Lew Ho Cheun Kiang Leong John
Chee Tek Siong
Dr Chee is a Consultant Cardiologist and Specialist in Intensive Care Medicine.
He is currently in private practice in Parkway East Medical Center and Mount Elizabeth Medical Center, Singapore.
He graduated in 1976 (University of Malaya) and subsequently obtained his Master of Medicine in Cardiology (University of Singapore). He is a Fellow of the American Society of Echocardiography and Fellow of Asean College of Cardiology. He was previously the Senior Consultant Cardiologist in Singapore National Heart Center, and Visiting Consultant to Changi General Hospital.
Toh Chai Soon Charles
Ang Cheng Nee Benny
Dr Benny Ang graduated from the University of Wales’ College of Medicine.
He was trained in Gastroenterology at London’s Charing Cross Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital.
Dr Ang obtained his M.D. (Doctorate of Medicine) in Human Nutrition at the Royal London Hospital & St Bartholomew’s Hospital.
His thesis was entitled “Use of Insulin to improve Protein Turnover in Humans”.
Melvin Look Chee Meng
Dr Melvin Look is a general surgeon practising at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, and Parkway East Hospital, Singapore.
Dr Look is a general surgeon with a subspecialty expertise in gastrointestinal surgery, therapeutic endoscopy (including ERCP) and advanced laparoscopic surgery. He has a strong interest in radical resection and systematic lymph node dissection for the surgical treatment of oesophageal, gastric, pancreatic and abdominal cancers. He also performs a wide repertoire of minimally invasive surgery and has performed a number of advanced laparoscopic operations including hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery, endoscopic thyroid surgery, and laparoscopic Swedish adjustable gastric banding for morbid obesity.
Leow Chon Kar
Dr C K Leow graduated from the University of Bristol, England. After obtaining his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, he joined the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford and the Nuffield Department of Surgery, University of Oxford for his higher surgical training. While in Oxford, Dr Leow was awarded a Medical Research Council Training Fellowship and spent 3 years in The Nuffield Department of Surgery, University of Oxford, researching pancreatic islet transplantation and its effect on diabetes and its complications. Part of this work allowed Dr Leow to obtain a Doctorate of Medicine degree. Apart from completing his higher surgical training in general and vascular surgery, Dr Leow also held the post of Fellow in Transplantation at the Oxford Transplant Centre for two years. In that period he became fully trained as a renal transplant surgeon under Professor Sir Peter Morris.