The AAR nominated me in 2003 to be the visiting professor in Diagnostic Radiology to Indonesia. I visited Jakarta and Semarang in Java, and gave 2 two-day courses related to imaging of the breast and the musculoskeletal system
2004
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Workshop
College of Radiologists, Sri Lanka
I ran a one-day workshop including several lectures and hands-on scanning in musculoskeletal ultrasound for the College of Radiologists in Sri Lanka
1992
General Electric Luminary Visitor, China
General Electric Asia-Pacific
I gave lectures on MRI at the GE CT & MR End-User Meeting in Qingdao, and a site visit to the MR unit at Suzhou, where I gave several lectures and provided hands-on guidance for advanced MRI training.
1990
MRI Lectures
Hong Kong Sanatorium Hospital
A series of lectures on Magnetic Resonance Imaging given to the technologists, radiologists and honorary physicians at the Hong Kong Sanatorium Hospital. I was the sole speaker and presenter. Topics included: MRI physics, MRI special techniques, haemorrhage and contrast media, brain MRI, spine MRI, and musculoskeletal MRI.
In addition I developed new protocols for their MRI scanner.
Clinico-Radiologic Meetings as Presenting Radiologist
2009–
Breast Tumour Multidisciplinary Review Meeting, Westmead Breast Cancer Institute
Weekly case review meetings of breast cancer cases
2002-2008
Rheumatology Review Meetings, National University Hospital
Monthly meeting to review cases with Department of Rheumatology
2000-2008
Orthopaedic Tumour Case Review, National University Hospital
Weekly case review and with Orthopaedic Surgeons
1999-2007
Neuroscience Review meeting, National University Hospital
Bi-weekly neuroscience case review with Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery
1998-2008
Liver Transplant Meeting, National University Hospital
Weekly review of cases with the Liver Transplant Group.
1998-2008
Gastroenterology Review meeting, National University Hospital
Weekly review of cases with the Department of Gastroenterology, and monthly review of GIT pathology
1998-2008
Endocrinology Review meeting, National University Hospital
Bi-monthly teaching review of endocrinology cases.
1997-2003
Orthopaedic Monthly Presentation meeting, National University Hospital
Regular presentations of orthopaedic cases & topics
1997-2002
Clinical Review Meetings, National University Hospital
With Departments of Surgery, Medical Oncology, Head & Neck Surgery, Medicine and Paediatrics.
1992-1997
Rheumatology Review meeting, Royal North Shore Hospital
I conducted a weekly meeting with the Department of Rheumatology to review imaging of their patients.
1991-1996
Neonatology Review meeting, Royal North Shore Hospital
I conducted a weekly meeting with the Department of Neonatology to review imaging of their patients.
1987-1997
Orthopaedic Teaching Meetings, Royal North Shore Hospital
Postgraduate Teaching
2009–
PhD Co-Supervisor: Megan Cromer
Discipline of Health Sciences, University of Sydney
Ms. Cromer is studying the MRI characteristics of abnormal and normal articular cartilage in the knee of clinical and experimental subjects
2008–
New Curriculum for Diagnostic Radiology Training
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
I am leading the development and implementation of a new syllabus and curriculum for professional training in Diagnostic Radiology for Australia and New Zealand. This project commenced in 2005 under the leadership of Prof. J. Slavotinek, the current Chief Censor of the RANZCR, and was launched in 2010.
2005-2008
New Curriculum for Diagnostic Radiology Training
Specialist Training Committee in Diagnostic Radiology & Education Board, College of Radiologists Singapore
I planned and developed a revised framework for a 5 year seamless training programme in Diagnostic Radiology training for Singapore hospitals, in conjunction with the Specialist Training Committee for Diagnostic Radiology
This incorporated a new course in Basics of Radiology in the first year of training, a revised method of progress competency assessment, a new Professional Development course in the fourth year of training, and integration of the Master of Medicine for Radiology as a research project in the 4th and 5th years of training.
Graduate Programme in Bioengineering, National University of Singapore
Co-supervisor: Prof. Teoh Swee Hin, Mechanical Engineering NUS
PhD Thesis: Title TBA, due for submission July 2008
He is developing and testing novel magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical imaging and cellular tracking of human fetal embryonic stem cells in vivo using MRI
2003-2006
PhD (Medicine) Supervisor: Teo Choon Meng, Jeremy
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine & Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore
Co-Supervisor: Prof. Teoh Swee Hin, Mechanical Engineering, NUS
PhD Thesis: “Patient-specific finite element modeling for intraosseous polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) flow simulation in vertebral cancellous bone”, submitted January 2008, passed March 2008
Worked within the Virtual Spine Workstation project in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and investigated computer modeling of spinal vertebrae to model flow and rheology of bone cement used in spinal vertebroplasty
2005-2006
M.Eng. Co-Supervisor: Lei Yang
Graduate Programme in Bioengineering (GPBE), National University of Singapore
Main Supervisor: Dr. Yan Chye Hwang, of the DSO.
M.Eng. Thesis: “Bone Densitometry using CT Imaging”, passed 2007
A new method for calculating the bone mineral density of spinal vertebral bodies using a novel single photon technique and high resolution 3D CT acquisitions.
2005-2006
B.Sc.(Hons.) Co-Supervisor: Ong Yao Min
Dept. Of Microbiology, National University of Singapore
Main supervisor A/Prof. Vincent Chow
Thesis title: “Evaluation of responsiveness to chemotherapy in an in-vitro model of human breast cancer using 99mTc-Sestamibi”, passed 2006
2004-2006
Co-Supervisor for M.Eng. Degree
Graduate Programme in Bioengineering, National University of Singapore
NUS Nanotechnology Initiative, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore
GPBE co-supervisor: Chen Lirong (graduated 2004)
GPBE co-supervisor:
Wang Yan (GPBE MEng): “Nanoparticles of Biodegradable Polymers for Medical Imaging” (Main Supervisor: Feng Si-shen, Chemical Engineering NUS. Co-Supervisor: A/P Sheu Fwu-Shan, Biological Sciences NUS, A/P Wang Shih-chang, Diagnostic Radiology NUS).
Yu Qianru (GPBE MEng): “Nanoparticles of Biodegradable Polymers for Chemotherapy across the Brain-Blood Barrier (BBB): Effects of Particle Size and Surface Coating”, (Co-Supervisors: A/P Feng S-shen, Chemical Engineering, NUS A/P Sheu Fwu-Shan, Biological Sciences NUS, A/P Wang Shih-chang, Diagnostic Radiology NUS)
Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore
M.Eng. Thesis: “3D nonrigid registration of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the breast”, completed 2003
Co-supervisor: A/Prof Ong Sim Heng, Electrical Engineering NUS
Successfully completed his project & thesis for his Masters degree, and has gone to a prestigious US university for his PhD in 2005.
2002-2004
Internal Examiner and Thesis Adviser
Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore
I helped to evaluate the undergraduate work of two Electrical Engineering students for 3D modeling of human imaging data:
One student produced a method of unfolding and flattening a 3D model of the colon from axial CT colonographic images.
Tan Ek Tsoon developed a method of efficient 3D rigid and nonrigid registration for dynamically acquired breast MRI volumetric image registration.
2001-2008
Teaching & Examining, FRCR 2B Preparation Course
Singapore Radiological Society and National University of Singapore
This annual course to prepare candidates for the examinations has been held for the at Singapore General Hospital, National University of Singapore and more recently, National University Hospital. I have been an invited lecturer and examiner for this series of courses every year.
2000-2008
Curriculum and Framework for FRCR 2B Examination Preparation Course
Specialist Training Committee in Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore
This course was developed at my instigation in Singapore to help prepare candidates better for the final FRCR 2B viva voce and written case examinations. It consists of a rotational series of mock exam-condition written film quiz and viva voce tutorials for about 4 months prior to the examinations. The pass rate for this component of the exam has increased significantly since its introduction.
For this course, I developed the framework, guidelines for teachers, the documentation and guide to trainees, and I continue to coordinate and monitor every 6 months.
2000-2008
Teaching Sessions, FRCR 2B Course in Diagnostic Radiology
Specialist Training Committee in Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore
I teach at least once for each cycle of this course which I also coordinate. This course is organized once very 6 month posting cycle for professional Radiology trainees
Specialist Training Committee in Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore
I designed and continue to coordinate this module of lectures to teach trainees about the requisites for the modular component of the FRCR 2A written examination.
2000-2007
Lectures in FRCR 2A Course in Diagnostic Radiology
Specialist Training Committee in Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore
I lecture in the Musculoskeletal and the Womens Imaging/Urogenital modules for the FRCR 2A Course organized by the Specialist Training Committee
1997-2008
Tutorials
Radiology Trainees in Singapore
Tutorials and mini-examinations for candidates for the FRCR and the FRANZCR Part IIB examinations on an ad hoc basis
I organized and ran a series of regular mock examinations in my home on a weekly basis for Radiology examination candidates for almost 7 years, to help them prepare for the final viva voce and written reporting components of the examination.
1987-1997
Radiology Trainees
Royal North Shore Hospital
Tutorials and lectures to registrars in Radiology who are candidates for the FRACR Part II examination, as well as to resident medical staff and registrars from other specialties.
1989-1997
DRACR Part II Course
Coppleson Postgraduate Institute, University of Sydney
Annual lecture on musculoskeletal MRI to candidates for the Diploma of the Royal Australasian College of Radiologists, as part of the course in Diagnostic Radiology (Part II).
1993-1996
Neonatal Nursing Course
Royal North Shore Hospital
Lectures in neonatal chest radiology and cranial ultrasound were given to subspecialist nurses
1990-1994
MRI Course
Radiology Department, Royal North Shore Hospital
RNSH Radiology Department ran a monthly course in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, given to radiologists from other centres from Australia and New Zealand. Lectures on MRI contrast media and special techniques.