Dr Tan obtained his basic and higher medical degrees from the University of Singapore (NUS). Before joining Healthway Medical, he practiced psychiatry at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), specifically in the areas of general and forensic psychiatry. He is also trained in geriatric psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, military psychiatry and liaison psychiatry. His current interests include mood and anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders and stress disorders. He also manages insomnia and has a special interest in culture bound phenomenon. Among the highlights of his career thus far include his participation in the Bantul Earthquake relief during 2006. For his involvement, he was awarded the Minister of Health Award (2006), as well as the Certificate of Excellence, Directorate General of Medical Care, DR. Sarjito Hospital, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia (2006). He is also an experienced CARE Team leader, a trainer for crisis management training and an invited speaker at courses and seminars. He has also received the Service Champion Award at IMH. Dr Tan believes strongly in medical education. During his stint as a clinical teacher with the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS), he was accorded the Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence and National Healthcare Group Teaching Excellence Award. During his time at IMH, he also taught Duke-NUS post-graduate medical students and was a member of the hospital’s Training Committee, which oversaw hospital-wide clinical education and training. From novenmedicalcenter.com

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“By addressing some of these stressors, governments can help mitigate the impact that quarantine can have on mental health,”
consultant psychiatrist at Singapore-based Nobel Psychological Wellness Clinic
20 March 2020
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/20/coronavirus-tips-for-protecting-your-mental-health-during-quarantine.html
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