Chinese Medicine
Research
TCM Research Grant
In 2014, the Singapore Ministry of Health initiated the TCM Research Grant to encourage TCM-related research for future developments in the hope to improve Singapore’s health system holistically. With a strong belief that research will be able to support better integration of TCM and western medicinal treatment, STCMI has been actively seeking out research opportunities and had been awarded the MOH TCM Research Grant for the following research projects.
4th Grant Call
2019
To
2024
The Therapeutic Effects of Bu Shen Yi Jing Pill on Semen Quality in Sub Fertile Males: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Host Institution:
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (Dr Ee Tat Xin)
STCMI Research Team:
Fiona Heng Ya Wen, Loh Kim Gek, Loh Kin Yee, Ong Mei Xun Sandy, Goh Xin Yi, Lee Hui Min
3rd Grant Call
2018
To
2022
HEalth-Related quality of life-intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors experiencing cancer-related fatigue using TraditionAL Chinese Medicine: The HERBAL Trial
Host Institution:
National Cancer Centre (Dr Tira Tan)
STCMI Research Team:
Zheng Huang Fang, Tan Quan Ming, Teo Kok Keong, Tan Kah Hong
2nd Grant Call
2017
To
2020
A pragmatic randomized controlled trial of a novel TCM physician-involved collaborative care model in the management of patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis (AxSpA)in Singapore
Host Institution:
Singapore General Hospital (Dr Warren Fong)
STCMI Research Team:
Quek Su An, Tan Choy Tip, Tan Hui Chin, Ader Lim Yu Bin, Wong Chiah Yuen, Ong Si Yu, Ang Xiang Ling
2nd Grant Call
2017
To
2022
Adjuvant role of TCM in management of mild to moderate childhood asthma
Host Institution:
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (Dr Teoh Oon Hoe)
STCMI Research Team:
Teo Chun Huat, Lam Yun Shan, Hong Qiuhui
1st Grant Call
2013
To
2016
Ethnic differences in TCM syndrome classification of diabetic nephropathy in Singapore
Host Institution:
Singapore General Hospital (Dr Tan Hong Chang)
STCMI Research Team:
Zheng Huang Fang, Teo Kok Keong, Khor Tze Hsin
研究报告
Determining diabetic kidney disease severity using traditional Chinese medicine syndrome classification
A study protocol for HEalth-Related quality of life-intervention in survivors of Breast and other cancers experiencing cancerrelated fatigue using TraditionAL Chinese Medicine: the HERBAL trial
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) collaborative care for patients with axial spondyloarthritis (AcuSpA): protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial
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