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IN-PERSON

Career Panel: Healthcare & Medicine

Praxium 14Mar
Schedule
Sat, 14 Mar 2026
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Venue
National Library Level 7 - Launch Room
Cost
Free
Pax
50
Organised By
Praxium Pte. Ltd.

About this programme

Synopsis

Healthcare careers are often associated with stability and prestige—but the realities involve long training pathways, high responsibility, emotional demands, and constant change. This panel explores what it truly means to work in healthcare in Singapore, beyond grades, job titles, and assumptions.


Description

Join an open dialogue with healthcare professionals from different roles across the sector as they share what their work actually looks like on the ground. Panelists will speak candidly about daily responsibilities, challenges, and the trade-offs involved in healthcare work, alongside what keeps them motivated. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions, explore diverse healthcare pathways, and better understand where they might fit within the system.


Takeaways

Understand how the healthcare sector operates in Singapore

Learn about different healthcare roles beyond doctors and nurses

Gain insight into the emotional, physical, and mental demands of healthcare work

Hear what professionals wish they had known before entering the field


Who Should Attend

Youth under 30 who are curious about careers in healthcare

Students from 13 to 20 considering healthcare-related education

Parents who want a clearer picture of healthcare routes and realities



Panelists

Waikit Fung - Doctor + Policy Maker

Waikit is a Public Health and Medicine nerd. He’s most energized when bridging worlds—research and policy, data and stories, global ideas and local realities. Whether partnering across sectors, advising on health programs, or walking alongside fellow students and colleagues, Waikit brings a heart for service and a mind for systems.


He cares deeply about people and believes that health is one of the most powerful ways we can express love, pursue justice, and nurture hope. From cities to rural clinics, ministries to community groups, he’s worked across countries to help make health systems kinder, smarter, and more inclusive.


Kang Wee Lee - Healthtech Business

Kang Wee is a seasoned professional in the healthcare sector, starting his journey as a teen in the St. John’s Brigade. He went on to be a business manager in a variety of healthcare companies both local and international. 


He has brought innovative and impactful healthcare products and services to healthcare systems around the world and helped the various healthcare companies he has worked in grow in their impact.


Su Xin Lim - Medical Social Worker

Being trained as a social worker, Su Xin brings an attentive eye for details and an extremely grounded heart for human beings. She has moved between social work roles in youth development, family affairs, domestic abuse, and now neck deep in healthcare.


As people face all sorts of challenges in navigating healthcare, from lacking finances, to falling through policy cracks, Su Xin stays committed to helping them attain the support and care they need.



About this Series

Curious about where your passions can take you? Career Panels for Youth brings together inspiring professionals from diverse industries to share honest, behind-the-scenes insights into their work and journeys. Look out our monthly sessions in 2026 covering different industries! You’re very likely to find out exactly what you want to pursue, after attending all sessions!



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Key takeaways

Career Exploration Session: Healthcare & Medicine

In partnership with the National Library Board

Participants attended an insightful career panel featuring professionals from the healthcare and medical sectors, gaining firsthand perspectives on the diverse opportunities, challenges, and rewards of pursuing careers dedicated to improving the health and well-being of others.


Key Takeaways

1. Healthcare extends beyond doctors and nurses

Panelists highlighted the wide range of career pathways available within the healthcare ecosystem, including allied health professions, healthcare administration, public health, medical technology, research, and community care. Participants gained a broader understanding of the many roles that contribute to patient care and health outcomes.


2. Empathy and communication are as important as technical knowledge

While strong academic foundations are important, professionals emphasised that compassion, empathy, teamwork, and effective communication are essential qualities for healthcare practitioners. Building trust and understanding with patients was identified as a key aspect of delivering quality care.


3. The journey requires resilience and commitment

Speakers shared candid insights into the demands of healthcare careers, including rigorous training, lifelong learning, and the responsibility of caring for others. Participants learned about the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and maintaining personal well-being while serving in high-pressure environments.


4. Healthcare is constantly evolving

Advancements in technology, medical research, and healthcare delivery continue to transform the industry. Panelists encouraged participants to remain curious and open to continuous learning, highlighting how innovation is creating new opportunities across healthcare and medicine.


5. Purpose and impact are strong motivators

Many speakers reflected on the meaningful nature of their work and the fulfilment that comes from making a positive difference in people's lives. Participants were encouraged to consider not only their interests and strengths but also the impact they hope to create through their future careers.


Impact on Participants

The session provided participants with a deeper appreciation of the healthcare sector and the diverse pathways available within it. Through direct engagement with healthcare professionals, participants gained practical insights into the skills, mindsets, and experiences needed to pursue careers in healthcare and medicine. The discussion helped participants make more informed decisions about their educational and career aspirations while inspiring them to explore opportunities to contribute meaningfully to society.

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