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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Fellowships

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Overview

The Department of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging at Singapore General Hospital offers comprehensive fellowship training in advanced nuclear medicine procedures, hybrid imaging, and radionuclide therapy. Our programme provides hands-on experience in state-of-the-art facilities, focusing on both diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine.

Programme Highlights

  • Intensive training in SPECT-CT and PET-CT imaging
  • Experience in radionuclide therapy and theranostics
  • Exposure to cutting-edge procedures including Y90 radioembolisation, PRRT and PSMA therapy
  • Participation in multidisciplinary meetings and academic activities
  • Personalised training pathways based on fellow's interests

Duration

1. Standard Fellowship (6-12 months)

  • Comprehensive training in all aspects of nuclear medicine
  • Opportunity for research involvement
  • Regular assessments and feedback

2. Short-term Clinical Attachment (Less than 6 months)

  • Focused training in specific areas of interest
  • Observership opportunities
  • Flexible scheduling options
  • Please contact us to discuss your specific training needs and duration preferences.
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Learning Objectives
Fellows will develop expertise in:

  • Clinical applications and interpretation of nuclear medicine imaging and PET-CT
  • Management of benign and malignant thyroid conditions
  • Advanced radionuclide therapies including Y-90 SIRT, PRRT, and PSMA therapy
  • Radiation safety and radiopharmacy principles

Clinical Experience
Fellows will participate in:

  • Daily reporting sessions for diagnostic scans
  • Regular therapy clinics
  • Multidisciplinary team meetings
  • Weekly case conferences and journal clubs
  • Optional research projects

Requirements
Candidates should have:

  • Completed Nuclear Medicine residency or equivalent qualification
  • Minimum 2 years' experience in Nuclear Medicine
  • Valid medical registration in country of practice
  • Good standing with relevant medical council
  • Proficiency in English

Application Process
Interested candidates should submit:

  • Updated curriculum vitae
  • Letter of intent
  • Two professional references
  • Relevant certifications

Fellowship Director
Dr Thang Sue Ping, Senior Consultant

Contact Information
For additional enquiries on fellowship and clinical attachments, email us at pgmi.fellowships@sgh.com.sg