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Dr Jeevesh Kapur

Designations:
  • Senior Consultant, Department of Diagnostic Imaging, National University Hospital
  • Senior Consultant, National University Cancer Institute, Singapore
Qualifications:
M.Med Radiology, FRCR (UK), Fellowship in Pediatric Radiology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
Specialties:
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Special Interests:
​Paediatric Radiology, Breast Imaging

Biosketch

Dr Jeevesh Kapur is a consultant with the Department of Diagnostic Imaging at the National University Hospital. He was admitted as a Fellow to the Royal College of Radiologists, UK in 2004. He also obtained the Masters of Medicine (Diagnostic Radiology) from the National University of Singapore in the same year. His specialist accreditation was obtained in 2006 and he was subsequently admitted to the College of Radiologists, Academy of Medicine of Singapore. 

Dr Kapur received the Healthcare Manpower Development Programme (HMDP) fellowship in 2008 to sub-specialise in Paediatric imaging at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada. 

He has a special interest in Paediatric Tumour Imaging and Paediatric and general Ultrasound including contrast enhanced ultrasound. He is also actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate education and sits on several committees in the Radiology fraternity. Dr Kapur was also the Undergraduate Director for Radiology in YYLSM from 2011 till May 2013. He is involved in clinical and patient safety matters in the department and oversees the Ultrasound section.

Journals & Publications

  1. Imaging of cancer predisposition syndromes in children. Monsalve J. Kapur. J. Radiographics 2011; 31:263-280
  2. Neuroblastoma with primary pleural involvement: an unusual presentation. Tay. M, Kapur J. Pediatric Radiology Nov 2010.
  3. Extensive supratentorial and leptomeningeal dissemination in a child with large cell/anablastic neuroblastoma. Tay. M, Kapur.J. European Journal of Radiology Extra 76 (2010), pp. e79-e8.