MB,ChB (New Zealand), MRCS (Edinburgh), M Med (Surgery), FAMS (Urology)

Clinical Focus:

Female urology, Bladder functional disorders, Neuro-urology, Reconstructive urology, Urinary Incontinence, Urodynamics

Dr. Shirley Bang


Dr Shirley Bang is a Singapore Medical Council certified Urological specialist. Prior to her current practice, she was a full-time Consultant in Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

Dr Shirley’s subspeciality interest is in the treatment of Urinary incontinence, Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB), Neurogenic bladder, Functional and Reconstructive surgery of the urinary system. She also has an interest in bladder rehabilitation for post-stroke, post-brain surgery and trauma patients.

In view of Dr Shirley’s experience, she has been invited to present at local and regional conferences such as the Urological Association of Asia Congress and Singapore Urofair. She is also actively involved in organising talks and courses, including GP forums, Singapore Continence Week and Incontinence and Reconstructive surgery Masterclass as part of the Singapore Urofair conference. As a keen teacher and mentor, she is a core faculty member of the National Healthcare Group (NHG) Urology Residency Program and also a clinical tutor for both the NTU-Lee Kong Chian and NUS-Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.

As part of Dr Shirley’s drive for quality improvement and patient safety, she was part of the team that won the first prize for the project entitled ‘The Urology Time-Out Script Trial’ at the 8th National Healthcare Quality Improvement Competition in 2011. This project was subsequently presented at the International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) conference in Geneva in 2012. She has also completed a hospital quality improvement project, leading a team to improve hospital processes.

Dr Shirley Bang’s wish is to provide her patients with the best possible up-to-date treatment with good outcomes while providing cost-effective care at the same time.

 

Awards:

As part of Dr Shirley’s drive for quality improvement and patient safety, she was part of the team that won the first price for the project entitled ‘The Urology Time-Out Script Trial’ at the 8th National Healthcare Quality Improvement Competition in 2011. This project was subsequently presented at the international Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) conference in Geneva in 2012.

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