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  1. Programme Details. The world will change as it adapts to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but here at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, we remain steadfast in our commitment to be the best medical school in Asia, and the best medical school in the world for Asia. The School’s vision — Inspiring Health for All has not changed.

  2. Dean, NUS Medicine. meddean@nus.edu.sg. yap_seng_chong@nuhs.edu.sg. Welcome to NUS Medicine! As Singapore’s first medical school established in 1905, our enduring mission is to ensure the health and well-being of Singaporeans, and to continuously improve the understanding and practice of medicine for all. Our vision is to inspire health for all.

  3. 1. Join our ever-growing NUS Medicine fraternity. What can we say but, Welcome to the Club! Established in 1905, we’ve had graduates since 1910, that’s over 100 years of providing Singaporeans with doctors throughout the healthcare system. Not only are you in good company, you’re also well-supported with the wide network of seniors ...

  4. The Medical Education Technology Enterprise (METE) Committee anchors the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine’s strategic goal of promoting innovation in technology for teaching and learning in medical education.

  5. Our five-year curriculum is future-oriented, inter-disciplinary and inter-professional in nature. We provide a holistic learning experience that expose our students to multiple facets of healthcare and prepares them to become visionary leaders and compassionate doctors of tomorrow. First-rate patient care begins with a holistic and integrated ...

  6. NUS Medicine offers 280 places annually and shortlists approximately 1200 candidates for the admissions assessment. All 1200 candidates are ranked based on their scores for the FSA and SJT and the top 280 candidates will be offered a place in NUS Medicine. The subsequent 70 candidates will be placed on the NUS Medicine reserve list while being ...

  7. Research Programmes. The NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine has 16 departments in the basic sciences and clinical specialties and 7 centres, covering a full spectrum of medical specialties. Clinical faculty also staff the National University Hospital, which is the primary training institution for the School’s students.