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”.
Lin Cui Li
Dr Lin Cui Li is a gastroenterologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.
Her subspecialties are diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasound, and advanced endoscopic imaging.
She manages and treats a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome, liver cirrhosis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, pancreatic cysts, subepithelial/submucosal lesions and viral hepatitis. She has a special interest in cancer prevention/screening.
Yap Lian Eng Ivy
Dr Yap was a senior consultant since in NUH since 1993 and was previously associate professor in Medicine National University of Singapore (NUS).
Loh Poh Yen
Dr. Loh Poh Yen is a Gastroenterology at Farrer Park, Singapore. He is a graduate of the
Chee Eng Nam Alexius
Dr Alexius Chee obtained his medical degree from the National University of Singapore. He went on to successfully complete his post-graduate training in Internal Medicine, obtaining a Master of Medicine from the National University of Singapore (NUS). Dr Chee was awarded an HMDP fellowship by the Ministry of Health and completed his training in gastroenterology at Duke University in North Carolina in the United States. There, he was privileged to have trained under the tutelage of Dr Peter Cotton, Dr John Baillie, and Dr Paul Killenberg.
Ling Khoon Lin
Dr Ling Khoon Lin is a gastroenterologist practising in Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.
His main clinical interests are gastritis associated with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
After completing his basic specialist training in internal medicine, Dr Ling trained in gastroenterology at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) from 1997 – 2000. He was later awarded a fellowship by the Ministry of Health in 2001 to train in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases in the University of Oxford under Professor Derek Jewell and Dr Simon Travis. He was subsequently awarded a Research Fellowship from the National Medical Research Council and remained in Oxford for another 3 years, where he studied for a PhD in cancer immunology.