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Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Programme

2026/07/01
Overview

The Cardiothoracic Surgery (CTS) Residency Programme at the National University Heart Centre, Singapore (NUHCS) is part of the Singapore Integrated Programme (SGIP) for Cardiothoracic Surgery.

The CTS programme at NUHCS is designed to equip residents with the clinical expertise, surgical skills, and academic foundation required to deliver high-quality cardiothoracic care across diverse patient populations.

For full details on the national curriculum and training structure, please visit: 
👉https://www.singhealthacademy.edu.sg/residency/programmes/residency-programmes/cardiothoracic-surgery/your-learning-experience

Training at NUHCS

NUHCS offers a comprehensive and well-rounded training environment within a tertiary academic medical centre, with exposure across multiple institutions.

Residents benefit from a broad case mix, including:
Adult cardiac surgery
Thoracic surgery
Minimally invasive cardiac and thoracic surgery
Paediatric cardiac surgery
Robotically-assisted Thoracic surgery
Aortic and endovascular surgery
Complex, high-risk and reoperative cases
Multidisciplinary care involving cardiology, intensive care, and allied health teams
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)

This diverse exposure supports the development of clinical depth and surgical confidence across the full spectrum of cardiothoracic care.

Clinical Experience

Residents at NUHCS can expect:
Exposure to a high volume and complexity of cases, enabling progressive development of operative skills
Opportunities to participate in perioperative care across the full patient journey, from pre-operative assessment to post-operative management
Hands-on experience with advanced surgical techniques and technologies
Management of disease is based on current guidelines and research

Training is structured to support graduated responsibility, ensuring residents build competency in a safe and supervised environment.

Education and Academic Development

NUHCS places strong emphasis on academic excellence and continuous learning.

Residents will have access to:
Structured teaching sessions and case-based discussions
Multidisciplinary team meetings and clinical conferences
Opportunities for clinical research, presentations, and publications
Teaching opportunities involving undergraduate and postgraduate learners

Residents are supported to develop not only as clinicians, but also as clinician-educators and future leaders in cardiothoracic surgery.

Learning Environment and Innovation

NUHCS fosters a supportive and collaborative learning culture, with close mentorship from experienced faculty.

In addition, clinical teams are increasingly incorporating innovative learning approaches, including:
Video-based educational materials to support procedural learning
Case-based learning and simulation where appropriate

These initiatives aim to enhance accessibility, consistency, and effectiveness of training.

Why Train at NUHCS
Exposure to a diverse patient population across multiple institutions
Strong emphasis on clinical excellence, academic development, and innovation
Opportunities to be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary cardiothoracic programme
Supportive environment with dedicated mentorship and progressive training

“At NUHCS, we are committed to providing a rigorous and well-rounded training experience, where residents are exposed to a broad spectrum of cases while being supported by a strong culture of mentorship and collaboration. Our goal is to develop confident, competent, and compassionate cardiothoracic surgeons equipped for the future of healthcare.”
Dr Qian Qi, Associate Programme Director (Cardiothoracic Surgery)
Find Out More
For more details on the SGIP for Cardiothoracic Surgery, including curriculum and training pathways, please visit:
👉 https://www.singhealthacademy.edu.sg/residency/programmes/residency-programmes/cardiothoracic-surgery/your-learning-experience
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