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Dr Hu Pei Lin

Dr Hu Pei Lin

​MBBS, M Med (Family Med), FCFP(S)

Consultant

Clinic Director, SHP-Marine Parade

SingHealth Polyclinics

Specialty: Family Medicine

Clinical Appointments

  • Consultant SingHealth PolyclinicsSingHealth Polyclinics
  • Family Physician SingHealth PolyclinicsSingHealth Polyclinics
  • Clinic Director, SHP-Marine Parade

Academic Appointments

  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, 2019 – present

Profile

Dr Hu Pei Lin is a Family Physician at SingHealth Polyclinics – Marine Parade. She has keen interests in multidisciplinary care in the ambulatory setting, and the use of technology to enhance care delivery. She facilitates the Primary Care Based Integrated Community Care Team (PACE-It) programme at SHP-Marine Parade. She also has a passion in keeping seniors active and well in this next phase of their lives. 

Education

  • ​FCFP (Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians) 2016
  • MMED Family Medicine (Singapore) 2013
  • MBBS National University of Singapore 2008

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

  • Deputy Director, Quality Management, 2025 – Present
  • Family Physician, SingHealth Polyclinics, 2014 – Present
  • Clinic Director, Marine Parade Polyclinic, 2019 - Present
  • Deputy Clinical Lead, SingHealth Polyclinics Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee 2016 – present

Awards

Research Interests

Publications

  • Hu PL, Tan YLC, Nyugen NHL et al. Integrated care teams in primary care improve clinical outcomes and care processes in patients with non-communicable diseases. Singapore Med J 2022; https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2022067
  • Hu PL, Koh YL, Tay SHJ et al. Assessing the impact of educational methods on influenza vaccine uptake and patient knowledge and attitudes: a randomised controlled trial. Singapore Med J 2021; https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2021222
  • Boo AYY, Koh YLE, Hu PL, Tan NC. Prevalence and factors associated with false hyperkalaemia in Asians in primary care: a cross-sectional study (the Unlysed Hyperkalaemia- the Unseen Burden (UHUB) study)BMJ Open 2020;10:e033755. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033755
  • Hu PL, Koh YL, Tan NC. The utility of diabetes risk score items as predictors of incident type 2 diabetes in Asian populations: An evidence-based review. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2016 Dec;122:179-189. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2016.10.019. 


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