Philips and Singapore General Hospital to advance medical imaging capabilities in Asia Pacific with first-of-its-kind MRI training collaboration

In This Article:

  • Singapore General Hospital (SGH) enhances its radiographers' capabilities in MR clinical practice through Philips Clinical Application Training and an Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Training Centre that serves as a reference site.

  • This collaboration extends SGH's MR expertise to other public and private hospitals in Singapore and beyond, to upskill healthcare staff and improve patient care in Asia Pacific.

SINGAPORE, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, announces its strategic collaboration with Singapore General Hospital (SGH) to set up a first-of-its-kind Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Training Centre in Singapore. Commencing on December 9, 2024, the collaboration enhances SGH's efforts to advance medical imaging education and capabilities through the opening of the training centre to public and private hospitals in Singapore and Asia Pacific (APAC).

Philips and Singapore General Hospital announce strategic collaboration to set up first-of-its-kind MRI Training Centre in Singapore. (PRNewsfoto/Royal Philips)
Philips and Singapore General Hospital announce strategic collaboration to set up first-of-its-kind MRI Training Centre in Singapore. (PRNewsfoto/Royal Philips)

With 71% of healthcare leaders in APAC concerned about staff shortages resulting in delays in care for patients [1], digital health technologies become increasingly vital in helping people get the care they need when they need it, by streamlining workflows and seamlessly connecting data end-to-end to bring the most clinically valuable and patient-centric insights to care teams. And training and education are key components in supporting digital upskilling and continuous learning as technology advances.

"We have a long-standing relationship with Singapore General Hospital. We are excited to expand our partnership and play a part in elevating the diagnostic standards and capabilities in Singapore and Asia Pacific," says Dr. Mark Burby, Vice President of Health Systems, Philips APAC. "This collaboration aligns with Philips' vision of delivering better care for more people by raising the standards of care delivery. It is also part of our steady commitment to strategically work together with key health system stakeholders to improve the adoption and deepen the understanding of the latest imaging innovations in radiology."

Deepening clinical education and enhancing staff expertise in Singapore and beyond

As part of the collaboration, two SGH MRI radiographers will undergo Philips Clinical Application Training using a Train-the-Trainer approach. This is Philips' signature training program typically for its application specialists. The extensive training program will equip and empower SGH radiographers to then share the latest and in-depth expertise in MR clinical practice with others.