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Dr Lin Xufeng

Dr Lin Xufeng

​MD, MMed (Anaesthesia)

Consultant

Singapore General Hospital

Specialty: Pain Medicine

Conditions Treated by this Doctor:
Pain Management, Pain Management and You.

Clinical Appointments

  • Consultant Pain Medicine Singapore General HospitalSingapore General Hospital

Academic Appointments

  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore

Profile

Dr. Lin is a Conusultant with the Department of Pain Management under the Division of Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine in SGH.

After obtaining his MD degree in 2012, he completed his anaesthesiology residency in Singapore in 2019, where he honed his skills in anaesthesia management and perioperative care. He went on further to pursue the subspecialty training of chronic pain and regional anaesthesia. His special interest in pain medicine drives him to provide tailored solutions for patients facing acute or chronic pain conditions. Beyond his medical practice, Dr. Lin continues to pursue academic endeavors to stay abreast of the latest advancements in pain management. His commitment to continuous learning ensures that his patients benefit from evidence-based and innovative approaches to pain relief.

Education

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

Awards

​2022, Service with a Heart Award, Singapore General Hospital

Research Interests

Publications

  1. LIN XF, Liu CW, Goh QY, et al Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block for early pain management of elderly patients with hip fracture: a single-center double-blind randomized controlled trial. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine Published Online First: 13 April 2023. doi: 10.1136/rapm-2022-104117
  2. Diana XH Chan, XF Lin, Christopher W Liu. Clinical Challenges and Considerations in Management of Chronic Pain Patients During a COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Acad Med Singap. 2020;49:669–73
  3. XF Lin, CYK Yong et al. Survey of neuromuscular monitoring and assessment of postoperative residual neuromuscular block in a postoperative anaesthetic care unit. Singapore Med J. 2020 Nov;61(11):591-597. doi: 10.11622/smedj.2019118. Epub 2019 Sep 19.

Research Trials