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Dr. Ang Wei Darryl is a Research Assistant Professor at the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. He received his PhD from the National University of Singapore, where his research focuses on building resilient healthcare workforces and developing death literate communities. He is involved in collaborative international research aimed at enhancing psychological resilience among nursing students and cancer patients through various programs such as the Resilience Skills Enhancement (RISE) program and the Interactive Mental Wellness (I-AM-WELL) program. His work has garnered multiple awards, including the NUS Medicine Outstanding Research Fellow award and recognition from the National University Health System for quality improvement in patient care. Beyond his teaching commitments in the nursing curriculum, Dr. Ang serves as a community board member and secretary of the Asian Oncology Nursing Society and contributes as an Associate Editor for the JBI Evidence Implementation journal. He actively engages in research that examines advance care planning (ACP) strategies and explores the role of informal death conversations in promoting healthy communities. His commitment to evidence implementation and translation has led him to focus on nurse-led communication strategies and drive initiatives in palliative care supervision.
Department of Economics