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Education

As part of the SingHealth Duke-NUS campus, we value the opportunity to educate the next generation of doctors and surgeons-to-be in surgical cancer care and cancer research. The department is active in curriculum planning for Duke-NUS, and clinical teaching for students from Duke-NUS Medical School and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. We also actively contribute to the teaching and training of surgical residents.  We welcome applications for attachments not only from local medical students but also from overseas medical students or pre-med students interested in pursuing medicine or oncology research as a career.

Interested applicants please contact Ms Jasmine Pung at jasmine.pung.b.l@nccs.com.sg for more information.

Fellowship program

The goals and objectives of our fellowship program are to train surgeons to provide comprehensive tertiary multidsiciplinary care for patients with complex intra-abdominal, pelvic and peritoneal malignancies.  This is a 6-month full time fellowship program, with plausibility of extension at discretion of supervisor.  Candidates must have completed an accredited specialist training in General Surgery. For more information, please refer to https://www.nccs.com.sg/education-training/fellowship/surgical-oncology-fellowship-programme

Collaborations

Asian Peritoneal Surface Malignancy Group (APSMG) - a network of professionals and peritoneal treatment units that promotes learning opportunities and collaborations across the member Peritoneal Treatment Centers and units.  The SPRinT team was one of the founding members of this group, and hosts the annual Peritoneal Surface Malignancy Course in Singapore which hosts a diverse range of regional and international oncologic surgeons interested in the latest practice changing updates. For more information, please refer to http://apsmg.org and https://www.psmconference.org

Singapore Peritoneal Oncology Study group (SPOS) – a collaboration between National Cancer Centre Singapore and surgeons from National Cancer Institute Singapore (NCIS) to advance research and education in peritoneal surface oncology.