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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2024 · 15 MIN

Mind, Body and Tech: Self-managing Health and Ageing

from Pulse: The Heart of Nursing · host NUS Nursing

Join our host, NUS Nursing PhD candidate Hadassah Joann Ramachandran, in the the second run of NUS Nursing podcast series “Pulse: The Heart of Nursing “, as she speaks with Dr Vivien Wu, Assistant Professor from the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, who will provide further insights into the ongoing community initiatives as well as those that are currently in development.Asst Prof Wu is an academic and a registered nurse with more than two decades of work experience in clinical and educational institutions. Asst Prof Wu’s research interests are focused on: chronic disease management for older adults and caregivers; as well as the promotion of healthy ageing in the community through intergenerational programmes.Find out more about NUS Nursing here: medicine.nus.edu.sg/nursingBrought to you by NUS Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies.Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Tiktok | X

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