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Symposium 1: Governance and Development of Evidence-Based TCM in Public Healthcare Institutions (PHIs)
Date: 12 July 2025, Sunday | Time: 0945 - 1200 | Venue: The NAK Auditorium, Academia
Co-Chairs: Dr Ruban POOPALALINGAM (SingHealth) & Dr CHIN Jing Jih (NHG Health)
TOPIC 1:
Clinical and Administrative Governance of TCM Practices in PHIs
Speaker: Dr & Acupuncturist HWANG Nian Chih (SGH)
To be updated
TOPIC 2:
Use of Electronic TCM Records in Documentation and Communication
Speaker: Dr & Acupuncturist QUAH Teik Joo (TTSH)
The digitalisation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) represents not just about updating technology; it is about bridging ancient wisdom and modern scientific standards with common digital language.
High quality of documentation to generation of robust evidence, synthesising syndromic patterns to augmentation of insight using artificial intelligence are made possible with digital transformation. With advancement of Artificial Intelligence, digital assistants and decision support systems may guide practitioners towards more precise diagnoses and safer treatment decisions. These tools don’t diminish the art of TCM—they amplify it with clarity, consistency, and data.
Ultimately, digitalisation makes Traditional Chinese Medicine safer, more accessible, and more effective. It ensures that patients can continue to benefit from its holistic approach, while enjoying the safety nets, transparency, and scientific discipline that modern technology provides.
TOPIC 3:
Regulatory Approach in Setting Up a Herbal Pharmacy in PHIs and Handling Drug-Herb Interaction
Speaker: Dr Lita CHEW (NCCS)
Integrating herbal medicine into Singapore’s public healthcare system presents both opportunity and responsibility. With increasing expectations for safety, transparency, and institutional governance, public healthcare institutions must adopt a clear, structured regulatory approach to herbal pharmacy practice. This presentation outlines a structured approach to establishing an herbal pharmacy within hospital settings, guided by national and institutional frameworks. It reviews the governance landscape, including MOH oversight, TCMPB practitioner regulation, HSA product safety requirements, and hospital credentialing and oversight committees, before translating policy into practical steps for safe implementation. Key focus areas include defining service scope, qualifying suppliers, ensuring product quality and traceability, and maintaining proper documentation. The session also highlights the clinical importance of managing drug–herb interactions, covering underlying mechanisms, high‑risk patient groups, and common examples relevant to practice. A final segment presents a practical roadmap encompassing screening workflows, EMR/NEHR documentation, escalation procedures, patient counselling, pharmacovigilance, and continuous improvement through SOPs, training, and audits. Participants will gain a clear, system‑level view of how to integrate herbal therapies responsibly, aligning innovation with Singapore’s national regulatory standards and patient safety goals.
TOPIC 4:
Interprofessional Education for Western-Medicine and TCM Practitioners
Speaker: Dr & Acupuncturist LAU Tang Ching (NUH)
To be updated
TOPIC 5:
Is there a role for TCM Nursing in PHIs
Speaker: Dr (Nursing) & TCMP HUANG Fang (KKH)
To be updated
Panel Discussion:
“How shall Singapore design a care model for TCM to be practised at a higher level? Shall such TCM services be offered through TCM departments in acute/subacute care hospitals or through a TCM dedicated hospital with an inpatient care facility, as in HK?”
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