17/06/2026
𧬠From breakthrough research to life-saving treatments, cell therapy is reshaping the future of medicine.
But what does it take to bring a CAR-T therapy from the laboratory to the patient?
Behind every cell therapy treatment lies a complex ecosystem of science, manufacturing, regulation, quality assurance and clinical practice. As the field continues to advance, there is growing demand for professionals who understand these interconnected areas and can contribute to the development and delivery of next-generation therapies.
As Singapore strengthens its position as a biomedical and cell therapy hub, new opportunities are emerging across healthcare, research, manufacturing, regulatory and quality functions.
Jointly organised by the NUS Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Advanced Cell Therapy and Research Institute, Singapore (ACTRIS), this programme provides a structured pathway to build knowledge and competencies in the rapidly evolving field of cell therapy.
π» Hybrid learning format
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Registration closes on 13 July 2026.
Learn more and register: https://champ.ly/JJUU18IK
12/06/2026
Who better to learn about the future of AI in healthcare than the leaders shaping it today?
The most successful AI transformations don't begin with technology. They begin with the right question.
At NUS Health. AI Leadership Executive (HALE) Masterclass 2026, learn directly from four of Singapore's leading healthcare AI practitioners β Adj Prof Ngiam Kee Yuan, Prof Dean Ho, Asso Professor Kenneth Ban, and Assoc Prof Feng Mengling.
Drawing on their experience across healthcare systems, research, public health, and digital transformation, they will share what works, how to identify problems worth solving, build clinical trust in data-driven tools, and lead change that delivers lasting impact.
Gain practical insights into:
βHow leading healthcare organisations are leveraging AI to improve operations, patient care, and decision-making
βWhy successful AI initiatives start with identifying the right problem, not adopting the latest technology
βHow predictive analytics, personalised medicine, and explainable AI are transforming healthcare delivery
βWhat it takes to move AI from concept to implementation and create meaningful real-world impact
These aren't theoretical discussions. They're lessons drawn from real healthcare systems by leaders who have built, deployed, and scaled AI solutions in practice.
π Learn more and register today: bit.ly/HALEMasterclass2026
09/06/2026
π Lead the Future of Healthy Ageing with NUS Medicine
As populations age and scientific advances transform our understanding of ageing, there is growing demand for professionals equipped to translate longevity science into real-world impact.
The Graduate Certificate in Healthy Longevity Medicine is a first-of-its-kind postgraduate programme that brings together geroscience and precision geromedicine in a single interdisciplinary curriculum.
Through a flexible hybrid format, participants will explore:
π¬ Foundations of healthy longevity and the biology of ageing
π Gerodiagnostics, biomarkers, ageing clocks, AI and multi-omics
π‘ Evidence-based gerointerventions, including lifestyle, nutraceutical and pharmacological approaches
π Public health, policy, ethics and translational challenges in healthy longevity
π Stackable towards the Master in Healthy Longevity (launching January 2027)
β³ Application Deadline: 17 June 2026
Take the next step in shaping healthier, longer lives.
Apply now: https://champ.ly/xXN2iP9I
03/06/2026
π€π‘ AI in healthcare is no longer just about technology β it is about designing solutions that truly meet human needs.
The Introduction to Design Thinking and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Innovations workshop brings together Design Thinking, AI, Machine Learning, and Large Language Models (LLMs) to help healthcare professionals better understand how innovation can improve care delivery in meaningful and practical ways.
Jointly organised by Singapore Biodesign and the Department of Biomedical Informatics at NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, this 2-day workshop combines expert sharing, real-world healthcare use cases, and hands-on group activities to explore the development of AI-enabled healthcare solutions.
π©ββοΈ Who should attend?
Clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and healthcare administrators.
β¨ What you will gain:
β Foundational understanding of AI, ML, and LLMs in healthcare
β Practical exposure to Design Thinking methodologies
β Insights into AI application development, regulations, reimbursement, and intellectual property considerations
π Learn more and register: https://champ.ly/Gfz9-iKt
20/05/2026
ποΈ Rising cases of age-related eye disease are increasing demand for skilled community optometrists.
The Graduate Certificate in Detection and Co-management of Anterior Eye Diseases, Cataract, and Glaucoma is designed to equip practising optometrists with advanced clinical knowledge and practical skills to support sustainable, community-based eye care delivery.
π SSG-Funded Course | AY2026/27 Semester 1 Intake Now Open
π©ββοΈ Who should attend?
Optometrists and Opticians Board-registered Optometrists who are actively practising and hold an undergraduate degree or higher qualification in optometry.
β¨ What you will gain
β Enhanced clinical capability in detection and co-management of anterior eye diseases, cataract, and glaucoma
β Greater confidence in clinical decision-making, patient counselling, and referral practices
β Strengthened ability to deliver sustainable, community-based eye care in collaboration with other healthcare professionals
π Programme Modules
π¦ OPT5104: Advanced Clinical Techniques for Anterior Eye Disease, Cataracts and Glaucoma
Build core diagnostic competency in key clinical assessment techniques used in modern eye care practice.
π© OPT5105: Age Related Cataract and Symptomatic Anterior Eye Diseases
Strengthen clinical decision-making in cataract and anterior eye disease management.
π₯ OPT5106: Glaucoma Detection & Monitoring
Enhance capability in early detection, monitoring, and co-management of glaucoma in the community.
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Programme Duration: 10 Aug β 20 Nov 2026
π Applications close on Mon, 1 Jun 2026
Participants are required to complete all 3 modules to attain the Graduate Certificate.
π Find out more and apply: https://champ.ly/RkNQniw-
14/05/2026
Many healthcare organisations are already experimenting with AI. Yet across the industry, leaders continue to face the same difficult questions:
Which AI initiatives are truly worth scaling?
How do we balance innovation with governance and risk?
How do we move beyond pilots to achieve measurable operational and clinical impact?
As AI adoption accelerates, the challenge is no longer access to technology, but leadership readiness, strategic clarity, and implementation capability.
The NUS Health. AI Leadership Executive (HALE) Masterclass 2026 is designed to address these realities. Bringing together healthcare leaders, policymakers, AI experts, and innovators, the 3-day executive masterclass focuses on practical AI leadership, real-world healthcare applications, governance considerations, and transformation strategies for healthcare and MedTech organisations.
Led by Adjunct Professor Ngiam Kee Yuan and an esteemed line-up of AI thought leaders, participants will gain actionable insights into leading AI adoption with greater confidence and direction.
π Learn more and register: bit.ly/HALEMasterclass2026
13/05/2026
π Introducing the Graduate Certificate in Child Health (AY2026/27 Intake)
Building on our CET academic modules that focus on practical, work-relevant upskilling, we continue with programmes designed to support clinicians in delivering better care in everyday practice.
Jointly organised by the Division of Graduate Medical Studies and the Department of Paediatrics, the Graduate Certificate in Child Health is designed for primary care physicians who are often the first point of contact for children and families - where early recognition and timely management make a real difference.
π©ββοΈ Who should attend?
General practitioners, family physicians, and community paediatricians caring for children in primary care settings.
π What you will learn
This programme is structured across three clinically relevant modules:
π¦ CAH5101: Care of Newborn & Common Paediatric Surgical Issues
Build confidence in managing neonatal conditions, common surgical presentations, and early parental counselling.
π© CAH5102: Care of the Well Child
Strengthen skills in growth and development assessment, vaccination counselling, and anticipatory guidance for healthy development.
π₯ CAH5103: Acute Paediatrics
Develop capability in recognising and managing acute paediatric conditions, including stabilisation and appropriate referral.
π Application closes: 1 Jun 2026
Participants are required to enrol in all three courses within the application period.
A focused pathway for clinicians looking to strengthen everyday decision-making and care delivery for children in the community.
π Find out more and apply: https://champ.ly/X49hPbuO
06/05/2026
π’ Upskill for the Future: AY2026/27 Semester 1 Academic Modules Now Open
In todayβs fast-evolving healthcare landscape, staying relevant means continuously building the right capabilities.
Our CET academic modules are designed to help working professionals gain practical, immediately applicable skills while balancing career commitments.
π Executive Certificate in Healthcare Improvement via Informatics
Strengthen your ability to improve workflows, enhance patient outcomes, and drive data-informed decisions across your organisation.
π©ββοΈ Who is this for?
β’ Healthcare professionals, managers, and educators looking to upskill while working
β¨ What you will gain:
β Practical, work-ready skills in healthcare informatics and quality improvement
β Tools to improve efficiency and decision-making in your current role
β The ability to contribute to better patient outcomes and a more sustainable healthcare system
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Applications close on Mon, 1 June 2026
π Find out more and register here: https://champ.ly/VaQbo3iI
Invest in skills that move your career and organisation forward.
15/04/2026
AI has moved beyond pilots. Leadership must now scale it.
Across healthcare, AI is already shaping clinical, operational and strategic decisions. The real challenge today is not adoption, but knowing what to scale, what to stop, and what truly delivers value.
Save the Date: Health AI Leadership Executive (HALE) Masterclass 2026
π 17β19 August 2026 | 9:00am to 5:00pm
π The Ridge, 17 Computing Drive, Singapore 119881
Designed for C-suite leaders, policymakers and senior decision-makers, this 3-day executive masterclass equips you with the clarity and confidence to lead AI transformation across healthcare.
Led by Adjunct Prof Ngiam Kee Yuan, gain practical insights into generative AI, predictive health and AI-driven operations, and learn how to translate these into actionable strategies across clinical and administrative settings.
π Registration now open: https://bit.ly/HALE2026-reg-NUSMedCET (Early bird end 15 May 2026)
π View full programme details: https://bit.ly/HALEMasterclass2026
Clinicians and nurse practitioners may earn up to 12 CME/CPE points.