Imaging in the Lion City: Singapore Radiology Country Report
- Lionel Tim-Ee Cheng (Singapore General Hospital)
- Li Hoon Sng (Singapore General Hospital)
- Tchoyoson Choie Cheio Lim (National Neuroscience Institute, Republic of Singapore)
- Bien Soo Tan (Singapore General Hospital)
Abstract
Singapore is a small tropical island city-state with limited natural resources that has achieved remarkable healthcare outcomes through effective long-term planning and judicious investment in human resources and technology. A full-range of medical imaging services is available in the country, with integrated care delivered to patients through a network of both government and private hospitals. Training in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and diagnostic radiography continue to evolve in Singapore, with an aim to further increase the range of subspecialty medical imaging services available and address projected challenges for the healthcare system in the future, such as an aging population. Continued government investment in technology and biomedical imaging is expected to further expand the scope and depth of medical imaging services in the future.
Keywords: Singapore, global radiology, diagnostic skills, radiology workforce, radiology education, radiology training, global public health
How to Cite:
Cheng, L. T., Sng, L. H., Lim, T. C. & Tan, B. S., (2016) “Imaging in the Lion City: Singapore Radiology Country Report”, Journal of Global Radiology 2(1): 5. doi: https://doi.org/10.7191/jgr.2016.1029
Rights: © 2016 the Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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