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Learning Journey at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital 

2025/04/02

Learning Journey at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital : An Interactive Healthcare Experience for Secondary Schools

 

Are you looking for an engaging and educational experience for your students? The JurongHealth Simulation & Clinical Education Centre (JSCEC) offers a Learning Journey designed to inspire secondary school students by introducing them to the world of healthcare through hands-on medical simulations exposure.  

Programme Overview
Duration: 2 hours  
Target Audience: Upper secondary school students  
Fee: Applicable (contact us for rates)  
Availability: Subject to scheduling and capacity  

What Students Will Experience 
  • Learn about diverse hospital roles beyond doctors and nurses
  • Engage in medical simulations with fun hands-on activities such as Eye-Hand coordination and Pop the balloons
  • See the manikin comes alive! – See high-tech manikin simulate real-life conditions like seizures and heart failure
  • Save the baby! – Demonstration of how to perform CPR on a baby manikin*
  • Make your own injury – Experience the art of moulage in medical training with hands-on activities*
  • Learn Proper Hand Hygiene – Understand its importance beyond the COVID-19 pandemic  
*choose 1 

This programme is perfect for secondary schools looking to expose students to potential career paths in the hospitals through an immersive, hands-on experience.  

 

 

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