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Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

The Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, established in 1905, is the first institution of higher learning in Singapore and the genesis of the National University of Singapore. The School is one of many who offer medical programmes in the Asia Pacific region. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019 by subject and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2019 list NUS Medicine as the leading medical school in Asia. Its distinguished alumni include cabinet ministers of Singapore, well-known doctors and a Prime Minister of Malaysia and father of the president-elect of Singapore.

Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Former names
  • Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School (1905–1921)
  • King Edward VII College of Medicine (1929–1949)
  • Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya (1949–1962)
  • Faculty of Medicine, NUS (1962–2005)
TypePublic
Established1905; 119 years ago (1905)
Parent institution
National University of Singapore
DeanChong Yap Seng
Location
Kent Ridge
,
Singapore

1°17′47″N 103°46′47″E / 1.2963°N 103.7796°E / 1.2963; 103.7796
Websitenusmedicine.nus.edu.sg

History edit

 
The Centre for Translational Medicine (MD6) building

The Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine was first established as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School in 1905 to train physicians from the British colonies of present-day Singapore and Malaysia.[1] It was located within a former women's mental asylum at Sepoy Lines. The start of this medical school was significant in two ways. It was meant to train local men and women to bring Western medicine to the local population. It was handsomely supported by local merchants who took advantage of the tax exemptions of the time not to garner more wealth, but to give generously to public causes. Tan Jiak Kim gave the largest individual sum. Another donor, Tan Chay Hoon donated a building to the school in memory of his father, Tan Teck Guan. The Tan Teck Guan Building was built in 1911.[citation needed]

In 1921, the school was renamed the King Edward VII College of Medicine after receiving a donation from the Edward VII Memorial Fund[2] founded by Lim Boon Keng. In 1926, the College of Medicine Building was built to house the college in addition to the Tan Teck Guan Building. The dental school was founded soon after.[citation needed]

During World War II, the college continued operating even with the Japanese occupation of Singapore, but not without consequences. The first casualty was a fourth-year medical student based at Tan Tock Seng Hospital who was fatally wounded by Japanese shells during the Battle of Singapore. While his friends were burying him, they were spotted by Japanese soldiers and eleven were killed on the spot. The dead are commemorated by the SGH War Memorial.[citation needed]

In 1949, the KECM then merged with Raffles College, which specialized in the humanities and teacher training, to form the Singapore campus of the University of Malaya (UM). The medical school became the Faculty of Medicine of UM, and students in Malaysia wishing to study medicine would go to the campus in Singapore. UM eventually split into UM (Kuala Lumpur) and the University of Singapore in 1962, with the medical school coming under the University of Singapore while and UM in Kuala Lumpur established the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya.[citation needed]

Through a series of mergers with other universities, the University of Singapore would eventually form the National University of Singapore (NUS). The medical school became the Faculty of Medicine within the university and in 1982, it left its old buildings at Sepoy Lines behind to move into its new campus at Kent Ridge. The historic College of Medicine and Tan Teck Guan buildings which it previously occupied are currently owned by the Ministry of Health and listed as national monuments by the National Heritage Board.

In 2005, the centenary of the medical school and also that of the university, the medical school was renamed the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in honour of philanthropist and doctor Yong Loo Lin following a SG$100 million endowment from the Yong Loo Lin Trust. The gift enabled the medical school to expand its infrastructure and facilities.[3]

Departments edit

The School comprises 18 departments and 2 centres such as the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Anaesthesia, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Diagnostic Radiology, Medicine, Microbiology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Paediatrics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychological Medicine, and Surgery.

Admission and Programmes edit

The School uses the British undergraduate medical system, offering a full-time 5 year undergraduate programme leading to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). For Nursing, the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (conducted by the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies) is offered.

Rankings edit

As of December 2022, NUS is ranked:

  • 17th worldwide (3rd in Asia-Pacific after Tsinghua University at 7th and University of Melbourne at 14th) in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 by subject: clinical and health. [4]
  • 21st worldwide (3rd in Asia-Pacific after University of Sydney at 18th and University of Melbourne at 20th) in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022: Medicine. [5]
  • 46th worldwide (joint 3rd in Asia-Pacific after University of Sydney at 20th and University of Melbourne at 33rd) in the USNEWS Best Global Universities for Clinical Medicine. [6]

Notable alumni edit

Politics edit

Academia edit

Medical edit

Sports edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Manderson, Lenore (2002). Sickness and the State: Health and Illness in Colonial Malaya, 1870-1940. Cambridge University Press. p. 15. ISBN 9780521524483.
  2. ^ Heritage Places of Singapore. Marshall Cavendish International. 2011. p. 165. ISBN 9789814312950.
  3. ^ History April 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "World University Rankings 2022 by subject: clinical and health". Times Higher Education (THE). 10 September 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  5. ^ "QS World University Rankings for Medicine 2022". Top Universities. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  6. ^ "USNEWS Best Global Universities for Clinical Medicine".
  7. ^ "Former Presidents – Benjamin Sheares". istana.gov.sg.
  8. ^ "First Malay woman doctor dies". The New Paper. 21 July 2014.
  9. ^ Mariana Isa; Maganjeet Kaur (15 September 2015). Kuala Lumpur Street Names: A Guide to Their Meanings and Histories. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. pp. 204–. ISBN 978-981-4721-44-8.
  10. ^ Sim, Shuzhen (30 July 2018). "Renowned Pathologist K. Shanmugaratnam Dies At 97 (In Memoriam)". Asian Scientist. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
Other

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • King Edward VII College of Medicine Alumni Association
  • NUS Medical Society (MedSoc)

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine established in 1905 is the first institution of higher learning in Singapore and the genesis of the National University of Singapore The School is one of many who offer medical programmes in the Asia Pacific region The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019 by subject and Quacquarelli Symonds QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 list NUS Medicine as the leading medical school in Asia Its distinguished alumni include cabinet ministers of Singapore well known doctors and a Prime Minister of Malaysia and father of the president elect of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of MedicineFormer namesStraits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School 1905 1921 King Edward VII College of Medicine 1929 1949 Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya 1949 1962 Faculty of Medicine NUS 1962 2005 TypePublicEstablished1905 119 years ago 1905 Parent institutionNational University of SingaporeDeanChong Yap SengLocationKent Ridge Singapore1 17 47 N 103 46 47 E 1 2963 N 103 7796 E 1 2963 103 7796Websitenusmedicine wbr nus wbr edu wbr sg Contents 1 History 2 Departments 3 Admission and Programmes 4 Rankings 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Politics 5 2 Academia 5 3 Medical 5 4 Sports 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Centre for Translational Medicine MD6 buildingThe Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine was first established as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School in 1905 to train physicians from the British colonies of present day Singapore and Malaysia 1 It was located within a former women s mental asylum at Sepoy Lines The start of this medical school was significant in two ways It was meant to train local men and women to bring Western medicine to the local population It was handsomely supported by local merchants who took advantage of the tax exemptions of the time not to garner more wealth but to give generously to public causes Tan Jiak Kim gave the largest individual sum Another donor Tan Chay Hoon donated a building to the school in memory of his father Tan Teck Guan The Tan Teck Guan Building was built in 1911 citation needed In 1921 the school was renamed the King Edward VII College of Medicine after receiving a donation from the Edward VII Memorial Fund 2 founded by Lim Boon Keng In 1926 the College of Medicine Building was built to house the college in addition to the Tan Teck Guan Building The dental school was founded soon after citation needed During World War II the college continued operating even with the Japanese occupation of Singapore but not without consequences The first casualty was a fourth year medical student based at Tan Tock Seng Hospital who was fatally wounded by Japanese shells during the Battle of Singapore While his friends were burying him they were spotted by Japanese soldiers and eleven were killed on the spot The dead are commemorated by the SGH War Memorial citation needed In 1949 the KECM then merged with Raffles College which specialized in the humanities and teacher training to form the Singapore campus of the University of Malaya UM The medical school became the Faculty of Medicine of UM and students in Malaysia wishing to study medicine would go to the campus in Singapore UM eventually split into UM Kuala Lumpur and the University of Singapore in 1962 with the medical school coming under the University of Singapore while and UM in Kuala Lumpur established the Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya citation needed Through a series of mergers with other universities the University of Singapore would eventually form the National University of Singapore NUS The medical school became the Faculty of Medicine within the university and in 1982 it left its old buildings at Sepoy Lines behind to move into its new campus at Kent Ridge The historic College of Medicine and Tan Teck Guan buildings which it previously occupied are currently owned by the Ministry of Health and listed as national monuments by the National Heritage Board In 2005 the centenary of the medical school and also that of the university the medical school was renamed the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in honour of philanthropist and doctor Yong Loo Lin following a SG 100 million endowment from the Yong Loo Lin Trust The gift enabled the medical school to expand its infrastructure and facilities 3 Departments editThe School comprises 18 departments and 2 centres such as the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies Anaesthesia Anatomy Biochemistry Diagnostic Radiology Medicine Microbiology Obstetrics amp Gynaecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic Surgery Otolaryngology Paediatrics Pathology Pharmacology Physiology Psychological Medicine and Surgery Admission and Programmes editThe School uses the British undergraduate medical system offering a full time 5 year undergraduate programme leading to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery MBBS For Nursing the Bachelor of Science Nursing conducted by the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies is offered Rankings editAs of December 2022 NUS is ranked 17th worldwide 3rd in Asia Pacific after Tsinghua University at 7th and University of Melbourne at 14th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 by subject clinical and health 4 21st worldwide 3rd in Asia Pacific after University of Sydney at 18th and University of Melbourne at 20th in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 Medicine 5 46th worldwide joint 3rd in Asia Pacific after University of Sydney at 20th and University of Melbourne at 33rd in the USNEWS Best Global Universities for Clinical Medicine 6 Notable alumni editMain article List of National University of Singapore people Politics edit Ng Eng Hen Minister for Defence Vivian Balakrishnan Minister for Foreign Affairs Benjamin Sheares 2nd President of Singapore 7 Lam Pin Min former Senior Minister of State for Health and Transport Balaji Sadasivan former Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Tan Cheng Bock former Member of Parliament for Ayer Rajah and 2011 presidential election candidate Lim Han Hoe Singaporean physician and politician Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali former Spouse of the prime minister of Malaysia as the wife of Mahathir Tun Datuk Dr Haji Awang Hassan 5th Yang di Pertua Negeri of Penang Tan Sri Dr David Tan Chee Khoon co founder of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik former Minister of Transport of Malaysia Chen Su Lan social reformer and anti opium activistAcademia edit Tan Chorh Chuan 2nd President of the National University of Singapore Mak Joon Wah Malaysian pathologist Jannie Chan Singaporean entrepreneur and former lecturer in physiology and pharmacology Ong Teck Chin former Principal of Anglo Chinese School Independent 1994 2010 Lim Pin former Vice Chancellor of the National University of Singapore Shan Ratnam physician specialising in contraception former Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paola Ricciardi Castagnoli Italian immunologist Scientific Director of the Singapore Immunology Network James Whyte Black Scottish pharmacologist Nobel Laureate formerly senior lecturer at King Edward VII College Medical edit Robert Tan physician Woffles Wu Singaporean plastic surgeon Tan Sri Dr Salma Ismail 1947 first Malay woman to qualify as a physician 8 Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Razak the first Malay to be a qualified physician 9 Charles Joseph Pemberton Paglar founder of Paglar Maternity and Nursing Home now Parkway East Hospital Roy Yorke Calne British surgeon Kanagaratnam Shanmugaratnam pathologist and founder of the Singapore Cancer Registry former Master of the Academy of Medicine Singapore 10 Sports edit Mok Ying Ren Singaporean athlete and SEA Games gold medalist Wong Meng Kong 1987 Singaporean chess grandmasterSee also editNational University Hospital Duke NUS Medical School Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine National University of Singapore Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya University of MalayaReferences edit Manderson Lenore 2002 Sickness and the State Health and Illness in Colonial Malaya 1870 1940 Cambridge University Press p 15 ISBN 9780521524483 Heritage Places of Singapore Marshall Cavendish International 2011 p 165 ISBN 9789814312950 History Archived April 15 2013 at the Wayback Machine World University Rankings 2022 by subject clinical and health Times Higher Education THE 10 September 2021 Retrieved 6 December 2022 QS World University Rankings for Medicine 2022 Top Universities Retrieved 6 December 2022 USNEWS Best Global Universities for Clinical Medicine Former Presidents Benjamin Sheares istana gov sg First Malay woman doctor dies The New Paper 21 July 2014 Mariana Isa Maganjeet Kaur 15 September 2015 Kuala Lumpur Street Names A Guide to Their Meanings and Histories Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd pp 204 ISBN 978 981 4721 44 8 Sim Shuzhen 30 July 2018 Renowned Pathologist K Shanmugaratnam Dies At 97 In Memoriam Asian Scientist Retrieved 1 August 2018 M Mahathir July 2005 The Singapore Years and Subsequently PDF Annals of the Academy of Medicine Academy of Medicine Singapore 34 6 42C 44C PMID 16010378 Teo ES July 2005 The History of the College of Medicine and Tan Teck Guan Buildings PDF Annals of the Academy of Medicine Academy of Medicine Singapore 34 6 61C 71C PMID 16010381 King Edward VII College of Medicine Infopedia National Library Board 2011 OtherPhoto GUESTS ATTEND THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF KING EDWARD VII MEDICAL COLLEGE BUILDING National Archives of SingaporeExternal links editOfficial Website King Edward VII College of Medicine Alumni Association NUS Medical Society MedSoc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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