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Tong Khee Tan

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Singapore Medical Journal|November 30, 2019
Author's replyTong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|April 19, 2019
Disruptive innovators in anaesthesia: data and devicesTong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|February 2, 2024
Anaesthetic considerations and challenges during awake craniotomyLeonard Tang, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|August 6, 2019
Medical student mistreatment by patients in the clinical environment: prevalence and managementGuili Zhu, Tong Khee Tan
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|June 29, 2002
Postoperative nausea and vomiting after craniotomy for tumor surgery: a comparison between awake craniotomy and general anesthesiaPirjo H Manninen, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|April 16, 2026
Escalation of care in a patient presenting with acute altered mental stateYing Mao Gn, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|February 12, 2020
Sedating critically ill patientsMing Hua Cheng, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|December 7, 2020
Implementation of the rapid response system in the acute care ecosystemChun Lei Tan, Chubin Goh, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|January 25, 2023
ERAS journey: an abridged account for the busy practitionerXian Wen Charlene Kwa, Christopher Mathew, Tong Khee Tan
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy|June 14, 2021
Non-anesthetist-administered moderate sedation with midazolam and fentanyl for outpatient MRI-aided hybrid intracavitary and interstitial brachytherapy in cervix cancer: a single-institution experienceKiattisa Sommat, Jeannie Yi Xin Lin, Melvin Ming Long Chew, et al.
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Singapore Medical Journal|November 30, 2019
Author's replyTong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|April 19, 2019
Disruptive innovators in anaesthesia: data and devicesTong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|February 2, 2024
Anaesthetic considerations and challenges during awake craniotomyLeonard Tang, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|August 6, 2019
Medical student mistreatment by patients in the clinical environment: prevalence and managementGuili Zhu, Tong Khee Tan
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|June 29, 2002
Postoperative nausea and vomiting after craniotomy for tumor surgery: a comparison between awake craniotomy and general anesthesiaPirjo H Manninen, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|April 16, 2026
Escalation of care in a patient presenting with acute altered mental stateYing Mao Gn, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|February 12, 2020
Sedating critically ill patientsMing Hua Cheng, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|December 7, 2020
Implementation of the rapid response system in the acute care ecosystemChun Lei Tan, Chubin Goh, Tong Khee Tan
Singapore Medical Journal|January 25, 2023
ERAS journey: an abridged account for the busy practitionerXian Wen Charlene Kwa, Christopher Mathew, Tong Khee Tan
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy|June 14, 2021
Non-anesthetist-administered moderate sedation with midazolam and fentanyl for outpatient MRI-aided hybrid intracavitary and interstitial brachytherapy in cervix cancer: a single-institution experienceKiattisa Sommat, Jeannie Yi Xin Lin, Melvin Ming Long Chew, et al.
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