Thursday, 14 November 2019
12pm to 2pm (12pm-Lunch, 1pm–Talk)
Farrer Park Medical Centre, 1 Farrer Park Station Road, Connexion #16-06, TK Low Academic Specialist Centre, Singapore 217562
Breast nodules are a very common problem. The etiology of each type of nodule varies and can be benign or malignant.
Understanding the appearance and terminologies used by radiologists to describe some of these common lumps can be useful in the day-to-day practice by General Practitioners. At this CME Lunch Talk, Dr Jendana will share appropriate follow up recommendations and when to refer to a surgeon.
*This session is open to doctors and healthcare professionals only.
Lunch and complimentary parking will be provided. CME points will be awarded. Thank you.
Call us to register or email us at [email protected].
General Surgeon
Surgi-TEN Specialists, Farrer Park Medical Centre
Dr Jendana received the Degrees of MB, MCh, BAO (Ireland, Hons) in 2004 and completed her Advanced Specialist Training in General Surgery in Singapore. She obtained her FRCSEd (Gen) and Master of Medicine (Singapore) and pursued her subspecialty training in Breast Surgery. She completed a 2-year International Fellowship in the field of breast oncoplastic and reconstructive surgery at Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand. During her time at Siriraj Hospital, she learned the techniques of oncoplastic surgery, immediate or delayed reconstruction using pedicled autologous flap reconstruction and/or implant-based augmentation with or without usage of acellular dermal matrix, and lipofilling as part of the comprehensive treatment for breast cancer patients.
Apart from being a clinician, Dr Jendana also mentored surgical residents and was a clinical tutor for the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at National University Singapore and the Duke-NUS Medical School. She received the “Best Tutor (Surgery) Award” from NUS, “Outstanding Clinical Teacher Award” from the YYL School of Medicine, and the “Special Recognition Award for being a Role Model to the Medicine Graduating Class” from the YYL School of Medicine, NUS.