Chan J Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Diabetic Retinopathy, Ophthalmology, Cataract ? Comprehensive Ophthalmology
Department of Reproductive Medicine, KK Women
Dr Chan graduated from the University Of Nottingham, School of Medicine in the United Kingdom. He underwent basic specialist training at the Royal Free Hospital, University College Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, and further specialist training at the North Thames deanery in Moorfields Eye Hospital London and Western Eye Hospital London. He was trained as vitreoretinal fellow for 2 years in Moorfields Eye Hospital and did a further year training in the subspecialty of medical retina In Moorfields Eye Hospital.
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Author(s): Tan SQ, Lim WW, Liu SL, Phoon WLJ, Tan TY, Viardot V, Chan J, Nadarajah S and Tan HH
Background: Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist cycle was the traditional method of ovarian stimulation at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital IVF Centre. This long cycle involved many injections, with a poor side effect profile. The GnRH antagonist cycle was introduced in year 2000, with fewer injections per cycle and better side effect profile.
Aim: Our department aims to encourage transition from the GnRH agonist cycle to GnRH antagonist cycle, with complete changeover by 2013. Methods: The transformation process was organized according to Kotter’s Eight-Step Change Model from the first half of 2012.
Results: This transition led to a five times reduction in the n... view moreĀ»