Advancing Clinical Skills Training in Allied Health
Established in 2003, the Singapore General Hospital - Postgraduate Allied Health Institute (SGH-PGAHI) is the first postgraduate allied health institute set up by a hospital in Singapore.
Since its conception, SGH-PGAHI has collaborated with SGH allied health departments and other reputable universities and organisations to offer workshops, certification courses, clinical attachments and postgraduate programme to the community, locally and beyond.
SGH-PGAHI seeks to raise patient care standards through the delivery of quality clinical allied health skills training. The institute offers learners:
A comprehensive range of skills enhancement programmes
To date, SGH-PGAHI has offered more than 200 different professional skills development courses and clinical attachments, training more than 2,000 allied health professionals.
Highly regarded training programmes
Participants have consistently rated the institute highly, indicating satisfaction levels of 95% and above for its course curriculum.
Innovative programmes to meet evolving needs
Committed to the creation of new training programmes, SGH-PGAHI developed new modules to offer research and evidence based healthcare training, as well as monthly continuing professional education for allied health professionals.
SGH-PGAHI’s Vision
To be an international centre of excellence for advanced and clinical skills training in allied health.
SGH-PGAHI's Mission
To deliver innovative and quality advanced and clinical skills training for allied health professionals to enhance the standard of patient care and reputation of SGH as a leading medical institution.
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