Behind every great organisation is a great team of staff. Meet some of our people and find out what they think of working at the NUHS.
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Cai Shao Bin Senior Radiation Therapist
My work involves the safe and accurate delivery of radiation for cancer treatment. NUH combines both cutting edge technology and old fashioned compassion in the management of patients. I am proud to be part of the dynamic team that provides holistic care. |
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Catherine Koh Senior Dietitian
I help manage chronic diseases and prevent ailments that may occur with poor disease management. I make a difference to patients' lives! I am proud to be part of the dynamic team of NUHS, which has set a high standard for patient-centric care! |
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Catherine Teo Advanced Practice Nurse
I enjoy the meaningful work of a Palliative Care Advanced Practice Nurse. I work closely with doctors, nurses and allied health professionals in providing competent and compassionate care to patients with life-limiting illnesses.
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Clara Sin Director, Medical Affairs (Education)
Having been in NUH since 2002, I have seen the transformation of NUH and am proud to be part of a caring and nurturing organization. Whilst patient care is at the centre of everything we do, the organization also takes good care of its staff. I feel that I have grown and matured with the organization! Doing meaningful work is in itself motivating and that drives us to want to excel in our work. Whilst we work hard, we play hard too. My colleagues are my best friends too! |
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Connie Lim Senior Team Leader
Patients appreciate a genuine smile and the attention given through personalised care and service. They do notice when I proactively manage their appointments, especially when they are in pain or in a rush. The job satisfaction comes when patients appreciate the effort taken as well as that I acknowledge each and every person as a unique individual. |
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Dawn Sim Assistant Director, Communications Office
Working in the NUHS has enabled me to be part of the effort to help change and improve lives. It is a fast paced, exciting and ever-changing environment here. The job is rewarding as when we help publicise the good work carried out by our clinicians, scientists, researchers and educators – be it stories about treatments, medical research or significant student achievements, we are able to see the difference in someone’s life. At the NUHS, the opportunity for development and growth also draws us in and it’s also fun. In what other industry can one touch lives and makes an impact the way we can? |
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Eng Jia Yen Principal Occupational Therapist
I derive joy from helping patients regain independence to attain a meaningful quality of life despite their illness or disabilities. NUH provides a conducive environment for quality learning, and ample opportunities for clinical research and better patient care. I am glad to be part of the team! |
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