“We are very pleased to be able to allow our patients to benefit from EOS technology, both within the framework of routine clinical screenings and as part of the substantial clinical research work we carry out in our establishment,” said Hee Kit Wong, head of the University Spine Centre and chair of the University Orthopedics Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery Cluster at NUH.
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