Profile
Dr Lim Chee Yeong is a senior consultant radiologist specialising in musculoskeletal imaging. His clinical expertise includes acute radiology, sports injury and spine diagnostic imaging with focus on MRI, as well as image-guided musculoskeletal intervention procedures. He is also an academic clinician, with special interest in medical education, quality improvement and educational research. He is currently serving as the the Deputy Chief of the Musculoskeletal Section and Director of Training & Education in SGH Department of Diagnostic Radiology.
Education
- MBBS (Singapore)
- FRCR (UK)
- MMed Diagnostic Radiology (Singapore)
- Specialist Accreditation in Diagnostic Radiology (Singapore)
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Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships
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Clinical Assistant Professor, Duke-NUS Medical School
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Associate Programme Director, Singhealth Diagnostic Radiology Residency Programme
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Co-chair, Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER), Singhealth RADSC ACP
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Chair, Education Steering Committee, College of Radiologists Singapore
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Member, Chapter of Diagnostic Radiology Executive Committee, College of Radiologists Singapore
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Secretary, Musculoskeletal Subsection, Singapore Radiological Society
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Fellow, Academy of Medicine Singapore
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Awards
- Singhealth HMDP Award 2015 (Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship, Hospital of Special Surgery, New York USA)
- SGH Scholarship Award 2019 (Scholarship for Masters of Healthcare Professions Education, Maastricht University, Netherlands)
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Publications
- Various musculoskeletal manifestations of chronic renal insufficiency. Lim CY, Ong KO. Clin Radiol. 2013 Jul; 68(7):e397-411
- Imaging of musculoskeletal lymphoma. Lim CY, Ong KO. Cancer Imaging. 2013 Dec 11;13(4):448-57
- Teaching the Millennial Radiology Resident: Applying a "Five-Step Microskills" Pedagogy. Tan JX, Lim CY. Singapore Med J. 2018 Dec; 59: 619-621
- Our patients have spoken: keep radiologists in the centre of AI imaging ecosystems. Liew C, Lim CY. Eur Radiol. 2020 Feb; 30(2):1031-1032
- Attitudes toward artificial intelligence in radiology with learner needs assessment within radiology residency programmes: a national multi-programme survey. Ooi SKG, Makmur A, Soon AYQ, Fook-Chong S, Liew C, Sia SY, Ting YH, Lim CY. Singapore Med J. 2019 Nov 4. doi: 10.11622/smedj.2019141.
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