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ANNEX a Nurses' Merit Award Recipients 2020 ANNEX A Nurses’ Merit Award Recipients 2020 S/N INSTITUTION NAME DESIGNATION Private Hospitals 1 Farrer Park Hospital Zubaidah Binte Mohamed Assistant Director of Nursing 2 Mount Alvernia Hospital Audrey Lim Chwee Ling Senior Nurse Manager 3 Gleneagles Hospital Rodrigues Junita Henrita Senior Nurse Educator 4 Mount Elizabeth Hospital Yau Chuen So Senior Nurse Manager 5 Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital Fung Guat Ching Senior Nurse Manager 6 Parkway Shenton Pte Ltd Noor Hafiz Bin Hassan Senior Staff Nurse 7 Raffles Hospital Yeo Su Vi Ward Manager 8 Thomson Medical Centre Lim Pang Lim Principal Midwife Community Care Sector & Community Hospitals 9 All Saints Home Cahatian Niel Caderao Assistant Nurse Manager MWS Home Care & MWS Home 10 Pah Bee Jun Jessie Senior Nurse Manager Hospice 11 National Kidney Foundation Saritha Kattadichira Mani Clinical Nurse Manager 12 National Kidney Foundation Pan Mei Yu Clinical Nurse Manager NTUC Health Nursing Home (Jurong 13 Pang LingXia Senior Nurse Clinician West) 14 Ren Ci Community Hospital Lingaraj Prabha Nurse Manager 15 St Andrew's Community Hospital Arlene Dergam Aleta Nurse Manager St Andrew's Nursing Home 16 Suzanna Ho May Chen Nurse Manager (Buangkok) St Luke's ElderCare Residence @ 17 Chen Danlin Naomi Nurse Manager Ang Mo Kio The Salvation Army Peacehaven 18 Magnaye Melanie Remo Assistant Nurse Manager Bedok Day Centre 19 THK Nursing Home @ Hougang Punitha D/O Ram Keelavan Nurse Manager 20 United Medicare Centre (Queensway) Lim Wee Feng Assistant Nurse Manager National University Health System (NUHS) 21 Alexandra Hospital See Hwee Hwee Senior Nurse Manager 22 NUHS Community Campus Antoinette Goh Wei Ling Assistant Nurse Clinician 23 National University Hospital Choong Mang Shya Nurse Manager 24 National University Hospital Caroline Lim Yuh Yng Assistant Nurse Clinician Munirah Binte Mohamed 25 National University Hospital Nurse Manager Moktar 26 National University Hospital Ng Yi Li Assistant Nurse Clinician Nurse Clinician 27 National University Hospital Song Ge (Advanced Practice Nurse) 28 National University Hospital Tan Hui Ting Nurse Clinician 29 National University Hospital Jasline Teo Chay Ying Nurse Manager 30 National University Hospital Zhao Xiaohong Nurse Clinician 31 National University Hospital Zhou Li Assistant Nurse Clinician 32 National University Polyclinics Letchimi Muthusamy Nurse Manager 33 National University Polyclinics Evon Oh Assistant Nurse Clinician 34 Ng Teng Fong General Hospital Chong Siow Yong Nurse Clinician 35 Ng Teng Fong General Hospital Nurimah Ismail Nurse Clinician S/N INSTITUTION NAME DESIGNATION 36 Ng Teng Fong General Hospital Lau Meng Er Nurse Educator 37 Ng Teng Fong General Hospital Hema Malini Nurse Clinician SingHealth Services (SHS) Siti Nuridahwati Binte Abd 38 Changi General Hospital Principal Enrolled Nurse Hamid 39 Changi General Hospital Che Yong Jin Senior Staff Nurse 40 Changi General Hospital Fong Ling Qi Aaron Assistant Nurse Clinician 41 Changi General Hospital Peter Lin Beng Leong Assistant Nurse Clinician Faridah Bte Mohamad 42 Changi General Hospital Assistant Nurse Clinician Assalam 43 Changi General Hospital Mu Yanyan Assistant Nurse Clinician 44 Changi General Hospital Chitra D/O Pandiaya Nurse Clinician 45 Changi General Hospital Janet Toh Lay Siang Senior Nurse Clinician 46 KK Women's and Children's Hospital Nurli Fadhillah Binte Ab Latiff Nurse Clinician 47 KK Women's and Children's Hospital Cruz Luisa Rico Nurse Clinician 48 KK Women's and Children's Hospital Nurulain Binte Hassan Nurse Clinician 49 KK Women's and Children's Hospital Shakira Khaliq Senior Staff Nurse 50 KK Women's and Children's Hospital Lim Zi Ying Senior Nurse Clinician 51 KK Women's and Children's Hospital Sally Ong Siew Gim Nurse Clinician Nurse Clinician 52 KK Women's and Children's Hospital Zhang Xinrong (Advanced Practice Nurse) 53 National Cancer Centre Singapore Loh Chiat Sian Nurse Manager Juraihah Binte Haji 54 National Heart Centre Singapore Nurse Clinician Mohamad Saleh 55 National Heart Centre Singapore Luo Tao Assistant Nurse Clinician Nurse Clinician 56 National Neuroscience Institute Tan Il Fan (Advanced Practice Nurse) 57 Sengkang Community Hospital Wong Vern Tym Nurse Clinician 58 Sengkang General Hospital Linda Marie Nathan Nurse Clinician 59 Sengkang General Hospital Teoh Yu Pei Principal Enrolled Nurse 60 Sengkang General Hospital Ye Shuqin Nurse Clinician Normuliana Binte Abu 61 Singapore General Hospital Principal Enrollled Nurse Hassan 62 Singapore General Hospital Chia Jia En Martha Mabel Nurse Clinician 63 Singapore General Hospital Chiew Siew Fong Senior Nurse Manager 64 Singapore General Hospital Esther Monica Fan Peijin Assistant Nurse Clinician Nanthakumahrie D/O 65 Singapore General Hospital Nurse Clinician Gunasegaran 66 Singapore General Hospital Huang Liwen Nurse Clinician Nurse Clinician 67 Singapore General Hospital Vazhayil Joseph Lissa (Advanced Practice Nurse) 68 Singapore General Hospital Lu Ruli Nurse Clinician 69 Singapore General Hospital Ng Zheng Yuan Nurse Clinician Rajashulakshana D/O Nurse Clinician 70 Singapore General Hospital Rajaram (Advanced Practice Nurse) 71 Singapore General Hospital Wong Yuk Meng Nurse Clinician 72 Singapore General Hospital Wu Sin Yan Nurse Clinician 73 Singapore National Eye Centre Teong Soh Keng Nurse Manager 74 SingHealth Polyclinics Ang Bee Leng Nurse Clinician 75 SingHealth Polyclinics Fong Mew Keng Nurse Manager S/N INSTITUTION NAME DESIGNATION National Healthcare Group (NHG) Senior Nurse Clinician 76 Institute of Mental Health Goh Ai Sze, Cheryl (Advanced Practice Nurse) 77 Institute of Mental Health Koh Chee Meng Assistant Nurse Clinician 78 Institute of Mental Health Ong Lay Kheng Principal Assistant Nurse 79 Institute of Mental Health Phu Hui Huang Senior Nurse Clinician 80 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Chan Zhi Qiang Nurse Clinician 81 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Fan See Wai Nurse Manager 82 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Hou Luyin Assistant Nurse Clinician 83 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Ong Wei Wei Assistant Nurse Clinician 84 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Faith Tan Yen Hoong Assistant Nurse Clinician Sharifah Maryam Alhabshee 85 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Nurse Manager Binte Zen 86 National Healthcare Group Polyclinics Nirmala Nair Senior Nurse Manager 87 National Healthcare Group Polyclinics Anita Tan Ai Ling Senior Nurse Manager 88 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Samuel Ho Jia Yi Senior Staff Nurse 89 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Lai Kit Mun Grace Senior Staff Nurse 90 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Lau Meng Tuan Nurse Clinician 91 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Lee Jin Yih Nurse Clinician 92 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Lim Kwee Peng Nurse Clinician 93 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Naw Than Win Nurse Manager 94 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Ng Lan Shin Nicole Senior Staff Nurse 95 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Quah Evelyn Nurse Clinician 96 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Marimah Bte Rahmat Nurse Manager 97 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Tang Lin Fong Selina Nurse Manager 98 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Toh Bee Guat Senior Assistant Nurse 99 Woodlands Health Campus Tan Siew Peng Senior Nurse Clinician 100 Yishun Community Hospital Chng Hsing Yun, Priscilla Assistant Nurse Clinician .
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