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Dr Marvin Raden De Guzman

​MD, MRCP(London)

Associate Consultant

Singapore General Hospital Singapore General Hospital

Specialty: Haematology

Clinical Interests

Haematology

Clinical Appointments

Associate Consultant

Haematology

About

​Dr Raden De Guzman is an Associate Consultant in the Department of Haematology, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore. He graduated cum laude as a bachelor of Science in Medical Technology and magna cum laude as a doctor of Medicine in the University of Santo Tomas, Philippines. He was granted membership to the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom in 2015. He subsequently completed his training in Internal Medicine and Haematology at Singhealth. Raden has a subspecialty interest in red cell disorders, thalassemias, and haemoglobinopathies.

Awards

  • ​2022 - Service Health Quality Service Award (Silver)
  • 2021 - Hero Award - Service Health Quality Service
  • 2020 - Silver Award – In House Assessment Singapore Productivity Association
  • 2014 - Service Health Quality Service Award (Silver)

Publications

  1. ​Yan-Fei Ng, Chang-Yin Chionh, Marvin Raden Torres De Guzman, Chandramouli Nagarajan, Hwai-Liang Loh LAMBDA LIGHT CHAIN CRYSTALLINE PROXIMAL TUBULOPATHY WITH PROBABLE LIGHT CHAIN CAST NEPHROPATHY AND CLONAL PLASMA CELL INFILTRATE – UNCOMMON MANIFESTATIONS OF A RARE FORM OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA
    Journal Of Nephropathology 2020; 10.34172/jnp.2021.08
  2. Tan BH, De Guzman MRT, Donato LKS, Kalimuddin Sm Lee WHL, Tan AL, Wong GC.
    IMPACT OF AN ALTERNATING FIRST-LINE ANTIBIOTICS STRATEGY IN FEBRILE NEUTROPENIA
    PLoS One 2018 Nov; 13(11):e0208039, (PubMed PMID: 30485357)