Singapore is a small Southeast Asian island city-state located at the tip of the Malay peninsula with a population of 5.61 million people. It was a former British colony that went on to become a part of Malaysia before gaining independence in 1965. Since then, Singapore has developed tremendously from a small fishing village into the region's medical hub. This article will explore the roots of cardiac anesthesia in Singapore and how it has developed into a subspecialty today.
Keywords: KK Women's and Children's Hospital; National Heart Center Singapore; National University Hospital; Singapore General Hospital; cardiothoracic anesthesia.
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