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  2. Health Sciences Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Health Sciences Authority headquarters at Outram Road, Singapore. HSA was formed on 1 April 2001 with the integration of five specialised agencies under the Ministry of Health: the Centre for Drug Evaluation; Institute of Science and Forensic Medicine; National Pharmaceutical Administration; Product Regulation Department; and Singapore Blood Transfusion Service.

  3. Health City Novena - Wikipedia

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    Health City Novena is an integrated healthcare hub located in Novena, Singapore. It anchors the country's Central Regional Health System . [ 1 ] By co-locating healthcare services along the spectrum from acute care through rehabilitation to long term care , it aims to enhance collaboration among healthcare institutions.

  4. SingHealth - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Health Services, commonly known as SingHealth, is the largest group of healthcare institutions in Singapore. Established in 2000, the group consists of four public hospitals , two community hospitals, five national specialty centres and a network of eight polyclinics .

  5. Synapxe - Wikipedia

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    Synapxe Pte Ltd, formerly known as Integrated Health Information System (IHiS), is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MOH Holdings Pte Ltd, the holding company through which the Singapore Ministry of Health owns corporatised institutions in the public healthcare sector.

  6. Singapore National Academy of Science - Wikipedia

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    Singapore National Academy of Science (SNAS) is a government funded body in Singapore founded in 1967 and re-purposed in 1976 when some functions were invested into the Singapore Association for the Advancement of Science (SAAS). [1] Since 2011, SNAS has begun to elect her own fellows. [2]

  7. Simon Tay - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Tay started the Singapore Volunteers Overseas (now Singapore International Volunteers) with the Singapore International Foundation, which recruits young volunteers to provide technical assistance in developing countries. [4] In 1995, Tay was on the board of directors of the non-governmental, Singapore Environment Council.

  8. List of international schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    ISS International School Singapore: Preston Road: Preschool - High School: IB PYP (Grades 1–5) IB MYP (Grades 6–10) IB DP (Grades 11 and 12) [2] 800: 1981 Invictus International School: International Serangoon Road, Loewen Road, Upper Bukit Timah Road Primary- Grades 1 to 6 Secondary - Grades 1 to 12 International Primary Curriculum (IPC ...

  9. List of Hunter College people - Wikipedia

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    Paul LeClerc – president of Hunter College; president and CEO of New York Public Library; Michael P. Riccards – political scientist; author; executive director of the Hall Institute for Public Policy; Donna Shalala – U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services; 10th president of Hunter College; president of University of Miami