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SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE Research Methodology Workshop II

SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE Research Methodology Workshop II. 19 JULY 2008 (SATURDAY) 9.00 AM – 12.00 PM VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOMS 1 & 2, LEVEL 1, TAN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL. Programme 08.30 am – 09.00 am Registration 09.00 am – 09.05 am Welcome Address

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SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE Research Methodology Workshop II

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  1. SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE Research Methodology Workshop II 19 JULY 2008 (SATURDAY) 9.00 AM – 12.00 PM VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOMS 1 & 2, LEVEL 1, TAN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL Programme 08.30 am – 09.00 am Registration 09.00 am – 09.05 am Welcome Address Dr Stephen Teoh, Consultant, Department of Ophthalmology, TTSH 09.05 am – 10.00 am Seven Habits of Highly Effective Researchers Professor Wong Tien Yin, University of Melbourne, Australia 10.00 am – 10.20 am Tea 10.20 am – 11.20 am Pearls to Getting Your First Paper Published Professor Wong Tien Yin, University of Melbourne, Australia 11.20 am – 11.50 am Questions & Answers 11.50 am – 12.00 pm Presentation of Token of Appreciation SPEAKER’S PROFILE Professor Wong Tien Yin MBBS, MMED, FRCSE, FRANZCO, FAFPHM, MPH, PhD Professor & Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Melbourne, Australia Consultant Ophthalmologist, Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital Professor Wong Tien Yin is Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology, the University of Melbourne and Managing Director of Centre for Eye Research Australia. He completed medical school from the National University of Singapore and clinical ophthalmology training at the Singapore National Eye Centre. He also has a MPH and PhD from the Johns Hopkins University. Professor Wong has completed two post-doctoral research fellowships at Johns Hopkins and at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, as well as clinical fellowships at SNEC (Uveitis) and Westmead Hospital, University of Sydney (Medical Retina). All are welcome! Admission is free! Seats are limited to 100 participants only. Pre-registration is required. Please register before 4 July 2008. For registration or enquiries, please contact Ms Wasumathe Sundaram Tel: 6357 7687 Fax: 6357 7649 Email: Wasumathe_Sukumar@nhg.com.sg CME points will be awarded by the Singapore Medical Council.

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