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Vice Dean of Education at NUS Medicine and Senior Consultant at NUH’s Division of Rheumatology, Prof Lau Tang Ching, shares 3 sagely advice on how students can achieve their ikigai in medicine – one of which is forging strong and long-lasting relationships with our peers. He also gives us an exciting glimpse into the upcoming changes to the medical school’s curriculum at both the undergraduate and post-graduate levels (inter-professional opportunities, healthcare analytics, and much more…). Find out how theology and tai chi have also shaped his worldview and influenced how he practices medicine.
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Vice Dean of Education at NUS Medicine and Senior Consultant at NUH’s Division of Rheumatology, Prof Lau Tang Ching, shares 3 sagely advice on how students can achieve their ikigai in medicine – one of which is forging strong and long-lasting relationships with our peers. He also gives us an exciting glimpse into the upcoming changes to the medical school’s curriculum at both the undergraduate and post-graduate levels (inter-professional opportunities, healthcare analytics, and much more…). Find out how theology and tai chi have also shaped his worldview and influenced how he practices medicine.