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The NUHS Infectious Diseases Senior Residency Programme (NUHS ID SRP) at NUHS is committed to the training of academically-oriented Infectious Disease (ID) specialists in a programme combining faculty guidance, clinical rotations, mentored research and didactic coursework.
Our programme strives to help residents attain professional, attitudinal, cognitive, and technical skills necessary to provide their patients with competent and compassionate care. Our graduates are highly qualified for the practice of infectious diseases, clinical research and for leadership roles in the ID field.
For more information on the NUHS Infectious Diseases Senior Residency Programme, please download the brochure below -


Adj. A/Prof Lionel Lum
Programme Director,
Infectious Diseases Senior Residency Programme, NUHS

A/Prof Sophia Archuleta
Core Faculty,
Infectious Diseases Senior Residency Programme, NUHS

Adj. A/Prof Jolene Oon
Core Faculty, Infectious Diseases Senior Residency Programme, NUHS

"Pursuing Infectious Diseases (ID) Senior Residency Programme training at NUHS provides broad clinical exposure to various medical, surgical and immunocompromised patients.
From diagnosis dilemmas to novel therapeutics, ID remains an ever-changing field and essential field, particularly in the context of a global pandemic. Through it all, we share a contagious passion for the subject, where seniors are always eager to teach and guide juniors."
Base Criteria
Clinical Competence - The ability to apply medical knowledge, skills and judgment to deliver safe and effective patient care.
Interpersonal and Communication Skills - The ability to communicate effectively with patients, families and healthcare teams.
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement - The ability to evaluate one's own patient care practices and identify areas for improvement.
Professionalism - The commitment to carrying out professional responsibilities in an ethical and sensitive manner.
Personal Attributes - Qualities that aligned with NUHS TRICEP values of Teamwork, Respect, Integrity, Compassion, Excellence and Patient-Centredness, that support professional practice and patient-focused care.
Applicants who meet the base and/or optional criteria are eligible to apply for residency training; however, fulfillment of these criteria does not guarantee a match.
Programme Director
Adj. A/Prof Lionel Lum
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Programme Coordinator
Ms Charmaine Chua
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