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Chern Su Min Bernard

Clinical Associate Professor, SingHealth Duke-NUS Obstetrics & Gynaecology Academic Clinical Programme

Duke-NUS Medical School

Bio

Clinical Associate Professor Bernard Chern is the Chairman of Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital. He is also the Head and Senior Consultant of the Minimally Invasive Surgery Unit of the hospital. 

Clinical Associate Professor Chern graduated from the Medical School, National University of Singapore in 1987. He obtained his specialist degrees from Royal College of Obstetrician & Gynaecologist of London, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and also Masters of Medicine from NUS, Singapore in 1994. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine of Singapore in 2004. In 1996, he was awarded the HMDP MIS Fellowship with Professor Chris Sutton in the United Kingdom, and also with Dr C.Y. Liu at Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. He is an active participant in the international circle of MIS Societies and has been an invited speaker at numerous scientific conferences. He has also attended numerous international scientific conferences including the AAGL, APAGE, AGES, ISGE, ESGE etc over the years.

In addition, he has extensively published articles in peer-reviewed local and international journals. He has been a regular invited speaker and surgical skill instructor at the various regional Asia-Pacific conferences/workshops. In 2010, he successfully organised the 11th Annual Congress of APAGE in Singapore, which helped to bridge ties with the South East Asia countries with it’s other Asian counterparts.

Education

Master of Medicine

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

National University of Singapore, Singapore

NUS Appointment(s)

Adjunct Associate Professor

NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Currently Active

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