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What is peritoneal dialysis, and what are its benefits?

In peritoneal dialysis, a permanent catheter is surgically placed, with one end in the abdominal cavity and the other on the outside to allow the dialysis fluid to flow into and out of the abdominal cavity.
In peritoneal dialysis, a permanent catheter is surgically placed, with one end in the abdominal cavity and the other on the outside to allow the dialysis fluid to flow into and out of the abdominal cavity.

Dialysis at home a better option for kidney patients, but take-up remains low

Experienced peritoneal dialysis nurses like Ms Shadirah Zaharum (left) help patients like Madam Norhyati Buang manage their condition, offer advice on living conditions and provide emotional support.
Experienced peritoneal dialysis nurses like Ms Shadirah Zaharum (left) help patients like Madam Norhyati Buang manage their condition, offer advice on living conditions and provide emotional support.

A silent killer: Half of kidney failure cases in S’pore could have been prevented, says doc

Dr Arjunan Kumaran, 34, with his patient, Mr Syafic Bin Omar, 40, at Intemedical Tampines on Oct 28.
Dr Arjunan Kumaran, 34, with his patient, Mr Syafic Bin Omar, 40, at Intemedical Tampines on Oct 28.

How kidney dialysis takes a toll on one patient’s life and work

Mr Lim Chee Meng, 55, at NKF Aljunied on Nov 1.
Mr Lim Chee Meng, 55, at NKF Aljunied on Nov 1.

Are doctors in Singapore being disciplined fairly? Recent penalties for misconduct draw scrutiny

The Singapore Medical Council still appears to be meting out penalties that are too lax or too draconian.
The Singapore Medical Council still appears to be meting out penalties that are too lax or too draconian.

NUS Medicine’s target? To be world’s top medical school for Asia

ST20250606_202593200482 sknus Chong Jun Liang
Portrait of Prof Chong Yap Seng for NUS Med school paid package taken on June 6, 2025.
ST20250606_202593200482 sknus Chong Jun Liang
Portrait of Prof Chong Yap Seng for NUS Med school paid package taken on June 6, 2025.

NUS Medicine hopes to help Singaporeans age more healthily

Professor Brian Kennedy heads NUS Medicine’s Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme.
Professor Brian Kennedy heads NUS Medicine’s Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme.

NUS team taps digital medicine to make treatments more precise for patients

Professor Dean Ho and his team are developing ways to take the guesswork out of medication, and to optimise drug doses and combinations for each person.
Professor Dean Ho and his team are developing ways to take the guesswork out of medication, and to optimise drug doses and combinations for each person.

Community projects a key part of student life at NUS Medicine

Currently, there are some 180 students involved in the project, with 30 of them coming from the medical school.
Currently, there are some 180 students involved in the project, with 30 of them coming from the medical school.

NUS Medicine’s focus on research leads to better patient care, raises school’s standing globally

The school secures more than $100 million in research grants each year to fund impactful research and breakthroughs.
The school secures more than $100 million in research grants each year to fund impactful research and breakthroughs.

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