PROF. VIVEK A/L AJIT SINGH
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Faculty of Medicine
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Professor Dr Vivek Ajit Singh is a Professor of Orthopaedics and head of the Orthopedic Oncology unit in Faculty of Medicine, University Malaya. He obtained his medical degree from University Malaya in 1984. He worked in Hospital Muar and Mersing before enrolling in University Malaya for Master’s in Orthopaedic Surgery. He completed his master’s degree in 2001 and was awarded with the Subramaniam Gold Medal for the best clinical master’s student. Subsequently, in 2002 he was awarded with Fellowship from The Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. Then, he worked in Penang General Hospital as an Orthopaedic surgeon and was awarded with a fellowship scholarship by the Ministry of Health in 2003 to pursue Fellowship Orthopaedic Oncology in Birmingham, UK (The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital). He completed his fellowship in 2004, after which he continued his service in Penang General Hospital. He subsequently joined University Malaya in 2006 and is working there till now. He teaches postgraduate and undergraduate students from the Faculty of Medicine. Prof Vivek has published more than 50 research papers in various medical journals and 2 text-books related to his field of expertise and basic science. He is currently an active member of several international and national professional bodies such as International Society of Limb Salvage (ISOLS), Asia Pacific Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (APMSTS), East Asia Musculoskeletal Oncology Group (EAMOG), and many more. Besides the clinical field, he is also active in the research field and has won prestigious awards such as The Dr Robert Bauze Trauma Award, P. Balasubramaniam Award, and Tumour Award. Other than his academic accomplishments, he also provides testimonies as an expert witness for various medicolegal cases of insurance claim disputes. As part of his social responsibility and contribution to the society, he also gives healthcare, or more specifically orthopaedic related talks to public and media. |
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Development Of Eco-bones For Body Reconstruction Of Cadaveric Donors |
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Outcome Of Osteosarcoma In Ummc For The Past 20 Years |
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The Outcome Of Soft Tissue Sarcoma In University Malaya Medical Centre In The Past 20 Years |
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Exploring Denosumab's potential in aneurysmal bone cyst treatment: A scoping review
Oxidised cellulose in musculoskeletal oncology procedure: Does it reduce postoperative blood loss?
A Binary Survivability Prediction Classification Model towards Understanding of Osteosarcoma Prognosis
Relationship of ulna styloid fracture to the distal radio-ulnar joint stability. A clinical, functional, and radiographic outcome study
Clinical Practise Guidelines for Management of Diabetic Foot.
Bone Cancer Survivability Prognosis with KNN and Genetic Algorithms