Dr. Yit Shiang Lui

Otium Mindhealth @ i12 Katong

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doctor
Singapore
PRACTISING AT
Otium Mindhealth @ i12 Katong
LANGUAGE
English
Mandarin Chinese
Chinese
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Yit Shiang obtained his medical degree from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2002 and qualified as a specialist in Psychiatry in 2012. He has been a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) since 2013. He is certified as a substance abuse & gambling addiction counsellor by the Association of Professionals Specialising in Addiction Counselling (APSAC). He obtained the Master of Science in Addiction Studies at King’s College London with distinction and best research in 2016 when National University Hospital (NUH) awarded him the academic medicine development opportunity (AMDA). He is also conferred Associate of King's College (AKC) and is currently an associate member of the Academy of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry (ACLP) in the US.

Yit Shiang was previously a consultation-liaison psychiatrist with the department of psychological medicine in NUH with a clinical focus in transplant psychiatry and addiction medicine, particularly dual disorders within the medical and surgical disciplines in the hospital. He led the psychiatric ward in NUH and developed the addiction clinic in addition to his role as patient safety officer. He partnered with pain anaesthetists and palliative care specialists to enhance mental health care for their patients. He was appointed as an assessor for Vulnerable Adults by Ministry of Social and Family-development (MSF). He was also a sub-committee member in the workgroup contributing to the Opioid Prescribing Guidelines released by Ministry of Health (MOH).

Besides experience in providing clinical service, Yit Shiang has been actively involved in medical education including curriculum development, lecturing, mentoring, assessing and training nursing and medical students in NUS. He received excellent teaching feedback scores and this passion in medical teaching led him to attain a Certificate in Medical Education from the Medical Education Unit in 2014. He was examiner for NUS Medicine, NUS Master of Nursing and RCPsych. He volunteers for Project Sa'Bai and NUS Medicine Admission Exercise.

Yit Shiang has also researched on the attitudes and perceptions of healthcare workers towards their patients with alcohol use problem and is interested in teaching them screening and brief interventions for patients with substance use. His graduating thesis was on Very Brief Advice in Smoking Cessation. He had published on several topics in mental health and addiction ( Yit Shiang Lui Publications | National University of Singapore (nus.edu.sg)), and authored articles on alcohol and gambling in the media. 

Yit Shiang left public service to set aside time to contribute to disability medicine in the community while embarking on private practice. He is currently a locum specialist with MINDS Developmental Disability Medicine Clinic. He has an outpatient service at Katong i12 Core Clinic. 
CREDENTIALS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
MBBS, MMed (Psych), MRCPsych, MSc in Addiction Studies, 
Certified Substance Abuse Counsellor (CSAC), Certified Gambling Addiction Counsellor (CGAC), AKC
ACCEPTED INSURANCE
Fullerton Healthcare Network (FHN)  
Integrated Health Plans (IHP) 
FINANCIAL DECLARATIONS
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