Dr Raj Tiwari is a Consultant Urologist and Director of Uro-Oncology at Sengkang General Hospital and Visiting Consultant at National Cancer Center Singapore. He is an assistant professor at Duke-Nus Graduate Medical School. He received his MBBS at the National University of Singapore and completed urology residency at Singapore General Hospital where he was awarded the College of Surgeons Singapore Gold medal in Urology. He then was awarded the FRCS Glasgow Urology diploma. Thereafter he completed a Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) fellowship at the University of Toronto, Canada from 2021 to 2023. He currently manages both general urology and urologic oncology patients performing open, laparoscopic and robotic procedures.
Outside clinical work he actively teaches residents and medical students and also does research in urological cancers with over 50 peer reviewed publications, grants and textbook chapters. He is also an active member of the Singapore Urological Association having been organizing chairperson of several recent regional academic meetings including the recent Singhealth Uro-Oncology Preceptorship and the Urology Residents Course Singapore.
14th August 2025
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09:00
15:00
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Welcome Remarks
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Welcome Remarks
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Bladder Cancer Track
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MDT Discussion: Treating High-Risk BCG Refractory NMIBC in a ECOG2 75-year-old
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Debate: Bladder Preservation Should Be Considered for All Cases of MIBC
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Technical Pearls: Node Dissection in Robotic Cystectomy
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Technical Pearls: Robotic Intra-Corporeal OBS
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Practice Changing Papers
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Coffee Break
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Prostate Cancer Track
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MDT Discussion: Personalizing Treatment in High Volume CSPC
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Debate: PIRADS 4/5 Negative Biopsies Should
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Technical Pearls: Retzius Sparing
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Technical Pearls: Nerve-Sparing
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Technical Pearls: Total Extraperitoneal Technique
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Practice Changing Papers
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Group Photo
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Lunch Break
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Kidney Cancer Track
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Treating SRM in a 65-Year-Old ECOG 1 with Multiple Previous Operations-Is Minimally Invasive Treatment Feasible?
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Treating SRM in a 65-Year-Old ECOG 1 with Multiple Previous Operations-Is SBRT the New Kid on the Block?
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Debate: Should We Only Offer Consolidative Cytoreductive Nephrectomy in Metastatic RCC?
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Technical Pearls: Wheel-Barrow Techniques
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Technical Pearls: Renorrhaphy Techniques
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Practice Changing Papers
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Closing Remarks
TICC - 1F 101A
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