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Duke-NUS Medical School

 

Duke-NUS is Singapore’s first US-style Graduate Medical School. It is a collaborative effort between the Duke University School of Medicine in North Carolina and the National University of Singapore (NUS). It offers a 4-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) program with a focus on training future physician-scientists skilled in both clinical work and biomedical research.

 

https://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/

Brain Tumour Society

 

Brain Tumour Society (BTS) is founded by a group of friends who have supported each other through their brain tumour journeys in the last 10 years. The objectives of BTS are to provide moral and resource support to brain tumour patients and caregivers as well as patient education to better inform brain tumour patients and caregivers. BTS also aims to raise public awareness of brain tumours and their effects on patients and the consequent understanding and support that is required from the public, including employers, media and government.

 

http://braintumoursociety.org.sg/btss/

 

KK Women's and Children's Hospital 

 

KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital is a regional leader in obstetrics, gynaecology, pediatrics and neonatology. It provides excellent tertiary services in a world-class clinical setting to handle high-risk conditions in women and children. As an academic health institution, KKH believes that clinical training, research and education are imperative in raising the standard of care. 

 

http://www.kkh.com.sg/Pages/Home.aspx

 

Locate us: http://www.kkh.com.sg/ContactUs/Pages/DirectionsToKKH.aspx

Main Organizers & Our Partners

 

We thank our following partners for their support in this event.

VIVA

 

VIVA Foundation For Children With Cancer is a Singapore-based charity which aims to translate the high cure rate of about 90% for childhood leukemia achieved at St Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, USA; into Singapore and the whole region where the cure rate in some countries are low. Through active facilitation of close working relationships with its partners, the Viva Foundation hopes to advance the care of patients with childhood cancer in Singapore and Asia and save the lives of as many children as possible, with the support of kind-hearted donors.

 

http://www.viva.sg/

Children's Cancer Foundation

 

Children’s Cancer Foundation (CCF) is a non-profit organisation with a mission to improve the quality of life of children with cancer and their families through enhancing their emotional, social and medical well-being.

Founded in 1992, CCF provides children with cancer and their families the much needed support in their battle against the life threatening illness. In a year, CCF helps close to 2000 children and their families at different stages of the illness.

 

http://www.ccf.org.sg/

Science Centre 

 

The Science Centre Singapore, a leading regional Science Centre, promoting interest and creative learning in science and technology. It prides itself on making science an inspiring and exciting experience for people of all ages. The Centre has been a custodian of creativity and innovation, capturing the evolution of scientific developments through unique and relevant exhibitions and shows and continues to ignite young minds and foster new generations of scientifically savvy Singaporeans.

 

http://www.science.edu.sg/Pages/SCBHome.aspx

Porsche Club Singapore

The Porsche Motoring Club was formed in 1988 by a small group of Porsche enthusiasts who were keen to share their common interest revolving around Porsche driving activities. With an initial membership of about 20, Club activities were informal and centred around Sunday morning breakfast drives around the island. A decade after these pioneers made their mark in the local motoring scene, the Club was renamed Porsche Club when it was recognised as an affiliate of Porsche AG. As the years went by, the Club saw an increase in membership (today it stands at 250-300 strong). The Club organises many regular activities ranging from motoring to social and charity, catering to its members' diverse interests and giving back to society. Today there are more than 670 Porsche Clubs worldwide with approximately 200,000 members in over 80 countries making the Porsche club organisation one of the largest and longest established automotive bodies in the world!

http://www.porscheclub.org.sg

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