Minyang Chow: AINE Has Been Awarded the Best in AI-Driven Healthcare Innovation at GovInsider’s Healthcare Day 2025
Minyang Chow, Internal Medicine Consultant and Medical Educator in National Healthcare Group, Singapore, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“AI eNabled Education (AINE) has just been awarded the Best in AI-Driven Healthcare Innovation at GovInsider’s Healthcare Day 2025 — and we couldn’t be prouder.
At NHG Health Group Clinical Education, we strive to push the boundaries of education with technology while remaining deeply grounded in humanistic principles. In early 2023, we recognised the transformative potential of AI in clinical education — not only to reimagine assessment, simulation training, and curriculum design, but also to tackle some of the toughest questions that have long challenged medical education.
In partnership with individuals from Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, we set out to reimagine what teaching and learning could look like in the age of AI, and what roles educators of the future must play. We trained faculty through NHG College to be fluent, thoughtful users of AI anchored in sound pedagogy. Through AINE, we gave them tools that increase educator effectiveness, freeing them to focus on higher-value tasks. We empowered them to become technology creators: building bespoke, disposable simulations and AI-infused applications tailored to their educational goals.
We also embraced AI and machine-learning approaches to analyse large-scale data, uncovering new insights in our teaching and learning environments and even predicting educational futures. Through this journey, our conviction has become clear: in the age of AI, education must move beyond the transmission and mastery of knowledge to the cultivation of wisdom. We need to constantly strengthen learner–educator trust to enable productive struggle, and nurture intrinsic motivation as the foundation for lifelong learning.
AI may be advancing rapidly, but educators at NHG Health and LKCMedicine are determined to move faster — shaping the professionals of tomorrow’s healthcare to meet not only the challenges we can anticipate, but also those the world has yet to imagine.
A big thank you to all who have supported us, worked alongside us and cheered us on.
Michelle Jong, Serene Goh, Sharavan Sadasiv M., Pao Hup L., Winnie Teo, Eileen B., Yng Miin Loke, Yih Yng Ng, Olivia N., Xiuyi Fan, Qi Wei Fong, Kai Ping Sze and many others!”

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