
Nursing
Find out more about our nursing specialties and services.
Shape the Future of Healthcare with Us
In complex healthcare systems, Nursing is best positioned for understanding the unique needs of patients and their families, and initiate inter-professional collaborations to provide holistic and personalised care.
Nursing is also evolving to better enable healthcare systems to achieve greater accessibility, cost-effectiveness, and health outcomes.
Woodlands Hospital Nursing
Woodlands Hospital (WH) Nursing Service is an integral component of the clinical services providing quality and comprehensive care package for patients in all the WH settings from pre-hospital, hospital, ambulatory, to community. The services extend beyond treatment of illnesses and include disease prevention and health promotion for the population in the northern region.
WH nursing service aims to:
- Contribute and drive changes in all care settings: Living well > With Illness > Complex needs/frailty > Leaving well
- Drive care coordination at every touch point.
- Uphold high standard of patient safety and care outcome.
- Ensure that care plans are multi-disciplinary, integrated and coordinated across different settings from hospital to community.
- Promote patient and family education to prevent disease and promote health of our patients and their family and with the aging population.
Our Nursing Vision
Woodland Hospital as Campus of Choice because our Nurses are Committed, Competent, Confident and Cohesive.
Our Nursing Leaders

Ms Pua Lay Hoon
Chief Nurse
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Mary Neo Tze Guan
Deputy Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Geraldine Ng Li Yuen
Deputy Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Peh Sue Cheng
Deputy Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Dr Tan Hongyun
Deputy Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Mr Mohamad Abdul Wahab
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Ng Lily
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Shiji D/O Kuttan
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Tan Siew Peng
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Wang Wenjing
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Wong Bee Cheng
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Liu Xiaoyan
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Ms Wei Jinxian
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service

Mr Muhammad Faiz Bin Abdul Rahmat Mordiffi
Assistant Director, Nursing Service
Department: Nursing Service
WH Nursing offers a wide range of services and specialty care in both inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as in the community.
Specialist Outpatient Clinic (SOC) Nurses play a crucial role in the Singapore healthcare system, providing specialised care to patients outside of traditional hospital settings. Our SOC nurses collaborate with specialists to deliver tailored care, manage chronic conditions, and ensure continuity of treatment Their work enhances healthcare access, promotes preventive care, and boosts the overall efficiency of the healthcare system.
Our SOC Specialty Nurses are pivotal in delivering comprehensive care, bridging the gap between hospital care and community integration. They focus on the continuum of care, offering short to long-term support for patients transitioning from inpatient settings to the community. These nurses not only manage complex cases within the SOC but also extend their expertise to support inpatient nursing teams, providing valuable specialty advice and contributing to a seamless healthcare experience
The Breast Care team is dedicated to providing comprehensive and holistic breast screening, diagnosis, and care for patients with breast conditions. Our Breast Care Nurses offer support and information to patients at the time of diagnosis, and also psychological and emotional support to patients, caregivers, and family members.
They provide pre- and post-surgery counseling for patients undergoing various types of breast surgeries. Working closely with surgeons, therapists, radiographers, and radiologists, they contribute to a smooth recovery journey for our patients. Onsite support and advice are available during your hospital stay, and we ensure timely provision of written and verbal information at appropriate intervals regarding the diagnosis and treatments for breast cancer.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a specialised and closely monitored program with the primary objective of enhancing and individual's cardiovascular health following significant heart-related events or procedures including heart attacks, heart failure, angioplasty or heart surgery.
This comprehensive program comprises of:
Heart health education
Diet and nutrition counselling
Cardiac risk factor changes
Emotional support
Individualised tailored education and exercise regimes
Lifestyle adjustments
Our Diabetes Care team is dedicated to delivering personalized diabetes education and counseling, empowering both patients and caregivers to effectively manage diabetes care.
We excel in coordinating care plans within a multidisciplinary team, which includes doctors, nursing staff, medical social workers, dietitians, and community care nurses.
The Diabetes Care team consistently provides unwavering support and conducts regular follow-ups with patients and caregivers, with the goal of achieving improved clinical outcomes and enhancing their overall quality of life.
Frailty and geriatric medicine are specialised fields that prioritise the health and well-being of frail and elderly individuals.
Our dedicated team offers comprehensive and holistic care for individuals facing frailty and geriatric conditions, which may include falls, dementia, delirium, depression, behavioral issues related to dementia/delirium, incontinence, and malnutrition.
Our nurses are wholeheartedly committed to delivering high-quality geriatric nursing care to our patients while providing unwavering support to their families and caregivers throughout the caregiving journey.
Neuroscience is undoubtedly one of the most challenging medical specialties, requiring a deep understanding of the intricacies of the nervous system and its profound impact on the entire body.
Neuroscience stands out as a specialised area of nursing expertise. Our focus lies in providing dedicated care to individuals grappling with disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system.
Our specialised care encompasses not only the management of these complex disease processes but also active involvement in the rehabilitation journey, supporting patients in their quest for improved health and well-being.
Our Oncology nursing team is committed to delivering comprehensive care to patients grappling with solid malignancies.
Our services encompass a wide spectrum, including education on treatment regimens, side effects, and their management. We empower patients with information on when to seek medical advice or visit the Emergency department.
Furthermore, we manage the administration of chemotherapy and immunotherapy, closely monitoring each patient's tolerance to these therapies. Our unwavering support extends continuously to both patients and their families throughout their journey.
Pain is a common yet complex condition that affects an individual's overall health and way of life. Our Pain Management nurses collaborate closely with other healthcare professionals, working tirelessly to alleviate suffering and enhance the quality of life for those in pain.
We provide a comprehensive suite of services tailored to individuals with acute and chronic pain, including education, meticulous pain assessment, the formulation and assessment of care plans.
Our primary objective is to assist people in regaining their independence, enabling them to resume their daily lives with increased comfort and reduced pain.
Palliative Care is a unique team that provides personalised, holistic management for individuals with life-limiting conditions such as advanced cancer, end organ failure.
Together with the clinicians, Palliative Care nurses are committed to render quality palliative nursing care to support the physical, psycho-emotionally needs of patients and families.
Respiratory team focuses on the provision of care for patient with diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract. Respiratory condition is a life long disease that requires delicate care and commitment.
By building trust and relationship with the patients, Respiratory nurses aim is to provide education and counselling through self-management and explore ways to improve their quality of life and at the same time they are able to integrate better into the community.
In addition to addressing lower urinary tract symptoms, our Urology and Continence nurses play a crucial role in supporting our medical team in the management of various urological conditions, including cancers, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), renal and bladder stones, among others.
Our nursing team also perform essential procedures and offering patient education. These procedures include inserting and changing urinary catheters, managing percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) bags, assisting with ileostomy bag changes, and providing guidance on intermittent catheterisation.
Rheumatology nurses provides care to patients with autoimmune, soft tissue and metobolic bone disease in giving education and counselling to patients.
Empowering them with knowledge about their disease and medications so that patients is able to learn to live with their chronic diseases and cope with their daily lives, and at the same time to integrate better into the community.
Specialty wound and stoma nurses are commited to provide a holistic care for patients with acute and chronic wounds.
They provide compression bandages and wound management, stoma pre and post operative counseling, caregiver teaching and stoma management.
Nursing in the Emergency Department (ED) is vital to ensuring seamless, safe, and timely patient flow based on acuity levels. Our nursing services include triaging, assessment, and monitoring, as well as assistance in the consult room. Our nurses perform basic and discipline-specific treatments within the scope of nursing practice, demonstrating high-intensity nursing care.
We also have a team of nurses dedicated to supporting frail patients in the ED. Their role involves conducting comprehensive assessments of the multi-dimensional needs of patients and referring them to relevant support services in the community. Additionally, our Nurse Specialist services, such as wound, asthma, and diabetes management, cater to patients with complex needs or those requiring frequent hospital care.
Our services extend beyond immediate care; we provide patient education, counseling, and follow-up post-discharge from the ED.
Community nursing offers a comprehensive range of community-based nursing services to support the five care segments. Our community nurses collaborate with other healthcare providers and community-based service partners to ensure the effective planning and implementation of health promotion and disease prevention programs within the population.
The integration of community nursing with other WH nursing departments, such as ED, UCC, SOC, and inpatient wards, saw the introduction of Woodlands Health at Home (WH@Home) as an alternative to hospitalisation, and Hospital to Home (H2H) as a post-discharge home care service. These services empower patients with a broader range of medical conditions to receive care in the comfort of their homes.
The community nursing services is supported by a team of senior or specialised nurses.
General medical wards provide care and management of various complex and acutely ill patients under various specialties including acute assessment unit (AAU), neurology and neurosurgery, palliative, cardiology, respiratory medicine, haematology, oncology and endocrinology.
The Enhanced Care Area (ECA) is a designated area within the same ward for patients who require close observation. ECA aims to serve general ward patients with acute conditions and risk of deterioration requiring higher intensity of nursing care, but are deemed unsuitable for High Dependency or Intensive Care Unit.
We aim to restore our patients’ activities of daily living (ADLs), reduce caregiver burden, and enable their integration back to their homes or other step-down care. Our carerlink program will increase patient's readiness to go home by systematically preparing and supporting caregiver.
Medical Psychiatric Care Unit (MPCU) provides specialised psychiatric nursing care for patients with medical and surgical care needs. The Delirium Care Unit (DCU) provides specialised care for patient with acute confusion related to medical illness.
In our general surgery wards, our nurses specialise in providing care and managing various complex and acutely ill patients across specialties such as orthopaedics and urology, colorectal, neurological, otolaryngological, and general surgery.
Our primary objective is to restore patients' activities of daily living (ADLs), alleviate caregiver burden, and facilitate their integration back into their homes or other step-down care settings. Through our Carelink program, we systematically prepare and support caregivers, enhancing the patient's readiness to transition home.
ICU nursing services provide clinical services for all adults aged 16 years and above with the focus on management of patients with various complex medical, surgical and cardiac conditions. These include:
Management of patients from operating theatre following elective or emergency surgery where intensive clinical and nursing care or life support are required post operatively
Emergency admissions from ED
General Wards where life support measures are required, and where intensive monitoring of patients’ vital signs is necessary
Nursing also support outreach services to inpatient areas for the purposes of:
Code blue activation
Post ICU / HD discharge review
Surveillance of patient with high National Early Warning Score (2) score
Tracheostomy care team
Support the inter-hospital ICU transfer of critically ill patients to receive care not available in WH, e.g. e-PCI for STEMI activation after office hour, Neuro-radiological interventions, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO).
ICU/CCU Nurse Clinician will assume the Brain Death Nurse Coordinator role, mainly focus on the operational role in facilitating early potential deceased organ donor identification, referral workflow in the ICU and brain death certification process.
Our Post Acute and Rehabilitation Care (PARC) service plays a vital role in the continuation of patient care by focusing on the provision of time-limited rehabilitation and selected sub-acute clinical services.
Our team of multi-disciplinary medical, nursing, and allied health professionals work with our patients recovering from acute medical or surgical conditions requiring a period of inpatient therapy and re-conditioning for functional recovery.
PARC nurses assist patient in restoring their activities of daily living (ADLs), reducing caregiver burden, and enabling their integration back to their homes and community.
WH Renal Services comprise inpatient and outpatient renal services including haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis (PD) service. Renal nursing focuses on the treatment and management patients who either have or are at high risk of developing kidney disease.
The nephrology nurse will explain treatment methods to patients and their families and coordinates multidisciplinary healthcare teams to provide care for patients. One aspect of nephrology nursing is that most patients require long-term treatment, and this enables the nurse to develop a good relationship with patients and their families.
Operating Theatre (OT) Services provides care for patients who require Surgical and Anaesthetic procedures in both elective and emergency settings.
The OT, which consist of Major and Day Surgery OT, provide a full range of operative procedures as well as non-invasive and minimally invasive procedures with immediate post-operative care.
The Central Sterile Supplies Department (CSSD) provide services including decontamination, assembling, sterilisation, storage and distribution of clean and sterile supplies and surgical instrument sets for all departments of the hospital.
Sterile Supplies and Endoscopes Tracking System (SSETs) is used for electronic documentation and tracking of surgical items that have gone through sterilisation within CSSD. It also enables real-time traceability of surgical items to ensure that the quality instrument/sets are safe for patient care.
Endoscopy Centre provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic and therapeutic gastro-intestinal endoscopy and bronchoscopy services. It caters to both private and subsidised adult patients (aged 16 and above) in an ambulatory setting.
These services are supported by 3 specialties- Gastroenterology, General Surgery and Respiratory Medicine.
In the Department of Radiology (DoR), our radiology nurses specialise in assisting with range of diagnostic and interventional imaging procedures including subspecialties of diagnostic radiology.
They provide care to patients before, during and after a radiological procedure.
Radiology nurses are knowledgeable of various radiological diagnostic tests, such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs), ultrasounds and X-rays. They provide comprehensive education and pre- and post-procedure support to the patients.
In the Invasive Cardiac Lab (ICL), our nurses specialised are in assisting with diagnostic procedures and interventional catheterisations.
The nurses provide discharge teaching with patients and families including procedural, medications, activities, and dietary. They monitor and examine patients prior to procedures, as well as during and after.
They also administer medications and assist the medical team in whatever they may need during the procedure.
Our Infection Prevention Control (IPC) nurses work collaboratively with all levels of staffs in WH to:
Enable WH to be ready for the emergence of any epidemic event, including pandemics,
Achieve high quality care;
Grant patients their right to clean care & ensure their safety;
Protect all those providing care across WH.
IPC nurses support the implementation and execution of the IPC Program and Measures during pandemic and peace time.
We also conduct and disseminate the collected data results of HAI surveillance (e.g. surgical site infection, device associated infection, colonization or infection caused by MDRO, etc.) to facilitate prompt identification, prevention & control of infection IPC nurses monitor hospital wide performance indicators on a routine basis to improve quality and processes of care.
Office of Nursing Services provides support to WH nursing departments and staff to enable service delivery.
Nursing Manpower contributes to an effective and sustainable workforce for nursing service through planning, acquisition, deployment and optimization of manpower, and caring for staff welfare, career development and progression, and nursing talent management.
At the dynamic hub of nursing service, the Department of Nursing Education and Development supports the learning of nursing students and staff across departments and specialties for service delivery and career advancement. Employing advanced teaching methods, this department enables our nursing staff to practice and teach at the forefront of healthcare advancement to achieve best care outcomes.
Nursing Informatics and Innovation provides oversight to the development, enhancement, and standardisation of clinical information systems and associated devices in nursing. The seamless accessibility of this data enables nurses to have a holistic view of the patient’s health, which can significantly enhance the coordination of care.
Nursing Quality supports nursing departments to improve nursing care by providing guidance, reviewing quality indicators, improving safety, enabling nursing teams to carry out quality improvement activities, and build capabilities.
Nursing research supports nurses and students to generate new evidence-based knowledge through research studies, and build research capability among the nursing departments. Nurses need to be proficient in understanding and incorporating the latest research findings into their practice, impacting everything from patient outcomes to healthcare policy and nursing education.
Nursing Office Admin and Clinical Admin Support Teams partner nurse leaders in fostering strong administrative capabilities in all nursing departments to enable service operations.
Office for Advancing Nursing Practice
The field of nursing stands as a vital pillar within the healthcare sector, responsible for a significant portion of patient care and well-being.
As the healthcare landscape evolves, so does the profession of nursing. Predicted trends for the future have significant implications for the way that nurses carry out their roles and continue their education.
The Office for Advancing Nursing Practice is challenged to develop strategies for bridging the gap between the current state of the nursing capability and the demands of the future healthcare system.
Share the future of Healthcare with us as a Nurse!
We’re building more than a team. We’re putting together a community of people to create the care environment of the future, with people who are competent, compassionate and deeply interested in changing how we ensure the optimum health and well being of those under our care.
There will be diverse opportunities to shape our ethos, systems and processes through engaging with your peers in the hospital and with our partners in the community. We will also support your professional development, through education and training, and through encouraging the sharing of best practices among the care sector in Singapore and the world.
As a member of our family, you will be a critical part of realising our concept that enhancing people’s health and well being requires usto pay attention to the spectrum of healthcare needs and build bridges across multiple areas, including wellness promotion, chronic disease management, elective surgery, acute care, rehabilitation, dementia management, advance care planning, palliative medicine and end-of-life care.
Learn more about building a nursing career with us here.
Current Courses
Venepuncture and Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation Course (VPIC)
This course is for Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses seeking to enhance their clinical skills in obtain blood and intravenous access, and for healthcare professionals who wish to gain confidence and proficiency in these critical procedures.
Intravenous Administration of Medications Course for Registered Nurses (IVAM)
This course is for Registered Nurses seeking to enhance their clinical skills in intravenous administration of medications, and healthcare professionals who wish to gain confidence and proficiency in this critical procedure.

