Nurses

Ms Beulah A.R

Ms Beulah is a master's prepared nurse with 27 years of nursing experience in a variety of acute care setting. Since the beginning of her nursing profession from 1981 till 2009, the major part of her career was spent in teaching, supervising and training various ranks of healthcare professionals in intensive care, medical, surgical and wound care specialty. She has been instrumental in commissioning the Cardiac Centre in Brunei and was involved in training Registered Nurses to function competently within ICU setting.

 

Ms Estee Ng

Ms Estee Ng is a Registered Nurse with the Singapore Nursing Board since year 2005. She had worked in the medical surgical intensive care unit till 2008; thereafter she had been involved in private nursing for different exposure in the nursing / healthcare industry.

Singapore Ministry of Health, Gold Medal (2005) Diploma graduate student leading to an opportunity to undertake a Degree (with Honours) program at Latrobe University/ Curtin University, Australia.

Conducted research on current wound management practices in primary care against evidence based practice as an auxiliary research.

Previous research and voluntary experiences as a scholar at University of Pennsylvania Sch. of Nursing, Philedelphia (2004) and volunteer/ observer at Majorstuen Nursing Home (2008) and Intervention Centre, Riks hospital, Oslo, Norway (2009).

 

Ms Soo Yoke Kiew

Yoke Kiew is a Senior Staff Nurse with NHGP. Her duties in Ang Mo Kio Polyclinic cover a wide spectrum, from acute nursing to immunization, well women clinic and as a health counselling nurse.

Yoke Kiew is a keen trainer and has been involved in conducting talks on childhood development and demonstration of cooking techniques for parents of babies going on a weaning diet. Yoke Kiew has also conducted several different workshops and given talks covering a diverse tropics from NNJ , heart diseases to Diabetes Mellitus during her last six years in NHGP.

She received training in coaching skills and was a trainer in nursing skills in HMI Balestier Hospital, before joining NHGP end 2003. She received her diploma in the Management of women's health back in 2005. She is also trained in a short course in disease management and the chronic disease self management programme.