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ICAS Monthly Webinar 2020 Organized by Registration: CLICK HERE to register of scan the QR Code DATE TOPIC PRESENTERS A/Prof. Ling Moi Lin 16 Sep, 2020 Journal Club Dr. Surinder Kaur Pada 14-Oct, 2020 ICAS 20th Anniversary + IPC Week A/Prof. Helen Oh 11-Nov, 2020 Journal Club Ms. Lee Lai Chee 09-Dec, 2020 Best practice sharing from Singapore General Hospital 1. Hand hygiene program Ms. Kamini Devi D/O Magesparan 2. Education and teaching program Ms. Bushra Binte Shaik Ismail Ms. Lee Shu Lay 13-Jan, 2021 Journal Club Ms. Lily Lang Best practice sharing from Ng Teng Fong 10-Feb, 2021 Dr. Surinder Kaur Pada General Hospital Ms. Molly How Kue Bien 10-Mar, 2021 Journal Club Dr. Kalisvar Marimuthu Best practice sharing from National University Dr. Somani Jyoti 14-Apr, 2021 Dr. Revathi Sridhar Hospital Ms. Leelah Sivalingam Dr. Sharmila Sengupta Ms. Eu Chiow Khuan Christine 12-May , 2021 Journal Club Prof. Paul Anantharajah Tambyah 09-Jun, 2021 Best practice sharing from Changi General Hospital Ms. Philomela Liew 14-Jul, 2021 Journal Club Dr. Asok Kurup Dr. Ng Tong Yong 11-Aug, 2021 Best practice sharing from Sengkang General Hospital Ms. Sharon Wong Yit Ngoh Ms. Leong Chin Jong 08-Sep, 2021 Journal Club Dr. Soh Ling Ling 20-Oct, 2021 IPC Week Dr. Lim Siok Hong 10-Nov, 2021 Journal Club Dr. Ng Chung Wai 08-Dec, 2021 Best practice sharing from Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and Yishun Community Hospital Organized by A/Prof. Ling Moi Lin A/Prof. Helen Oh Director, Infection Prevention, SingHealth Senior Consultant Director, Infection Prevention & Epidemiology Department of Infectious Diseases Singapore General Hospital Changi General Hospital Dr. Surinder Kaur Pada Ms. Lee Lai Chee Head & Senior Consultant, Infection Prevention Lead Division of Infectious Diseases Singapore General Hospital Chairperson, Infection Control, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital Ms. Kamini Devi D/O Magesparan Prof. Paul Anantharajah Tambyah Assistant Nurse Clinician Senior Consultant, Division of Infection Diseases, Department of Infection Prevention and Control University Medicine Cluster, National University Hospital Singapore General Hospital Professor, Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore Ms. Bushra Binte Shaik Ismail Ms. Philomela Liew Senior Staff Nurse Deputy Director Nurse Department of Infection Prevention and Control Peri-Operative Nursing, CSSD Services & IPC Singapore General Hospital Changi General Hospital Ms. Lee Shu Lay Dr. Asok Kurup Infection Control Manager Nursing Infectious Diseases Physician Thomson Medical Centre Mount Elizabeth Hospital Ms. Lily Lang Dr. Ng Tong Yong Nurse Manager (Dental Services), Infection Control, Consultant, Microbiology Singapore General Hospital National Healthcare Group Policlinic Consultant, Department of Pathology Sengkang General Hospital Ms. Molly How Kue Bien Ms. Leong Chin Jong Senior Nurse Clinican Assistant Director Department of Infection Prevention and Control QIPD Singapore General Hospital Agency for Integrated Care Dr. Kalisvar Marimuthu Dr. Soh Ling Ling Senior Consultant, Department of Infectious Diseases, Associate Consultant National Centre for Infectious Diseases Post-acute and Continuing Care Senior Consultant, Department of Infectious Diseases, Singhealth Community Hospitals – Sengkang Tan Tock Seng Hospital Ms. Eu Chiow Khuan Christine Dr. Lim Siok Hong Clinical Nurse Manager, Assistant Director (Nursing), Infection Control Unit Infection Control, National Kidney KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation Singapore Dr. Ng Chung Wai Ms. Sharon Wong Yit Ngoh Senior Consultant and Family Physician Senior Nurse Clinician, Infection Control Department, SingHealth Polyclinics Sengkang General Hospital Dr. Somani Jyoti Dr. Revathi Sridhar Senior Consultant, Division of Infectious Diseases Senior Epidemiologist, Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Medicine, National University Hospital Department of Medicine, National University Hospital Dr. Sharmila Sengupta Ms. Leelah Sivalingam Research Coordinator for Infectious Diseases, Pandemic Senior Staff Nurse, Infection Prevention Team Research Team, National University Hospital Singapore National University Hospital Singapore.
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