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​​​​​​​​​​​​CME sessions for Primary Care Partners

​​​CME Sessions for Primary Care Partners


Woodlands Hospital ​offers and conducts a variety of CME sessions such as virtual, face-to-face and workshops, to help our Primary Care Partners stay up to date on the latest advancements in healthcare.

These sessions are designed to enhance your knowledge and skills, ultimately improving the quality of care you provide to your patients.​


​​​​​​Upcoming ​We​binars​

Gone Viral

Date: ​15 January​​​​ 2026 (Thursday)​​​​
Speaker: Dr Kew Guan Sen, ​Consultant, Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology​ ​​​
​​Time:
1.00pm

​This session covers the Viral ABCs, including community management, recognising when to refer for specialist review, and considerations for special patient groups. Through case studies, participants will learn to identify patterns of LFT derangement, discuss potential differential diagnoses, and understand community-based management as well as the appropriate urgency for referrals.

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Management of Colorectal ​Polyps and
​​​C​ancers

Date: ​5 February​​​​ 2026 (Thursday)​​​​
Speaker: Dr Feng Juefei, Consultant, Department of Surgery​​​
​Time:
1.00pm

Registe​r here.​​​
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Stroke Rehab for the Family Physician

Date: ​19 February​​​​ 2026 (Thursday)​​​​
Speaker: Dr Emily Tan, Consultant, ​Rehabilitation Medicine​
​Time:
1.00pm

This session provides an introduction to stroke recovery, highlighting the role of neuroplasticity and the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) framework in guiding rehabilitation. It covers the principles of stroke rehabilitation and the multidisciplinary nature of a neurorehabilitation team, with case examples illustrating common post-stroke complications such as spasticity, hemiplegic shoulder pain, and cognitive or mood changes, including management strategies and appropriate referral time points.

​By the end of the session, participants will understand stroke recovery processes, the ICF framework in the context of stroke, the components of neurorehabilitation, and the identification and management of common rehabilitation complications, including when to refer patients to specialist care.

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