Full Name : Peter H C Lim MD..
Present Position: Honorary Professor(Urology), Naval Medical School, HT University, Indonesia & Senior Consultant Urologist, /Farrer Park Hospital/HMI Medical Centre, Singapore
Academic or Medical Associations Position:
Adjunct Professor in Men’s Health, Edith Cowenan University, Perth., Western Ausralia
Dean, Institute for Men’s Health, Singapore
Founder President, Society for Men’s Health Singapore
Past President, Singapore Urological Association
Educational background & professional experience (in sequence of the latest year)
Medical Director, Andrology/Urology, Continence Centre, Gleneagles Hospital. 2019-2018
Head, Dept of Urology, Changi General Hospital, S’pore 1999-2000
Head, Division of Urology, Toa Payoh Hospital, S’pore 1991-1998
Urological Registrar, Dept of Urology, Western GenHospital, University of Edinburgh 1966-67
MBBS (University of Singapore) 1975
MMed (Surgery) (University of Singapore) 1980
D.Urology (University of London) 1987
Hon. Member, Institute of Urology, London 1989
Member, American Urological Association 1984-2018
Member, British Association of Urological Surgeons 1966-2018
Member, Singapore Urological Association 1967-2018
Research Interests
Erectile Dysfunction, Male Infertility & Urinary Incontinence
Publications & Books
Servedd on the editorial boards of various journals, including the Singapore Medical Journal and the Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. Author of many articles published in peer-review journals. Contributed to nine previous books. Latest book entitled “Mens Health” was published by Spinger Verlag (Lond) in March 2013.
14th August 2025
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08:00
10:50
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Welcome Remarks
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Prolapse
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Female Incontinence: What to Do When Synthetic Mid-Urethral Sling Fail
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Surgical Treatment in Cystocele
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Role of Laparoscopic on Prolapse Management
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Role of Robotic Assisted on Prolapse Management
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Q & A
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Coffee Break
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LUTS
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AUS in Women
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Recurrent UTI in Female
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Role of PTNS in Refractory OAB
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Role of Urodynamic in Female Patients
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Navigating the Complexities of Female Urethral Stricture Repair
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Q & A and Conclusion
TICC - 2F 201BC
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