Diseases programme, the kit was also the first of its kind to receive emergency authorisation from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).[20]

A precursor of the test was also used to detect Singapore's largest coronavirus infection cluster at the Grace Assembly of God Church.[21]

Made-in-Singapore Swab Robot

Known as SwabBot, the robot developed by Rena Dharmawan and her team carries out nasal swabbing, helping to address the limitations of manual COVID-19 swabbing as well as to standardise the consistency of swabs taken.[22]

COVID-19 saliva Amplified Antigen Rapid Test

Co-developed by SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre and the National University of Singapore researchers, this saliva-based COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test (ART) technology uses a proprietary on-kit amplification technique, enabling detection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus with sensitivity close to that of laboratory-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, in 15 minutes.[23]

COVID-19 stories book and microsite

To chronicle the School's research and innovations made in the fight against COVID-19, Duke-NUS launched a book titled Duke-NUS COVID Stories, along with a microsite.[24]

Administration edit

Senior management at Duke-NUS Medical School includes the following.[25]

  • Thomas M. Coffman (Dean)
  • Tan Boon Ooi Patrick (Senior-Vice Dean, Office of Research)
  • Karen Chang (Senior Vice-Dean & Group Director, Office of Corporate Services)
  • Chow Wan Cheng (Vice-Dean, Office of Academic Medicine)
  • Christopher Laing (Vice-Dean, Office of Innovation & Entrepreneurship)
  • Shiva Sarraf-Yazdi (Interim Vice-Dean, Office of Education)

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Duke-NUS names its new building after late philanthropist, Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat".
  2. ^ "Duke-NUS - About Academic Medicine". DukeNUS.
  3. ^ "Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore - Media Releases". DukeNUS.
  4. ^ "Duke-NUS MD, MD-PhD and PhD Programmes". DukeNUS.
  5. ^ a b (PDF). Association of American Medical Colleges. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  6. ^ Kamei, Cook; Puthucheary, Starmer (2012). . Medical Science Educator. 22 (2): 57–64. doi:10.1007/BF03341758. S2CID 56770146. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  7. ^ "Class Profile of Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore". DukeNUS.
  8. ^ "21st Century Learning in Medicine" (PDF).
  9. ^ "Signature Programmes". DukeNUS.
  10. ^ "Medical Research Centres & Institutes | Duke-NUS Medical School". DukeNUS.
  11. ^ Kok, Xing Hui (June 2, 2015). "New research centre at Duke-NUS to study ageing issues" – via The Straits Times.
  12. ^ "SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC Homepage". www.singhealthdukenus.com.sg.
  13. ^ Ng, Huiwen (October 24, 2015). "New surgical skills and simulation centre to meet the needs of more healthcare practitioners" – via The Straits Times.
  14. ^ "New Institute to Address Global Health Challenges". www.healthxchange.sg.
  15. ^ Correspondent, Goh Yan HanPolitical (October 8, 2021). "New research institute to focus on maternal and child health in Singapore" – via The Straits Times.
  16. ^ Correspondent, Rei KurohiTech (April 12, 2019). "New transplant centre to explore ways to increase access to organs" – via The Straits Times.
  17. ^ "Academic Clinical Programmes | Duke NUS". DukeNUS.
  18. ^ Goh, Timothy (May 15, 2020). "Singapore develops new test that can swiftly detect if someone has had Covid-19" – via The Straits Times.
  19. ^ Goh, Timothy (May 16, 2020). "Duke-NUS to co-develop, produce one-of-its-kind test kit with partners" – via The Straits Times.
  20. ^ Goh, Timothy (November 9, 2020). "Singapore team's Covid-19 neutralising antibody test kit is first to get US FDA approval" – via The Straits Times.
  21. ^ Goh, Timothy; Kurohi, Rei (February 25, 2020). "Grace Assembly coronavirus mystery solved: Antibody tests linked mega cluster to 2 Wuhan tourists via CNY party and Life Church cluster in a world-first" – via The Straits Times.
  22. ^ Begum, Shabana (September 21, 2020). "New Covid-19 swab test robot offers safe, more comfortable procedure for patients" – via The Straits Times.
  23. ^ Tan, Cheryl (December 8, 2021). "Saliva ART developed by S'pore scientists just as accurate as PCR tests, results in 15 minutes" – via The Straits Times.
  24. ^ "Leaving the Pandemic". Leaving the Pandemic. 2019-01-01. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
  25. ^ "Duke-NUS - Senior Management". DukeNUS.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Publications
  • MEDICUS magazine

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The Duke NUS Medical School Duke NUS is a graduate medical school in Singapore The school was set up in April 2005 as the Duke NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore s second medical school after the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and before the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine It is a collaboration between Duke University in the United States and the National University of Singapore in Singapore Duke NUS follows the American model of post baccalaureate medical education in which students begin their medical studies after earning a bachelor s degree Students are awarded degrees from both Duke University and the National University of Singapore Duke NUS Medical School杜克 新加坡国立大学医学院 Chinese TypeMedical schoolEstablishedApril 2005 18 years ago 2005 04 Parent institutionDuke University and NUSDeanThomas M CoffmanLocationSingaporeWebsitewww wbr duke nus wbr edu wbr sg Contents 1 Outram campus 2 Graduate programmes 2 1 Doctor of Medicine programme 2 2 PhD programme 2 3 MD PhD programme 3 Signature research programmes 4 Research centres 4 1 Singhealth Duke NUS AMC 5 Academic clinical programmes 6 COVID 19 research 7 Administration 8 Notable faculty 9 References 10 External linksOutram campus editThe construction of Duke NUS Medical School s primary facility the Khoo Teck Puat Building started in December 2006 1 In May 2009 the School shifted from its first campus at Jalan Bukit Merah into the Outram campus of Singapore General Hospital next to the College of Medicine Building The 13 storey green certified building was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong on 28 September 2009 On 30 November 2010 the strategic collaboration between Duke and NUS was extended by a further five years On 2 June 2016 the stakeholders extended this through another five year agreement During this third phase of the partnership SingHealth came onboard as Duke NUS academic medicine partner Together Duke NUS and SingHealth transformed the campus at Outram into the SingHealth Duke NUS Academic Medical Centre 2 On 13 October 2022 the fourth phase of the Duke NUS collaboration agreement was signed by the presidents of Duke NUS two parent universities at a ceremony held in Durham North Carolina extending the partnership for another five years 3 Graduate programmes editBelow are graduate programmes that are offered at Duke NUS Medical School 4 Doctor of Medicine programme edit Duke NUS Doctor of Medicine MD programme is a four year programme based on the Duke University School of Medicine curriculum 5 6 Students who successfully complete the course of study and fulfill all requirements are awarded a joint MD degree from Duke University and the National University of Singapore The Duke NUS curriculum is similar to that of the Duke University School of Medicine consisting of four years the first year is for pre clerkship the second year for clerkship the third year for research and the fourth year for advanced clinical rotations Duke NUS employs an extensive team based learning method called TeamLEAD Learn Engage Apply Develop Students prepare for classes with pre reading materials and recorded lectures They begin the class with a test and then proceed to discuss the test questions and other open ended questions in a small group setting The faculty act as facilitators for student discussions moving away from traditional pedagogical teaching 5 Prospective students are required to take the Medical College Admission Test MCAT 7 or the Graduate Medical School Admissions Test GMAT Applicants are also evaluated based on their academic performance research experience and evidence of leadership capabilities 8 PhD programme edit Duke NUS offers a Doctor of Philosophy PhD programmes in Integrated Biology and Medicine Clinical and Translational Sciences as well as Quantitative Biology and Medicine Graduates from the IBM track are conferred PhD degrees jointly award by Duke University and the National University of Singapore while graduates from the other two tracks receive their PhD degrees from the National University of Singapore MD PhD programme edit Duke NUS also offers an MD PhD programme where students complete the following one year of basic science coursework one year of clinical rotations four years of research work in Singapore or the United States and a final year of clinical rotations Signature research programmes editSignature research programmes at Duke NUS focus on the following areas 9 Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders Emerging Infectious Diseases Health Services and Systems Research Neuroscience and Behavioral DisordersResearch centres editDuke NUS hosts several research and medical centres 10 Centre for Aging Research and Education 11 Centre for Computational Biology Centre for Outbreak Preparedness Centre for Quantitative Medicine Centre of Regulatory Excellence Centre for Technology and Development Lien Centre for Palliative Care Centre for Clinician Scientist Development Centre for Vision Research Pre hospital amp Emergency Research CentreSinghealth Duke NUS AMC edit The SingHealth Duke NUS Academic Medical Centre AMC was established by SingHealth and Duke NUS Through this partnership in academic medicine the AMC harnesses the collective strengths of Duke NUS medical education and research capabilities and SingHealth s clinical expertise to bring about improved healthcare and patient outcomes Some of the centres launched under this partnership include 12 SingHealth Duke NUS Surgical Skills and Simulation Centre SSSC 13 SingHealth Duke NUS Global Health Institute 14 SingHealth Duke NUS Maternal and Child Health Research 15 SingHealth Duke NUS Transplant Centre 16 Academic clinical programmes editGraduates are awarded degrees from both Duke University and the National University of Singapore Academic clinical programmes were created for 15 clinical specialties harnessing the expertise of each discipline across SingHealth and Duke NUS for cooperation in clinical care education and research 17 Anaesthesiology and perioperative sciences Cardiovascular sciences Emergency medicine Family medicine Medicine Musculoskeletal sciences Neuroscience Obstetrics and gynaecology Oncology Ophthalmology and visual sciences Oral health Paediatrics Pathology Radiological sciences SurgeryCOVID 19 research editcPasscPass is a COVID 19 test kit that Duke NUS co developed with biotech company GenScript Biotech Corporation and the Agency for Science Technology and Research s A Star Diagnostics Development Hub DxD Hub capable of checking for signs of a COVID 19 infection in individuals within an hour 18 19 Developed by a team led by Professor Wang Linfa from Duke NUS Emerging Infectious Diseases programme the kit was also the first of its kind to receive emergency authorisation from the United States Food and Drug Administration FDA 20 A precursor of the test was also used to detect Singapore s largest coronavirus infection cluster at the Grace Assembly of God Church 21 Made in Singapore Swab RobotKnown as SwabBot the robot developed by Rena Dharmawan and her team carries out nasal swabbing helping to address the limitations of manual COVID 19 swabbing as well as to standardise the consistency of swabs taken 22 COVID 19 saliva Amplified Antigen Rapid TestCo developed by SingHealth Duke NUS Academic Medical Centre and the National University of Singapore researchers this saliva based COVID 19 Antigen Rapid Test ART technology uses a proprietary on kit amplification technique enabling detection of the SARS CoV 2 virus with sensitivity close to that of laboratory based polymerase chain reaction PCR tests in 15 minutes 23 COVID 19 stories book and micrositeTo chronicle the School s research and innovations made in the fight against COVID 19 Duke NUS launched a book titled Duke NUS COVID Stories along with a microsite 24 Administration editSenior management at Duke NUS Medical School includes the following 25 Thomas M Coffman Dean Tan Boon Ooi Patrick Senior Vice Dean Office of Research Karen Chang Senior Vice Dean amp Group Director Office of Corporate Services Chow Wan Cheng Vice Dean Office of Academic Medicine Christopher Laing Vice Dean Office of Innovation amp Entrepreneurship Shiva Sarraf Yazdi Interim Vice Dean Office of Education Notable faculty editEric Finkelstein Augustus John Rush Su Chun Zhang Yvonne Chuan Fang Su R Sanders WilliamsReferences edit Duke NUS names its new building after late philanthropist Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat Duke NUS About Academic Medicine DukeNUS Duke NUS Medical School in Singapore Media Releases DukeNUS Duke NUS MD MD PhD and PhD Programmes DukeNUS a b AAMC Readiness for Reform Duke National University of Singapore Case Study Implementing Team Based Learning for Medical Students PDF Association of American Medical Colleges Archived from the original PDF on 2013 11 04 Retrieved 2013 08 01 Kamei Cook Puthucheary Starmer 2012 21st Century Learning in Medicine Traditional Teaching versus Team Based Teaching Medical Science Educator 22 2 57 64 doi 10 1007 BF03341758 S2CID 56770146 Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Retrieved 2013 08 01 Class Profile of Duke NUS Medical School in Singapore DukeNUS 21st Century Learning in Medicine PDF Signature Programmes DukeNUS Medical Research Centres amp Institutes Duke NUS Medical School DukeNUS Kok Xing Hui June 2 2015 New research centre at Duke NUS to study ageing issues via The Straits Times SingHealth Duke NUS AMC Homepage www singhealthdukenus com sg Ng Huiwen October 24 2015 New surgical skills and simulation centre to meet the needs of more healthcare practitioners via The Straits Times New Institute to Address Global Health Challenges www healthxchange sg Correspondent Goh Yan HanPolitical October 8 2021 New research institute to focus on maternal and child health in Singapore via The Straits Times Correspondent Rei KurohiTech April 12 2019 New transplant centre to explore ways to increase access to organs via The Straits Times Academic Clinical Programmes Duke NUS DukeNUS Goh Timothy May 15 2020 Singapore develops new test that can swiftly detect if someone has had Covid 19 via The Straits Times Goh Timothy May 16 2020 Duke NUS to co develop produce one of its kind test kit with partners via The Straits Times Goh Timothy November 9 2020 Singapore team s Covid 19 neutralising antibody test kit is first to get US FDA approval via The Straits Times Goh Timothy Kurohi Rei February 25 2020 Grace Assembly coronavirus mystery solved Antibody tests linked mega cluster to 2 Wuhan tourists via CNY party and Life Church cluster in a world first via The Straits Times Begum Shabana September 21 2020 New Covid 19 swab test robot offers safe more comfortable procedure for patients via The Straits Times Tan Cheryl December 8 2021 Saliva ART developed by S pore scientists just as accurate as PCR tests results in 15 minutes via The Straits Times Leaving the Pandemic Leaving the Pandemic 2019 01 01 Retrieved 2023 10 16 Duke NUS Senior Management DukeNUS External links editOfficial website Publications MEDICUS magazine 1 16 52 N 103 50 03 E 1 28117 N 103 83416 E 1 28117 103 83416 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke NUS Medical School amp oldid 1183125561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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