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GP-Engage CME Online Asynchronous Learning (COAL) Programme

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The CCD provides a monthly Continuing Medical Education (CME) service under the GP-Engage CME Online Asynchronous Learning (COAL) programme.

Doctors can download and listen to the monthly podcast and read the written summary. Following this, they can then attempt the online CME quiz that has been approved by Singapore Medical Council (SMC) Category 3B CME Programme (Family Medicine Core Points). Upon successful completion, doctors will be able to download a certificate that can be submitted under Category 3B claim on the SMC portal. Each quiz is available for two months.

Please click on the links below to download the written summary and audio files for each month’s topic, as well as to complete the quiz.

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2020

News

Changi General Hospital and Moringa Ventures Partner to Accelerate Clinical Validation of Deep-Tech Healthcare Solutions
Research Changi General Hospital and Moringa Ventures Partner to Accelerate Clinical Validation of Deep-Tech Healthcare Solutions Changi General Hospital (CGH) and Moringa Ventures, a deep-tech venture builder backed by Tembusu Partners Pte Ltd, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance the validation, testing, and adoption of biomedical technologies within CGH’s clinical, research, and operational environments.
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Announcements CGH partners CAAS to enhance health and mental wellness support for aviation workers Four-day OneAviation Wellness Festival to be held at Changi Airport and Changi Airfreight Centre to raise awareness amongst aviation companies and workers
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Research Landmark CGH surgical trial explores new treatment approach for persons living with Alzheimer’s disease and their families CGH is the first public hospital to research neurolymphatic surgery to manage the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
07 Apr 2026 Read Story