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Clin Asst Prof Muhammad Bin Idu Jion

Clin Asst Prof Muhammad Bin Idu Jion

​MBBS (Spore), M Med (Int Med), MRCP (UK), FAMS

Consultant

National Heart Centre Singapore

Specialty: Cardiology

Sub-specialties: Interventional Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology

Clinical Appointments

  • Consultant Department of Cardiology National Heart Centre SingaporeNational Heart Centre Singapore
  • Consultant NHCS Cardiology @ SKH Sengkang General HospitalSengkang General Hospital

Profile

Clinical Assistant Professor Muhammad Bin Idu Jion is a Consultant from the Department of Cardiology with the National Heart Centre Singapore. He has experience managing a wide variety of general cardiology conditions, and is trained in Interventional Cardiology procedures as well as Cardiac Nuclear Imaging. 

Clin Asst Prof Idu graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2003. He completed his Basic Specialist Training in Internal Medicine in 2008 and completed his Advance Specialist Training in Cardiology in 2014. He believes in a patient-centric approach to Cardiac Health and working towards optimising the health of his patients.

Education

  • ​Advance Specialist Training and Specialist accreditation (Cardiology) (2014)
  • American College of Sports Medicine, Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist (2013)
  • MRCP (UK) (2008)
  • M Med (Int Med) (2008)
  • MBBS (S’pore) (2003)

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

  • Consultant, Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre Singapore May 2020 – Present
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Duke-NUS Medical School, July 2022 – Present
  • ​Associate Consultant, Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre Singapore 2017 – April 2020
  • Visiting Associate Consultant, Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre Singapore 2014 – 2017

Awards

Research Interests

Publications

  • ​Gender Difference in Exercise Tolerance for Patients in Singapore. Lin Zhiyong, John C. Allen, Jr, Peter Ting, Muhammad Idu, Tan Swee Yaw. Duke NUS Scientific congress 2014
  • Non-Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis following Minimal Physical Exertion – Case Series and Review of Literature. Tan Y S,  Chue K M,  Lau W L, Mak H W, Muhammad Idu. Asia-Pacific Military Health Exchange 2017.

Research Trials