NTU, NHG Health launch work-study programme to boost number of clinical psychologists in S’pore

NTU, NHG Health launch work-study programme to boost number of clinical psychologists in S’pore


SINGAPORE – To increase the number of clinical psychologists in Singapore as the country makes mental health a priority, Nanyang Technological University and NHG Health have introduced a programme for psychologists and healthcare professionals to earn a master’s degree while remaining in the workforce.

The three-year programme will start in August 2026, with its first batch of students expected to graduate in 2029.

Associate psychologists provide mental health support for clients who have milder mental health conditions. They cannot support highly distressed clients completely on their own, but as students in the programme, they will be able to learn this skill in practice under supervision. 

Significantly, students will learn to prescribe medication for specific mental health conditions, such as depression, under the training of psychiatrists and pharmacists from the Institute of Mental Health, which is part of the NHG Health cluster.

In Singapore currently, only medically trained doctors and psychiatrists can prescribe medication for mental health conditions.

As the programme developers anticipate that this regulation may change in the future, they are taking a proactive approach by adding a module on restrictive prescribing.

In 2018, the Ministry of Health allowed advanced practice nurses and senior pharmacists to be upskilled to prescribe medication to patients within a framework overseen by doctors.



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