Profile
Dr Vincent Lum Wei Ming graduated from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and trained under the Singhealth Emergency Medicine Residency Program.
Dr Lum has an interest in the provision of palliative care, with the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department at Changi General Hospital (CGH), which led him to obtain a Graduate Diploma in Palliative Medicine. He is also a designated workplace doctor (compressed air works), lasting power of attorney certificate issuer and advance care planning facilitator.
Apart from clinical work, he also teaches various life support courses such as BCLS+AED, ACLS, ATLS and PHTLS. In addition, he obtained the WSQ Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment to further his interest in teaching and education.
Education
- Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM), NUS 2021
- Graduate Diploma in Palliative Medicine (GDPM), NUS 2017
- Fellow Academy of Medicine Singapore (College of Emergency Physicians), 2016
- Master of Medicine (Emergency Medicine), NUS 2014
- Member College of Emergency Medicine (MCEM), RCEM (UK) 2013
- MBBS, NUS 2008
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Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships
- Senior Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, Changi General Hospital, 2023 - Present
- Clinical Assistant Professor - Duke-NUS
- Clinical Senior Lecturer, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
- Clinical Teacher, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine
- Physician Faculty, Singhealth Emergency Medicine Residency
- Organising Committee, MMed (Emergency Medicine) Preparatory Course 2018
- Organising Committee, 51st Singapore Malaysia Congress of Medicine 2017
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Awards
- Changi General Hospital Emergency Department Inspiring Award 2017
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Publications
- Goh JL, Jaffar JLY, Xu H, Lum VWM. A retrospective study on end-of-life care in the emergency department of a tertiary hospital in Singapore. Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare. 2021;30(2):138-144
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Vincent W.M. Lum, Juliana Poh. Refractory Temporomandibular Joint Dislocation – Reduction Using the Wrist Pivot Method. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med.2017;1(4):380–383
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