Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Medical education facility in Novena, Singapore.
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is a medical school in Novena with two main buildings: a 20-story Clinical Sciences Building and an Experimental Medicine Building. Both structures house research laboratories, teaching spaces, and study areas designed for modern medical education.
The school was founded in 2013 through partnership between Nanyang Technological University and Imperial College London. It became Singapore's third medical school, expanding the country's medical education capacity.
The school emphasizes early engagement with local communities as part of medical training. Students learn how medical knowledge applies to real people and their health needs, not just theory.
The campus areas are often accessible to visitors, particularly the modern learning and research facilities in both buildings. Proximity to the adjacent Tan Tock Seng Hospital makes it easy to understand the clinical training side of operations.
The program integrates precision medicine and artificial intelligence into its curriculum, preparing graduates for technology-driven healthcare. This forward-thinking approach reflects how modern medical schools adapt to rapidly changing health systems.
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