Join us in the 6th Academic Medicine Advisory Council (AMAC) Meeting, led by Professor Victor Dzau and a newly appointed AMAC panel, where fresh insights and strategic recommendations for the progress of our SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre (AMC) will be discussed, with the participation of the Academic Clinical Programmes (ACPs), Signature Research Programmes (SRPs), Joint Institutes (JIs), SingHealth Duke-NUS Disease Centres (SDDCs) and the broader AMC family.
Current challenges will be addressed through engaging dialogues and keynote lectures centering around three strategic themes:
Day 1 (15 April 2025):
- AMAC 2025 Opening Meeting
- Discovery - Innovation – Entrepreneurship:
- Unlocking Healthcare Innovation in AMC through Entrepreneurship & Commercialisation
- From Concept to Commerce: Navigating Risk, Investment, and Talent in Healthcare Entrepreneurship
- Academic Hour with AMAC #1: Evidence for Action to Improve Population Health by Professor Sheri Johnson
Day 2 (16 April 2025):
- Academic Hour with AMAC #2: Large Scale Phenotyping in Biobanks by Professor Russ B. Altman (Joining Us Online)
- Data Science & Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Ideation to Actualisation (Adopting AI in healthcare)
- AI Exposure and Literacy for Community (Equipping staff & patients)
- Talent/Career Development for Data Science/AI Practitioners
- Precision Health and Convergence Science
- Rethinking the Next Generational Medical Education
- Convergence Science to Accelerate Innovation in an AMC
- Convergence Science and Regional Health Systems
- Thought Leadership on Convergence Science in Environmental Sustainability and Medical Device Safety Regulations
Day 3 (17 April 2025):
AMAC 2025 Closing Meeting featuring summary of recommendations by AMAC
Open to all SingHealth Duke-NUS Faculty, Staff and Students (Onsite attendance is strongly encouraged).
For the full AMAC 2025 programme, visit the website here
Things to note
- Wherever applicable, AMAC 2025 sessions will be via Zoom webinar and allow participants to join virtually.
- Sessions are conducted at The Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium (Academia), as well as L1-S1 at Academia. Please refer to the AMAC 2025 Programme for the exact location of each session.
- Limited seats are available at Academia L1-S1.
Notice
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- Please note that the sessions may be recorded. If you choose to participate in the session(s), you are presumed to have consented to the use of your video, audio and text comments in these recordings.
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CONTACT US
Have a question about AMAC 2025?Reach out to us at academic-medicine@duke-nus.edu.sg