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2000-2010
Tab 1 Content
2007
Introduction of Mohs Microscopic Surgery (MMS), the treatment of choice for high-risk non-melanoma skin cancers.
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NSC became the first ambulatory care centre in South-east Asia to achieve JCI accreditation.
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2006
Introduction of photodynamic therapy for patients with actinic keratosis and certain types of superficial skin cancers. This would later become a nurse-led service in 2015.
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Opening of Mandalay Clinic Laser Suites, NSC’s dedicated laser and aesthetic procedure facility complete with private post-procedure recovery rooms.
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2005
Introduction of the first cultured melanocyte grafting for stable vitiligo patients, a more cosmetically desirable technique than the initial punch grafting.
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2004
NSC’s medical records go paperless. In collaboration with local IT company novaHEALTH, NSC helped develop Vesalius, the first fully integrated web-based paperless EMR in Singapore.
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Publication of the first edition of ‘The Asian Skin: A Reference Colour Atlas of Dermatology’, which answers the need dor a reference colour atlas that depicts the characteristics of skin conditions as seen on Asian skin.
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2003
Introduction of UVA-1 machine (Daavlin SL3000) for treatment of localised skin diseases requiring deeper UV penetration.
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Establishment of NSC’s Cell Culture Laboratory to boost translational research especially in the area of cellular grafting for vitiligo.
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2002
NSC made the switch to Narrowband UVB for phototherapy for vitiligo and psoriasis, which is safer and more effective than oral PUVA.
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2000
NSC becomes part of the National Healthcare Group.
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1990-2000
Tab 2 Content
1999
The Graduate Diploma in Family Practice Dermatology enrolled its first participants in a joint programme by the Division of Graduate Medical Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, and NSC.
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1998
Start of the Cutaneous Lymphoma Clinic, which today serves as a referral centre linking oncologists from NCC and NHG, allowing coordinated and expedited care for patients requiring chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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1996
NSC performed its first hair transplant.
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1995
NSC held its first regional conference, titled Skin Therapy Updates.
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1993
NSC established the Institute of Dermatology Singapore to consolidate its activities in training/education, research and scientific publication.
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1991
Launch of the first Dermatological Nursing Course.
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1990
Launch of the one-week full-time Clinical Dermatology Course for general practitioners.
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NSC launched a Research Department.
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1988-1990
Tab 3 Content
1989
CO2 laser service was introduced, marking the beginning of the Laser Surgery Unit in NSC.
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The origins of NSC’s role as a national training centre for undergraduates and specialists with the introduction of the Advanced Specialist Training (AST) programme in dermatology.
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1988
Closure of Middle Road Hospital, marking the separation of venereology and dermatology to different physical localities. NSC opened its doors on 1 Mandalay Road to see dermatology patients while STD cases were seen at Kelantan Polyclinic.
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