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Dr Soh Harn Wei Crystal

Designations:
  • Consultant, Emergency Medicine Department, National University Hospital
  • Consultant, Emergency Medicine Department, Alexandra Hospital
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Qualifications:
MBBS (Singapore), MMed (Emergency Medicine)
Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Sub-Specialties:
Chronic Programme (Live Better), FAST Programme (Get Better)
Special Interests:
​Undergraduate and Post-graduate education, Simulation, Toxicology, Education Research

Biosketch

Dr Crystal Soh is currently serving as the Undergraduate Director for the Emergency Medicine Department at National University Hospital. Dr Soh is a mentor to residents at the post graduate faculty. 

Dr Soh's interests lies in simulation and research in education, and helping in procedural trainings, mock codes and airway courses. She is also a member of the patient education and emergency geriatric workgroup. Dr Soh has a special clinical interest in emergency geriatric care and toxicology.  

Awards

​2021 NUS Yong Loo Lin Dean's Award for teaching excellence 

Journals & Publications

1. Risk Factors for Emergency Department Unscheduled Return Visits
Crystal Harn Wei Soh 1, Ziwei Lin 2, Darius Shaw Teng Pan 3, Weng Hoe Ho 2 4, Malcolm Mahadevan 2 4, Mui Teng Chua 2 4, Win Sen Kuan 2 4
PMID: 31405058 PMCID: PMC6723936 DOI: 10.3390/medicina55080457
Medicina (Kaunas) 2019 Aug 9;55(8):457 doi: 10.3390/medicina55080457

2. Comparison of Reusable Models in Pericardiocentesis Simulation Training
Ziwei Lin, 1 MBBS (Singapore), MMed, Crystal Harn Wei Soh, 1 MBBS (Singapore), MMed, Mui Teng Chua, 1,2MBBS (Singapore), MCEM (UK), MPH, Jingping Lin, 1 MBBS (London), MMed, Cheryl Jing Yi Ho, 3 BA(ID), Julia Ying Hui Lee, 3 BA (ID), Fang Yu Tracy Shen, 3 BA (ID), Ying Wei Yau, 1,2MBBS (Singapore), MMed, MCI, Win Sen Kuan, 1,2MBBS (Singapore), MRCSEd (A&E), MCI
Ann Acad Med Singap 2020;49:971-77





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