Associate Professor Nigel Tan is Senior Consultant Neurologist, National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) and Group Chief Education Officer, SingHealth

Assoc Prof Nigel Tan Choon Kiat

​MBBS, FAMS, FRCP (Edinburgh), MHPEd

Senior Consultant

National Neuroscience Institute National Neuroscience Institute

Specialty: Neurology

Conditions Treated By This Doctor

Clinical Interests

Epilepsy, General Neurology

Clinical Appointments

Senior Consultant

Department of Neurology

Senior Consultant

NNI @CGH

Group Chief Education Officer

Academic Appointments

Clinical Associate Professor

Neuroscience Academic Clinical Programme

About

Dr Nigel Tan is a Senior Consultant Neurologist at the National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, with over 25 years of medical experience. He specialises in epilepsy, having completed advanced training under epilepsy expert Professor Samuel Berkovic in Melbourne, Australia.

Conditions Treated:

  • Epilepsy (recurring seizures that can affect people of all ages)

Dr Tan is the Group Chief Education Officer, SingHealth and he is passionate about advancing patient care through research and education.

Research focus (clinical and educational):

  • Genetic literacy in epilepsy
  • Clinical reasoning
  • Assessment methods in medical education
  • Interprofessional education and collaborative practice

He has published in the fields of epilepsy and health professions education in medical journals and education journals such as Neurology, Epilepsia, Medical Education and Medical Teacher. His work reflects a strong commitment to both clinical excellence and health professions education, with significant contributions to neurological care and health professions education in Singapore and internationally.

He is recognised internationally for his expertise, serving on multiple committees of the International League Against Epilepsy. contributing to improved understanding and treatment of epilepsy and epilepsy genetic literacy.  He is also actively involved in health professions education for all health professions, both in Singapore and regionally, and has an interest in faculty development, interprofessional education, and assessment.

Education and Training

  • MHPEd, 2013
  • FRCP (Edinburgh), 2008
  • FAMS, 2004
  • MBBS National University of Singapore, 1993

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

  • Senior Consultant, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute
  • Group Chief Education Officer, SingHealth
  • Senior Associate Dean, MD Programme, DukeNUS Medical School
  • SingHealth Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC), 2012 - Present
  • Vice-Chairman, Chapter of Clinician-Educators, Academy of Medicine, 2023 - Present
  • Member, Genetics Commission, International League Against Epilepsy, 2009 - Present
  • Co-Chair, Genetic Literacy Task Force, International League Against Epilepsy, 2015 - Present

Awards

  • National Outstanding Clinician Educator Award, 2023
  • AMEI Golden Apple Award for Programme Excellence (as part of TEL team), 2023
  • NNI Quality Service Award – Star, 2024
  • COVID-19 Resilience Award, 2023
  • Nanyang Award (School), LKCMedicine, National Technological University, 2018
  • SingHealth GCEO Excellence Awards – Outstanding Educator Award, 2015

Publications

Refer to Google Scholar for a full list of publications: Nigel CK Tan - ‪Google Scholar
  • Lee DW, Tan CKN, Tan K, Yee XJ, Jion Y, Roebertsen H, Dong C. How community and organizational culture interact and affect senior clinical educator identity. Med Teach. 2023 Oct 9:1-9
  • Foo YY, Tan K, Rao J, Lim WS, Xin X, Cheng Q, Lum E, Tan NCK. Viewing interprofessional collaborationthrough the lens of networked ecological systems theory. J Interprof Care 2022;36(6):777-85
  • Tan NCK, Lowenstein DH, ILAE Genetics Commission. Improving your genetic literacy in epilepsy – A new series. Epilepsia 2015;56:1696-9
  • Tan NCK, Berkovic SF. Predicting drug resistance in epilepsy: not as easy as ABC. Lancet Neurol 2006;5:640-2
  • Tan NCK, Mulley JC, Berkovic SF. Genetic association studies in epilepsy: “The truth is out there”. Epilepsia 2004; 45(11):1429-42