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Dr Lee Man Xin

Dr Lee Man Xin

​MD, MMed (Emergency Medicine), FAMS (Emergency Medicine)

Consultant

Changi General Hospital

Specialty: Emergency Medicine

Clinical Appointments

  • Consultant Emergency Medicine Changi General HospitalChangi General Hospital

Academic Appointments

  • Clinical Instructor, Duke-NUS Medical School
  • ACLS Instructor, SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute of Medical Simulation

Profile

Dr Lee Man Xin graduated from Nanyang Technological University in 2011 with a BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science. In 2012 he enrolled with Duke-NUS Medical School, and graduated with his MD in 2016. Following that, he joined the SingHealth Emergency Medicine Residency Programme in 2016 and graduated in 2021.

During this period, he received his MMed (Emergency Medicine) in 2019 and was admitted as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore in 2021. He is now a Consultant at the Department of Emergency Medicine at Changi General Hospital. He continues to contribute to medical undergraduate education at Duke-NUS Medical School as a clinical instructor.

Education

  • FAMS (Emergency Medicine) 2021
  • MMed (Emergency Medicine) 2019
  • MD Duke-NUS 2016
  • BSc (Hons) NTU 2011

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

Awards

Research Interests

Publications

  • Lee MX, Zhang Y.H., Lateef, F. (2022). Advanced Cardiac Life Support instruction in the new norm: Evaluating the hybrid versus the traditional model. Asia Pacific Scholar, 42-45.
  • Lateef, F., Stawicki, S. P., Lee, M X, Krishnan, S. V., Sanjan, A., Sirur, F. M., ... & Galwankar, S. (2020). Infection control measures, in situ simulation, and failure modes and effect analysis to fine-tune change management during COVID-19. Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock13(4), 239.
  • Sng, B. L., Du, W., Lee, M. X., Ithnin, F., Mathur, D., Leong, W. L., ... & Sia, A. T. H. (2018). Comparison of double intravenous vasopressor automated system using nexfin versus manual vasopressor bolus administration for maintenance of haemodynamic stability during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean delivery. European Journal of Anaesthesiology35(5), 390-397.

Research Trials