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1. |
Professor
KOH, David (Head,
Department of Community, Occupational and Family
Medicine) |
2. |
Professor
LEE Hin Peng (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
3. |
Professor
ONG Choon Nam (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
4. |
Associate
Professor CHIA Sin Eng (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
5. |
Associate
Professor CHOW, Vincent (Department
of Microbiology) |
6. |
Associate
Professor GOH Lee Gan (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
7. |
Associate
Professor LIM Meng Kin (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
8. |
Associate
Professor PHUA Kai Hong (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
9. |
Associate
Professor SEOW, Adeline (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
10. |
Associate
Professor TAMBYAH, Paul Anantharajah (Department
of Medicine) |
11. |
Associate
Professor WONG Mee Lian (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
12. |
Dr
NG, Daniel (Department
of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine) |
13. |
Adjunct
Associate Professor CHEW Suok Kai (Ministry
of Health/Department of Community, Occupational
and Family Medicine) |
14. |
Mr
CHANDRAN, Ravi (Centre
for Instructional Technology) |
15. |
Mr
PRASAD, Iyer (Centre
for Instructional Technology) |
The Special Commendation Award is conferred to a joint team from
the Faculty of Medicine and the Centre for Instructional
Technology for developing a module that is highly relevant
to public health as it faces new challenges posed by emerging
strains of viruses, such as the deadly SARS (Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome). Entitled
The Nation's Health: Lessons
from SARS, the module deals with the economic, ethical,
legal and social implications of an epidemic which has a
global outreach. The interdisciplinary module holds the added
distinction of being the University's first completely online
module. It was produced in limited time and brought together
information from a large team of medical experts targeted
at a broad-based audience. The module will be read by all
NUS undergraduates.
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