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One of Asia's foremost private medical centres dedicated to the treatment and management of liver diseases in adults and children. A one-stop medical hub with a team of highly-experienced multi-disciplinary specialists to provide optimal care for liver patients.
Board of Directors

Executive Chairman - Dato' Dr TAN Kai Chah

Managing Director - Ms Pamela Anne JENKINS

Non-Executive, Independent Director - Mr FONG Heng Boo

Non-Executive, Director – Mr TEH Wing Kwan

Non-Executive, Independent Director - Mr Harry LEE Vui Khiun

Ms Pamela Anne JENKINS
RGN, BSc (HONs), MBA

Managing Director

Ms Pamela Jenkins is the Executive Director of Asian Centre for Liver Diseases & Transplantation (ACLDT). She is also the Managing Director of Asian Centre for Liver Diseases & Transplantation Pte Ltd and the director of Asian Centre for Liver Diseases & Transplantation Inc. Ms Jenkins oversees management and operational issues, budgetary control and strategic planning.

Ms Jenkins holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree from the University of East London, England, as well as a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Kingston University, England. Her wide experience in specialized nursing and healthcare management covers neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery, vascular surgery, orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, microvascular surgery, eye surgery, plastic surgery, paediatric surgery, urology and renal transplantation, hepatobiliary and liver transplant surgery. She has also written conference papers on liver failure and liver transplantation, with special focus on the paediatric liver diseases.

Ms Jenkins began her career in 1984 as an Operating Theatre Sister, at King's College Hospital, London, and subsequently attained the position of Clinical Nurse Specialist and Department Manager at the hospital's Liver Transplant Surgical Service. In her latter role, she was in charge of operating theatre staff, trainee nurses, administration and management of the unit and budgetary control.

After ten years at King's College Hospital, she relocated to Singapore in 1994 to establish ACLDT with Dr Tan, assuming the role of Director of ACLDT. She was responsible for the design and development of the Centre, implementation of management systems, and assisted in hepatobiliary and liver transplantation surgery. In 1997, she assumed the position of Managing Director of ACLDT.

Publications in International Journals:

  1. Liver Failure in Young Children, Pamela Jenkins, RGN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nursing Times, U.K., 1993, Vol 89, No 4.
  2. Orthotopic Liver Segment Transplantation, Pamela Jenkins, RGN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nursing Times, U.K. 1994, Vol 90, No 34

Conference Papers:

  1. Liver Transplantation for Fulminant Hepatic Failure in Children, Pamela Jenkins, RGN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, U.K. International Paediatric Nursing Conference, June 1992, Sydney, Australia
 
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