SINGAPORE – When Covid-19 hit Singapore’s shores in early 2020, medical college students couldn’t go to the working theatre for eight months as a result of danger of viral an infection.

But in May that yr, a few of them acquired to immerse themselves in a digital working theatre to study affected person security.

This was due to a digital actuality (VR) sport, known as PAtient Safety aS Inter-Professional Training (Pass-It), created by Associate Professor Alfred Kow, assistant dean of schooling of medication on the National University of Singapore (NUS).

While medical college students at the moment are capable of return to the working theatre, the sport is now a obligatory a part of the coaching for all NUS drugs college students.

Prof Kow was certainly one of eight people recognised for his or her contributions to NUS and society via schooling, analysis and repair, on the annual NUS University Awards, which had been held at Regent Singapore on Thursday night time (March 17).

Prof Kow, who acquired an Outstanding Educator Award, stated that whereas scientific attachment was a important part of medical coaching, college students’ publicity was restricted to what they learnt from the physician they shadowed.

“Supplementing this traditional form of learning, the VR game unifies what every student learns. And they learn key things which are not taught in textbooks, in a practical way they will remember.”

Assistant Professor Shao Huilin’s ground-breaking work through the pandemic additionally earned her a Young Researcher Award on Thursday.

In 2020, the NUS bioengineering researcher modified an infectious illnesses check package developed in 2018 to detect in half-hour the virus that causes Covid-19.

She stated this was impressed by the “gold standard” of polymerase chain response (PCR) exams which, regardless of their excessive accuracy, had shortcomings equivalent to lengthy processing time, and extra demanding necessities when it comes to manpower, tools, reagents and temperature adjustments.

“The size of the pandemic, the huge number of people who needed to be tested per day was putting a lot of pressure on PCR testing,” she stated. “I wanted to innovate and come up with an alternative, so we don’t need to rely on conventional methods of testing.”

The check package, enVision, can be utilized at room temperature and detects the virus a lot sooner than PCR exams, however is simply as correct, she stated.

It makes use of a brand new technique she developed, known as the molecular change, to straight determine nucleic acid, with out the necessity for replicating it, as PCR does.

The versatile approach may be modified to diagnose all infectious illnesses, together with Zika, dengue, and hand, foot and mouth illness, she stated.

Prof Shao added that it could possibly additionally detect illnesses equivalent to breast most cancers and colorectal most cancers.

She has began an organization that’s working to additional develop and commercialise the check kits.

The prime awards for excellent service got to Madam Kay Kuok, govt chairman of actual property growth agency Allgreen Properties and director of Shangri-La Hotel Singapore, and Ms Janet Ang, chairman of the Institute of Systems Science (ISS) administration board at NUS.

Madam Kuok was the founding chairman of the Yale-NUS College governing board in 2011, overseeing the institution of Singapore’s first liberal arts and sciences school.

Ms Ang, who was appointed chairman of ISS in 2016, doubled the scale of NUS-ISS enterprise operations and arrange many business partnerships, together with its appointment because the operations associate of The Digital Academy for the Government.