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NHG and HCA ink MoU to transform Singapore’s healthcare workforce

It focuses on areas such as AI, sustainable practices, workplace safety, and innovation.

Singapore’s National Healthcare Group (NHG), through the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Healthcare Academy to transform the country’s healthcare workforce.

The collaboration focuses on equipping the sector with critical skills in areas such as artificial intelligence, sustainable healthcare practices, workplace safety, and innovation.

The signing occurred in the presence of Ng Chee Meng, Secretary-General of NTUC; Joanne Hui Fong Cham, Deputy Secretary-General of NTUC; Caryn Lim, CEO of e2i, and Joe Sim, Group CEO of NHG.

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