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The healthcare system in Singapore is divided into two sectors; statutory boards and institutions (which are then divided into public and private streams). [10] There are a variety of statutory boards in place, including the Medical Council, Dental Council, Nursing Board, Pharmacy Council, and Optometrists and Opticians Board. [10]
The Singapore Medical Association (abbreviated SMA) is a professional association representing the interests of medical professionals in Singapore. It was established on September 15, 1959, replacing the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association. [2] As of 2020, it had over 8,200 members. [3] It publishes the monthly peer-reviewed ...
Woodlands. 1,800 [5] Alexandra Hospital. 1938. Queenstown. Public (National University Health System) 326 [6] National University Hospital. 1985.
Singapore Gamma Knife Centre. Singapore National Eye Centre. Singapore Red Cross Society. Singapore Workplace Safety and Health Conference. SingHealth. Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Categories: Medical and health organizations by country. Healthcare in Singapore.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board. Website. www.moh.gov.sg. Agency ID. T08GA0015H. The Ministry of Health (MOH; Malay: Kementerian Kesihatan; Chinese: 卫生部; Tamil: சுகாதார அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for managing the public healthcare system in Singapore.
Hospitals in Singapore. Mount Alvernia Hospital is the only not-for-profit general acute tertiary care private hospital in Singapore. With close to 380 beds, Alvernia is supported by more than 300 on-campus specialist doctors and nearly 1,400 accredited doctors.
S. Singapore Human Resources Institute. Singapore Medical Association. Categories: Organisations based in Singapore by subject. Professional associations by country.
St Luke's Hospital, Singapore. St. Luke's Hospital is a community hospital in Singapore that provides professional healthcare services. It was named after the patron saint of the medical profession, St. Luke. St. Luke's Hospital for the Elderly Sick was registered as a voluntary welfare organization in the Registry of Societies in October 1991. [1]