Liu Tze Hsien Eugene
Daniel Wai
Wai was active in research and was principle investigator of studies in genetics of cholesterol, visceral fat, cardiovascular risk factors and thyroid eye disease, with funding from the National Medical Research Council and Biomedical Research Council. He was also regularly invited by those research institutes as a reviewer of research grant application, as well as reviewer of research papers in local and international journals.
As interesting as leadership, teaching and research are, Wai remains most passionate about patient care. He was awarded the Service with A Heart Award by the Singapore General Hospital 3 times, in recognition of the excellent service he had given to his patients. He speaks English, Mandarin, Cantonese and Bahasa Indonesia. He was regularly interviewed by the Media regarding topics on obesity, diabetes and cholesterol care.
Ho Su Chin
Dr Ho Su Chin graduated from the National University of Singapore with Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and went on to complete her internal medicine training in Singapore. She obtained both her Masters of Medicine in Internal Medicine and membership of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom in the year 1995. She continued her advanced speciality training in Singapore and graduated as a fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (Chapter of Endocrinology). Dr Ho has a keen interest in the sub-specialty of thyroidology.
Jarrod Lee
Jarrod Lee is a gastroenterologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospitals, Gleneagles Hospital and Parkway East Hospital, Singapore.
His interest is in gastrointestinal cancer screening and prevention, and in harnessing technology for early cancer detection and prevention. He specialises in advanced endoscopy, including endoscopic ultrasound and endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography.
Chin Yung Ka
Dr Chin Yung Ka is a gastroenterologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.
His subspecialties are diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasound, and advanced endoscopic imaging.
He treats a variety of conditions including acute and chronic pancreatitis, irritable bowel syndrome, liver cirrhosis, pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancer, pancreatic cysts and nodules, reflux/gastroesophageal reflux, subepithelial/submucosal lesions, and viral hepatitis.
Ng Tay Meng
Dr Ng Tay Meng [MBBS, M.Med(Int Med), FAMS, MRCP(UK) FRCP(Edin) FICS(USA)].
I graduated from the University of Singapore in 1983 and underwent postgraduate specialist training in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology in Singapore. I attained my Master of Medicine Degree and became Member of Royal College of Physician in 1989. I was subsequently inducted as Fellow of the Academy of Medicine in Singapore as well as Royal College of Physician in Edinburgh.