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C O L L E G E O F F A M I L Y P H Y S I C I A N S S I N G A P O R E

Annual Report 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5

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HERALDRY OF THE COLLEGE

The upper portion of the badge of the College consists of a golden lion in a passant stance superimposed on the chief which is red in colour.

The lion represents our nation of Singapore. Red is the colour of blood which is the precious liquid on which life depends and which is our mission to save.

The lower portion of the badge consists of a green cross superimposed on a white

the colour of purity which is our aim.

Orepresents knowledge and continued learning and the caduceus is the recognized symbol for the art of healing.

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C O N T E N T S

College of Family Physicians Singapore – Corporate Information

President’s Message

Report of the 24th Council (2013-2015)

Report of the Board of Censors

Report of the Institute of Family Medicine (IFM)

Report of the Finance and Governance Committee

Report of the Publications Committee

Report of the Administration and Human Resources Committee

Honorary Treasurer’s Report

Auditor’s Report

Membership List (As of 31 March 2015)

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COLLEGE’S MISSION

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To advance the Art and Science of MedicineTo discuss Medical and Scienti�c problemsTo assist in providing post-graduate study courses for family physicians, and to encourage and assist practising family physicians in participating in such trainingTo arrange for and/or provide instruction by members of the College or other persons for undergraduate or postgraduate students in family practiceTo promote and maintain high standards of family practice of MedicineTo encourage and assist young men and women in preparing, qualifying and establishing themselves in family practiceTo preserve the right of the family physician to engage in the practice of Family Medicine, including engaging in medical and surgical procedures, for which he is quali�ed by training and experienceTo provide, endow or support scholarships, lectureships, readerships, and professorships in subjects appertaining to or associated with family practiceTo give, grant, issue or bestow diplomas, certi�cates and other tokens and distinctions in recognition of pro�ciency or attainment in family practice or in any subject cognate to family practice; any such tokens or distinctions may be awarded upon examination or thesis or honoris causa.�e College may acquire by purchase, hire, lease, or grant, or sell any movable or immovable properties in furtherance of the objects of the CollegeTo receive, borrow or invest money for any of the objects of the CollegeTo do all such things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the foregoing objects or any of them

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COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS SINGAPORE

Members of the 24th Council (2013-2015)PresidentVice President Censor-in-Chief Honorary Secretary Honorary Treasurer Honorary Assistant SecretaryHonorary Assistant TreasurerHonorary EditorCouncil Members

A/Prof Lee Kheng HockDr Tham Tat YeanA/Prof Tan Boon YeowDr Tan Tze LeeDr Lim Fong SengDr Ng Chee Lian LawrenceDr Subramaniam SurajkumarDr Tan Ngiap ChuanDr Eng Soo KiangDr Farhad Fakhrudin VasanwalaDr Leong Choon KitDr Low Sher Guan LukeDr Ng Lee BengDr Pang Sze Kang JonathanDr Tan Hsien Yung DavidDr Yee Jenn Jet Michael

Board of CensorsCensor-in-ChiefCensors

Advisors

A/Prof Tan Boon YeowDr Chng Shih KiatDr Goh Soo Chye PaulA/Prof Lee Kheng HockDr Lim Fong Seng

Institute of Family Medicine DirectorMembers

A/Prof Goh Lee Gan Dr Kwong Kum HoongDr Lim Lee Kiang JulianDr Ng Lee BengDr Tan Hsien Yung DavidMs Bernice Lee

College SecretariatExecutive DirectorSenior ManagerAccounts & Membership Executive Corporate Communications ExecutiveProfessional Development & Programmes Executive Programmes & IT ExecutiveProgrammes & Publications ExecutiveProgrammes & Training ExecutiveAdministrative Assistant

Dr Tham Tat YeanMs Jennifer LauMs Rachel Koh Ms Stella Teh (resigned on 6 February 2015)

Ms Denise SoMs Anica GohMs Patricia CheokMs Tan SixuanMs Briana Ko

CORPORATE INFORMATION

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Finance and Governance CommitteeChairmanMembers

Dr Tham Tat YeanDr Lim Fong SengDr Subramaniam SurajkumarDr Tan Tze Lee

Administration and Human Resources CommitteeChairmanVice ChairmanMembers

A/Prof Lee Kheng HockDr Tham Tat YeanDr Tan Tze LeeDr Cheng Heng LeeDr Pang Sze Kang JonathanDr Tan Hsien Yung David

College Property Workgroup

ChairmanMembers

Dr Tan Chin Lock ArthurDr Cheng Heng LeeA/Prof Cheong Pak YeanDr Tan See LengDr Wong Tien Hua

Publications Committee

Honorary EditorSub-Editors

Editorial Consultant

Dr Tan Ngiap ChuanA/Prof Koh Choon Huat GeraldDr Goh Lay Hoon Dr How Choon HowDr Marie Stella P CruzA/Prof Goh Lee Gan

Honorary Legal AdvisorsMr Maurice CheongMr Andy ChiokMr Lek Siang Pheng

AuditorsRT LLP

The Singapore Family Physician Journal

Independent Members

Members A/Prof Lee Kheng HockDr Lim Fong SengDr Subramaniam SurajkumarDr Tan Tze Lee

Council Members

The College MirrorEditors

Editorial Board Members

Advisors

Dr Chung Wai Hoong IrwinDr Low Sher Guan LukeDr See Toh Kwok YeeDr Chan Hian Hui VincentDr Chew Sung BoonDr Fok Wai Yee Rose Dr Foo Siang Sern NicholasDr Goh Tze Chien KelvinDr Kiran KashyapDr Lim Khong Jin MichaelDr Loke Wai ChiongDr Phua Cheng Pau KelvinDr Soh Soon BengDr Teo Yee Sheng VictorA/Prof Cheong Pak YeanA/Prof Goh Lee GanA/Prof Lee Kheng HockDr Tan Tze Lee

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In the year under review, the 24th Council made good progress in continuing our College’s strategy of engaging stakeholders in raising the standard of family medicine advancing family medicine as a discipline that will enable our healthcare system to meet the challenges of the future.

Membership The membership of the College as of 31 March 2015 had increased to 1750 compared 1612 one year ago. Early in the year, there were concerns in the family medicine community that the number of local graduates entering family medicine had dropped dramatically. We had made a concerted effort to reverse this trend through a series of initiatives. We engaged with the YLLSoM Family Medicine Clinical Specialty Interest Group which is an NUS student body organized by medical students to encourage students to take up family medicine as a specialty. This organization has active representation from students of Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine as well. Our Council met with the student leaders and provided them with both moral and material support in organizing events to promote family medicine to the students. We are also working with the Joint Committee on Family Medicine Singapore (JCFMS) to co-organize a career seminar in July 2015 together with the student body. This event will show case family medicine in various setting and promote the attractiveness of family medicine as a career option.

Assets Our College’s financial situation continues to be robust. Through sound financial management and prudent expenditure, our College had managed to build up a healthy reserve over the years. At the previous general meeting we noted a significant drop of our annual surplus. We are glad to report that this year our financial status had improved and we accumulated an annual surplus of $425,247 compared to $346,742 in the previous year. Our College will continue our strategy of prudent use of our resources to support the objectives of our College. Our healthy reserve will provide assurance of our continued ability to support family medicine development into the future.

Courses conducted Our College run training programs namely the Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine, the Master of Medicine Family Medicine (College Program) and the Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians Singapore (By Assessment) continue improve in popularity as evidenced by increasing number of doctors who sign up for the courses. Our continuing effort to advocate for more resources to train family physicians was well received by the Ministry of Health. In an unprecedented move, MOH this year had provided for direct funding support of doctors who take up the GDFM and the Master of Medicine Family Medicine (College Program). Although the numbers who took up the sponsorship is small, the total number of applicants had risen dramatically to reach a record high. There is no doubt that this strong validation of the importance of College training programs by the Ministry had given confidence to many young doctors who are considering taking on family medicine as a life long professional career. The College will continue to promote the importance of advanced specialist training in family medicine through our FCFP by Assessment program. We firmly believe that we need a critical number of family physicians who are trained to the level of a specialist in family medicine. This will enable our health system to manage patients with complex care needs in the community and make the paradigm shift to a community based healthcare system rather than a hospital centric one.

PartnershipsThe key to the success of our College in promoting and supporting family medicine lies in our consistent strategy of engaging the Ministry of Health, other professional bodies and the public in a positive and constructive manner. Our advocacy for high standards of patient care and public good had earned the trust and respect of our partners. It is very important that we maintain this trust by always acting in the best interest of our patients and our nation.

Thanksgiving And The FutureOne of the greatest challenges that we face is in finding members who are willing to step forward to serve the College and our fraternity in the various roles as educators and leaders. Many of our members are willing but heavily burdened by work commitments and work-life issues. Many of the capable ones are already shouldering heavy responsibilities at their workplace. One of our major regret is that employers do not appear to appreciate the importance of contributing to professional bodies as much as they use to in the past.

Despite these trends and the lack of appreciation from their employers, many passionate members continue to step forward to serve the College selflessly and work towards the greater good of our fraternity. Our College, our trainees and future generations of family physicians of the future owe a great debt to these fine men and women. I urge those who had benefited from the work of the College over the years to reflect on what they had received. Perhaps they should seriously consider paying back and paying forward for the kindness that they had received from the good work of those who volunteered.

Last but not least, our small but dynamic team at the Secretariat continue to punch above their weight. Together with our band of volunteers they had achieved so much with so little. They make us all proud to be members of the College of Family Physicians Singapore. On behalf of our Council, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the volunteers of our College and members of our Secretariat team.

Our staff at the College Secretariat had been doing great work in the last year. I had received many compliments on the quality of their work and support given to our College volunteers. We are grateful for their dedication and their professionalism.

I would like to express my thanks and gratitude to my council, the Secretariat and our members for another excellent year of service to our cause of advancing family medicine

A/Prof Lee Kheng HockPresident, 24th Council (2013-2015) College of Family Physicians Singapore

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P R E S I D E N T ’ S M E S S A G E 2 0 1 5

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R E P O R T O F T H E 2 4 T H C O U N C I L ( 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 5 )

Members of the 24th Council (2013 - 2015) with guests at the Family Medicine Convocation 2014

Standing (left to right):

Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar, Dr Ng Chee Lian Lawrence, Dr Eng Soo Kiang, Dr Leong Choon Kit, Dr Yee Jenn Jet

Michael, Dr Tan Hsien Yung David, Dr Farhad Fakhrudin Vasanwala, Dr Pang Sze Kang Jonathan, Dr Ng Lee Beng, Dr

Low Sher Guan Luke

Seated (left to right):

A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow, Mr Lek Siang Pheng, Dr Alfred Loh, A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock, A/Prof Benjamin Ong

[Guest-of-Honour, Director of Medical Services (DMS), Ministry of Health], Dr Moti H Vaswani, Dr Tham Tat Yean,

Dr Tan Tze Lee

Not in photo: Dr Lim Fong Seng, Dr Tan Ngiap Chuan

The 24th Council was formed following the Annual General Meeting and election of office bearers of the Council

and its members on 6 July 2013.

FOR THE PERIOD 1 APRIL 2014 – 31 MARCH 2015

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ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES: RECIPIENTS OF AWARDS/ GRADUATES (2013)

Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM)

The College would like to congratulate all the doctors who were successful in the 2014 GDFM examination.

Standing (left to right):

Dr Tan Li Wen Terence, Dr Chiu Pit-Tat Peter, Dr Khoo Hui Leng, Dr Yap Sui Ling, Dr Chia Min Yan, Dr Lew Kai Xin, Dr

Tay Jun Sheng

Seated (left to right):

Dr Pau Lai Yin, A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow (Censor-in-Chief), A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock (President), Dr Tham Tat Yean (Vice

President), Dr Moosa Aminath Shiwaza

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Master of Medicine (Family Medicine) [MMed(FM)]

The College would like to congratulate all the doctors who were successful in the 2014 MMed(FM) examination.

Standing (left to right):

Dr Wang Mingchang, Dr Neelakshi Dilmini Kalambaarachchi, Dr Chen Shing Huei, Dr Koh Li Jia, Dr Teoh Ren Shang

Seated (left to right):

A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow (Censor-in-Chief), A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock (President), Dr Tham Tat Yean (Vice President)

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Award of the Collegiate Membership of the College of Family Physicians Singapore [MCFP(S)]The College would like to congratulate all the doctors who fulfilled the requirements of the Collegiate Membership and were given the award of MCFP(S).

Standing (left to right):

Dr Kong Jing Wen, Dr Tan Swee An Benjamin, Dr Ang Teck Wee Andrew, Dr Ong Cong Wei Alvin, Dr Cheong Cher

Chee David, Dr Daniel Rufus, Dr Ramasamy Jaganmohan Raja, Dr Kharbanda Manojkumar Amarlal, Dr Wong Wei

Mon, Dr Tan Zhong Wei Mark

Seated (left to right):

Dr Lee Wan Sian, Dr Teo Hui Ying Valerie, Dr Jayabalan Bhavani, A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow (Censor-in-Chief), A/Prof Lee

Kheng Hock (President), Dr Tham Tat Yean (Vice President), Dr Tan Hwee Mian Jane, Dr Chandran Thulasi, Dr Wee

Wei Keong

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The Albert and Mary Lim Award

Award of Fellow of the College of Family Physicians Singapore [FCFP(S)]The College congratulates the following doctors who were conferred with the Fellowship in 2014.

Standing (left to right):Dr Anandan Gerard Thiagarajah, Dr Leong Wen-Pin Lester, Dr Lee Kwang How, Dr Chan Hian Hui Vincent, Dr Moey Kirm Seng Peter, Dr Ng Wei Liang David, Dr Tay Wei Yi, Dr Koong Ying Leng Agnes, Dr Phua Mei Fang

Seated (left to right):Dr Koh Mei Lin Jocelyn, A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow (Censor-in-Chief), A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock (President), Dr Tham Tat Yean (Vice President), Dr Wang Zhen Sinead

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The Albert and Mary Lim award first presented in 1974 in memory of the late Dr Albert Lim Liat Juay and his wife Mary Lim was re-instituted in 1999.

This award is the highest accolade bestowed by the College for contribution and services rendered to the College and the discipline of family medicine.

The recipient of this award in 2014 was Dr Moti H Vaswani.

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Sreenivasan Orator 2014

The Sreenivasan Orator for 2014 was Dr Alfred Loh.

CFPS Honorary Membership

The recipient of CFPS Honorary Membership in 2014 was Mr Lek Siang Pheng.

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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/ MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMMES AND COURSES

Family Practice Skills Course (FPSC)

The College promotes Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Continuing Medical Education (CME) through the Family Medicine Modular Course, Family Practice Skills Course, MMed (Family Medicine) Programme B, Family Medicine Membership and Fellowship Programme.

The Institute of Family Medicine (IFM), an organ within the College, plays a significant role in developing the contents and syllabi of these programmes and courses.

During the year the IFM reviewed, updated and edited the notes as well as their e-learning components for Modules 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the Family Medicine Modular Course to make them more relevant and user-friendly to the course participants.

The Family Medicine Modular Course consists of 8 modules of knowledge acquisition and is a requirement for doctors who are preparing for the Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM) Programme and the Master of Medicine (Family Medicine) Programme A. Each year, four modules are covered.

The notes for the modules are on the College’s e-learning website and can be downloaded by the Family Medicine trainees. By having them online, the trainees can refer to these notes twenty-four hours a day

For the year April 2013 - March 2014, there were 131 trainees registered in the GDFM course, 15 trainees in the MMed(FM) Programme B and 10 trainees in the Fellowship [FCFP(S)] programme.

During this financial year, the College conducted seven Family Practice Skills Courses.

Table 1: Participation at Continuing Medical Education Activities (April 2013 - March 2014)

No. of Doctors Passed / Attended

Event Title Distance Learning Seminar/ Workshop 1 Seminar/ Workshop 2

FPSC 57: Infectious Disease

* Passed: 551 Seminar 1: 120Workshop 1: 101

Seminar 2: 119Workshop 2: 102

FPSC 58: Improving Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities

Passed: 558 Seminar 1: 102Workshop 1: 72

Seminar 2: 79Workshop 2: 72

FPSC 59: Wound Care (1-Day)

Passed: 618 Seminar 1: 158Workshop 1: 145

Seminar 2: N.A.Workshop 2: N.A.

FPSC 60: Disability Assessments

Passed: 627 Seminar 1: 241Workshop 1: 238

Seminar 2: 232Workshop 2: 230

The components of a skills course may include one or more of the following:

A typical FPSC template is a course with six units of distance learning with 30 MCQs test, conducted in two seminars, and also workshops conducted over two afternoon sessions typically, one on Saturday afternoon and one on Sunday afternoon.

1. Distance Learning with verification (6 CME points upon attaining minimum pass grade of 60% in online MCQ Assessment) 2. Seminars (2 CME points per seminar) 3. Workshops (1 CME point per workshop) 4. Small group activities including clinical attachments, tutorials, ward-rounds (for some courses)5. Assessments which can be written, oral, demonstration and/or clinical (for some courses)

* The deadline for the Distance Learning MCQ fell on May 2014. As such, the figure is reported in this year’s Annual Report.

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E-LearningThe E-Learning programme launched in 2003 has been incorporated into the GDFM training programme. An E-Learning component for each module was introduced, consisting of therapeutic notes, case scenarios, assessment by MCQs and a case review to be put up by a tutorial group.

FM CME Assessors Board (2012-2015)

Accreditation of core CME pointsThe College is represented by Dr Tan Tze Lee in the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) CME Co-ordinating Committee. The College works closely with the SMC to ensure that the quality of the CME events is acceptable. It continues to advise SMC on the accreditation of core Family Medicine CME events through its panel of Family Medicine (FM) CME advisors appointed by the College.

Table 2: Overview of CME Applications Received in Year 2014(Category 1B)

For Year 2014

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

34 2 26 58 20 46 62 8 28 50 29 3 366CORE

NON CORE

REJECT

Total Application

2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - 3

1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1

37 2 26 58 20 46 62 8 29 50 29 3 370

Chairman : Dr Loke Kam Weng

Members : Dr Tan Hsien Yung David Dr Tan Tze Lee Dr Tay Ee Guan Dr Tham Tat Yean

Panel of FM CME Advisors (2013-2015)

1. A/Prof Goh Lee Gan2. A/Prof Lim Lean Huat3. A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow4. Dr Ang Seng Bin5. Dr Bina Kurup6. Dr Chan Teng Mui Tammy7. Dr Chew Sze Mun8. Dr Chia Tee Hien9. Dr Chng Shih Kiat10. Dr Colin Ngeow11. Dr Eng Soo Kiang12. Dr Goh Lay Hoon13. Dr Ho Chih Wei Sally14. Dr Kalaimamani Kanagasabai15. Dr Khemani Neeta Parshotam16. Dr Koh Hau Tek17. Dr Koh Wee Boon Kelvin18. Dr Kwong Kum Hoong19. Dr Lee Meng Kam Richard20. Dr Lee Sueh Ying Patricia

21. Dr Leong Choon Kit22. Dr Lim Ang Tee23. Dr Lim Hui Ling24. Dr Lim Kah Choo Carol25. Dr Ling Yee Kiang26. Dr Loh Wee Tiong Alfred27. Dr Loh Weng Keong Victor28. Dr Low Sher Guan29. Dr Michael Wong Tack Keong30. Dr Moey Kirm Seng Peter31. Dr Ng Joo Ming Matthew32. Dr Ng Lee Beng33. Dr Phua Cheng Pau Kelvin34. Dr Rukshini Puvanendran35. Dr Seah Ee-Jin Darren36. Dr Siaw Tung Yeng37. Dr Sim Kok Ping38. Dr Tan Kim Kiat39. Dr Tan Kok Heng Adrian40. Dr Tan Kok Leong

The Approved Training Centres (ATC) for Family Medicine are:1. Singhealth Polyclinics2. St Luke's Hospital3. National Healthcare Group (NHG) Polyclinics4. Department of Family Medicine Continuing Care, Singapore General Hospital

41. Dr Tang Wern Ee42. Dr Tham Tat Yean43. Dr Thng Lip Mong Barry44. Dr Wong Teck Yee45. Dr Wong Tien Hua46. Dr Yap Soo Kor Jason47. Dr Yeo Kwee Kee Anne48. Dr Yii Hee Seng

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COLLEGE MIRROR

Commencement of Academic Year 2014

In the year under review, the College Mirror has seen a revamp in its masthead and content layout. The quarterly publication continued in its mission of putting together timely news to update the family doctor fraternity, under the leadership of Dr Low Sher Guan Luke, Dr See Toh Kwok Yee and Dr Chung Wai Hoong Irwin and their editorial teams.

SIGNIFICANT COLLEGE EVENTS

The Commencement Ceremony was held on 12 July 2014 at College of Medicine Building (COMB).

There were 131 trainees in the GDFM course, 11 trainees in the MMed(FM) Programme B and 10 trainees in the FM Fellowship [FCFP(S)] Programme.

Annual General Meeting 2014The College AGM was held on 12 July 2014 at College of Medicine Building (COMB). The minutes have been circulated.

Convocation 2014The Family Medicine Convocation Ceremony was held on 22 November 2014 at The Tanglin Club and the Guest-of-Honour was A/Prof Benjamin Ong, Director of Medical Services (DMS).

18 doctors were conferred the MCFP(S). 65 GDFM graduates and 28 MMed(FM) graduates were recognised.

World Family Doctors’ Day 2014The World Family Doctors’ Day Gala Dinner 2014 was held on 17 May 2014 at Marina Bay Sands & Convention Centre (Begonia Ballroom, Level 3).The Guest-of-Honour was Mr Gan Kim Yong, Minister of Health.

Extraordinary General MeetingThe Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) was held on 24 January 2015. The General Membership approved the nomination of:• Dr Chang Ming Yu James• Dr Cheng Heng Lee• Dr Vaswani Moti Hassaram

They are the new trustees of College of Family Physicians Singapore (CFPS) to hold shares in CFPS Holdings Pte. Ltd.

COUNCIL INITIATIVES

During the current term of office, April 2013 to March 2014, the Council helped facilitated several feedback sessions and also took part in the meetings with the Ministry of Health. We also tried to provide support and representation on the various committees that arose out of the numerous feedback sessions.

The Council also sought to continue to assist and help our members in the various ways possible and also solicit feedback from our members as well.

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College would like to thank the following members who are representing CFPS in the various national committees and workgroups:

Dr Chng Shih KiatPrioritisation Exercise Committee for Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) Development

Dr Eng Soo KiangNational Dementia Network

Dr Farhad Fakhrudin VasanwalaBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) – Singapore Urological AssociationMember of MOH Advisory Committee on the Clinical Management of Dengue

Dr Lee Oh Chong LengProvision of Treadmill Services Workgroup

Dr Leong Choon KitExpert Committee of Immunisation

Dr Subramaniam SurajkumarAesthetic Practices for Doctors (Working Committee)Provision of Treadmill Services Workgroup

Dr Tan Tze Lee MOH Rheumatology Arthritis CPG 2015 WorkgroupSingapore Medical Council Continuing Medical Education (SMC CME) Co-ordinating Committee

MEMBERS REPRESENTING CFPS

All that the College had achieved in the past year could not have happened without the many willing hands and selfless hearts of our tutors, examiners, editorial board members of our various publications, committee members, CME assessors, CME advisors and specialist colleagues.

Of course, we must not forget our great and able staff at the College Secretariat that has helped us in all our work.

Dr Tan Tze Lee Honorary Secretary24th Council (2013 - 2015)College of Family Physicians Singapore

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The 24th Council deeply appreciates and is grateful for the collaboration, support and sponsorship extended towards the College by:• Health Promotion Board• Ministry of Health• Ministry of Social and Family Development

The Council also acknowledges with deepest appreciation the invaluable advice and assistance rendered by:• Our panel of Honorary Legal Advisors: Mr Maurice Cheong, Mr Andy Chiok and Mr Lek Siang Pheng• Auditors: RT LLP

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COMMENCEMENT OF THE ACADEMIC YEARThe Commencement of the academic year for 2015 will take place at the College of Medicine Building, on 25 July 2015.

Total

Censor-in-Chief : A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow: Dr Goh Soo Chye Paul: Dr Chng Shih Kiat: A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock: Dr Lim Fong Seng

Censors

Advisors

INTRODUCTION

MEMBERSHIP

The College academic programs continues to be well subscribed with increasing number of trainees especially for the Masters of Medicine (FM) and the Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians programs.

2014 also marks the formal recognition of Fellows of the College of Family Physicians by the Academy of Medicine, Singapore with the formation of Chapter of Family Medicine. The first Family Medicine Physicians were inducted in Oct 2014.

Membership of our College now stands at 1,750 members as of 31 March 2015 compared to 1,612 members in the previous year. The distribution by grade of membership for the last two years is also shown below:

Membership Category 2013 2014 2015

Honorary Members

Fellows

Collegiate Members

Ordinary Members

Associate Members

Overseas Members

• Fellows

• Collegiate Members

• Ordinary Members

• Associate Members

• Overseas Members

LIFE

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF CENSORS1 APRIL 2014 - 31 MARCH 2015

12

98

95

1012

248

2

27

60

194

1

1

283

1,750

11

92

98

968

179

2

24

53

183

1

1

262

1,612

11

86

85

944

183

2

1,572

24

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GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF FAMILY MEDICINE (GDFM)

The Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM) is a vocational training certification for primary care doctors. The aim of this 2-year part-time trainee programme is to train primary care doctors to practise Family Medicine at an enhanced level to meet the needs of the child, the adolescent, the adult and the elderly. The course emphasises on basic clinical, diagnostic and management skills essential to general practice.

The programme is planned to accommodate the busy doctor’s schedule as almost all courses that require in-person attendance are conducted outside regular office hours. The course consists of the following:• 8 modules of Family Medicine Modular Course (FMMC) with each comprising of 4 workshops (2 1/2 hours each), 1 tutorial (1 hour each), online case studies and multiple choice assessments• 3 Practice Management Courses (16 hours in all) and 1 elective Family Practice Skills Course (6 hours)

The examination is conducted by Division of Graduate Medical Studies (DGMS), National University of Singapore (NUS). The standard set is a pass in all three segments:• Written paper I - Applied Knowledge Test: 100 MCQ questions (2 hours)• Written Paper II - Key Features Problems (KFP): 10 questions (1 hour)• Skills Assessment in the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) - 10 stations of 11 minutes each, comprising 3 minutes for reading and 8 minutes for assessment (2 hours)

The GDFM(NUS) is a title or qualification approved by the Singapore Medical Council for display by Registered Medical Practitioners.

The 13th GDFM Examination was held on 20 June 2014 for the written papers and 28 & 29 June 2014 for the OSCE. A total of 65 of the 111 candidates passed, giving a passing rate of 58.55% for the GDFM Examination 2014.

The following candidates passed the GDFM Examination 2014:

1. Dr Allagarsamy Karpagavalli2. Dr Ang Joo Shiang (Hong Yusen)3. Dr Cheow Enquan (Zou Enquan)4. Dr Chia Min Yan5. Dr Chiu Pit-Tat Peter6. Dr Chung Wan Ling7. Dr Fan Shu-En Lena8. Dr Goh Chok Chin9. Dr Goh Hsin Kai (Wu Xinkai)10. Dr Goh Kuan Liang Shawn (Wu Guanliang)11. Dr Heng Wee Soon (Wang Weishun)12. Dr Hong Wei Li (Fang Weili)13. Dr Jonathan Avinash Bala14. Dr Joseph Sunil Kumar15. Dr Kam Jiahui Cheryl (Gan Jiahui Cheryl)16. Dr Khoo Hui Leng17. Dr Koh Jan Ming Ian18. Dr Lau Ye Xiang Jason19. Dr Lee Mei Gene Jesmine20. Dr Lee Yi Yong21. Dr Leong Hoi Ting Vicki22. Dr Lew Kai Xin23. Dr Li Shi’An Derek24. Dr Liem Sian Yang25. Dr Lim Cui Xi26. Dr Lim Heng Lip Reid (Lin Hengli)27. Dr Lim Kai Hung (Lin Kaihang)28. Dr Lim Yi-Mae Karen (Lin Yimei) Mrs Karen Oh29. Dr Liu Zhiyang Jody30. Dr Mohammad Usman Butt31. Dr Moosa Aminath Shiwaza32. Dr Nah Kwang Meng (Lan Guangming)33. Dr Neo Hui Yee (Liang Huiyu)34. Dr Ng Beng Hua Grace (Huang Minghua Grace)35. Dr Ng Chia Hau

36. Dr Ng Yew Yee (Huang Youyi)37. Dr Pau Lai Yin38. Dr Renganathan Karuppiah Kannan39. Dr See Qin Yong40. Dr Seow Zhiqiang Jeremy Mark41. Dr Serena Felix Soosay42. Dr Siau Kai Rong (Xiao Kairong)43. Dr Sim Syn Pin Samuel44. Dr Sim Wen Hui45. Dr Siti Aishah Binte Mohamed Ghazalie46. Dr Soh Wei Wen Jason47. Dr Tan Bee Tieng48. Dr Tan Kwang49. Dr Tan Li Wen Terence50. Dr Tan Liat Leng (Chen Lueneng) 51. Dr Tan Shu Juan (Chen Shujuan)52. Dr Tan Yan Sheng (Chen Yansheng)53. Dr Tang Phua Mien54. Dr Tay Jun Sheng55. Dr Tay Ruixin56. Dr Tay Woon Hian (Zheng Yunxian)57. Dr Teng Wen Bin Joshua58. Dr Teoh Tean Chun59. Dr Tham Chi Yuan Kenrick (Tan Qiyuan)60. Dr Wee Wei Chieh Nelson (Huang Weijie Nelson)61. Dr Wong Kee Seng62. Dr Xie Huiyi Kristine63. Dr Yap Sui Ling64. Dr Yee Zhenyang (Yu Zhenyang)65. Dr Yong Xianyao Goodwin

As of 31 March 2015, there were a total of 802 doctors with GDFM qualification.

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Course DirectorDr Kwong Kum Hoong

The Censors Board would like to thank the following tutors for their contributions:

For 2013-2015 Intake Tutors1. Dr Ang Teck Wee Andrew2. Dr Bhavani Jayabalan3. Dr Chan Hian Hui Vincent4. Dr Chang Ngai Kin Christopher5. Dr Cheah Soon Min Benjamin6. Dr Cheng Kah Ling Grace7. Dr Chng Shih Kiat8. Dr Eng Soo Kiang9. Dr Koh Kim Hwee10. Dr Kwan Yew Seng11. Dr Law Kung How12. Dr Lee Meng Kam Richard13. Dr Lee Wan Sian14. Dr Lim Chee Kong15. Dr Lim Chi-Kien Derek16. Dr Lim Fong Seng17. Dr Loh Wai Leong Jeffrey18. Dr Loke Kam Weng19. Dr Low Cheng Hong Charity20. Dr Low Sher Guan21. Dr Low Wymin22. Dr Ngeow Colin23. Dr Seah Ee-Jin Darren24. Dr Siew Chee Weng25. Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar26. Dr Tan Choon Seng Gilbert27. Dr Tan Hsien Yung David28. Dr Tan Swee An Benjamin29. Dr Tan Teck Shi30. Dr Yea Kok Chin31. Dr Yee Jenn Jet Michael32. Dr Yeo Cheng Hsun Jonathan33. Dr Yeo Wee Shung Yehudi

MASTER OF MEDICINE (FAMILY MEDICINE) [MMed(FM)]

There are currently two programmes to prepare doctors for the MMed(FM) examinations.

Family Medicine Residency ProgrammeWith effect from 2011, Programme A is organised into a 3-year Residency Program with a greater emphasis on formative assessment and training.

The programme aims to equip the resident with educational and clinical experiences in accordance with ACGME-I standards, which focuses on structured training and close supervision. The resident will undergo clinical rotations in the hospitals and polyclinics, call-back sessions and teaching sessions that combine foundation teaching, continuity clinics, skills workshops/attachments and community medicine.

MMed(FM) College Programme is a structured training programme designed for mature practicing family physicians in Singapore. The programme is jointly organised by the College of Family Physicians Singapore and the DGMS, NUS. This 1-year part-time course provides a comprehensive and structured training programme for doctors working in primary care who have completed the 8 modules of the Family Medicine Modular Course (FMMC) to prepare them to sit for the MMed(FM) examinations.

For 2012-2014 intake Tutors1. Dr Anandan Gerard Thiagarajah2. Dr Ang Choon Kiat Alvin3. Dr Ang Lai Lai4. Dr Chan Hui Kwan Diana5. Dr Chan Meng Huey Jason6. Dr Chew Sze Mun7. Dr Chiam Yih Hsing John8. Dr Choo Kay Wee9. Dr Chung Wai Hoong Irwin10. Dr Chung Wei Pyng Clara11. Dr Farhad Fakhrudin Vasanwala12. Dr Koh Kheng Keah Philip13. Dr Koh Mei Lin Jocelyn14. Dr Koh Tse-Chung Kevin15. Dr Koh Wee Boon Kelvin16. Dr Koong Ying Leng Agnes17. Dr Koot David18. Dr Lam Chih Chiang Benjamin19. Dr Lee Biing Ming Simon20. Dr Lee Kwang How21. Dr Leong Choon Kit22. Dr Leong Wen-Pin Lester23. Dr Lim Hui Ling24. Dr Moey Kirm Seng Peter25. Dr Ng Wei Liang David26. Dr Ong Luan Seng Desmond27. Dr Phua Mei Fang28. Dr See Toh Kwok Yee29. Dr Shah Mitesh30. Dr Soh Hun Beng Lawrence31. Dr Soh Soon Beng32. Dr Tan Lean Chin Laurence33. Dr Tan Puay Wee Steve34. Dr Tan Yew Sang35. Dr Tan Zhong Wei Mark36. Dr Ting Sing Shing Jonathan37. Dr Wang Zhen Sinead

38. Dr Wong Eu Joon Adrian39. Dr Wong Tien Hua40. Dr Yap Soo Kor Jason

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This examination consists of:• Written – 250 multiple-choice questions • Oral – Logbook-based viva assessment (40 cases), Slides-based OSCE • Clinical examination

The 24th Master of Medicine (Family Medicine) Examination was held on 2 August 2014 (Written), 12 November 2014 (Oral) and 15 & 16 November 2014 (Clinical). Of the 49 candidates who sat for the examination, 28 were successful. They were: 1. Dr Chang Qi Chang Tricia 2. Dr Chen Shing Huei 3. Dr Chew Chun Yang4. Dr Chua Zi’en, Ruth (Cai Zi’en) 5. Dr Foo Yu Yet6. Dr Gan Sui Ji7. Dr Han Su Yin, Jane (Han Shuyin)8. Dr Huang Ern Huei, Joel (Huang Enhui)9. Dr Neelakshi Dilmini Kalambaarachchi10. Dr Kee Kok Wai11. Dr Koh Li Jia12. Dr Lai Yirong13. Dr Lau Ye Xiang, Jason (Liu Yexiang, Jason)14. Dr Lim Hui Teng (Lin Huiting)

15. Dr Lim Ying Tze, Julia (Lin Yingzhi, Julia)16. Dr Liu Changwei17. Dr Loo Yu Xian (Lu Yuxian)18. Dr Ngoh Hui Lee Sharon (Wu Huili Sharon)19. Dr Poon Zhimin (Fang Zhimin)20. Dr Taiju Rangpa 21. Dr Tan Hong Weng (Chen Hongming)22. Dr Tan Yi Xia, Charlene (Chen Yixia)23. Dr Teh Kailin (Zheng Kailin)24. Dr Teoh Ren Shang (Zhang Renxiang)25. Dr Wang Mingchang26. Dr Wee Shi Hui, Sharon (Wang Shihui, Sharon)27. Dr Wee Yi-Mei, Sabrina (Huang Yimei)28. Dr Wong Wei Teen

As of 31 March 2015, there were a total of 428 doctors with MMed(FM) qualification.

The Censors Board would like to thank the following supervisors and tutors for their contributions:

For 2013-2014 intake

Course DirectorA/Prof Goh Lee Gan

Supervisor 1 Dr Lim Kee Kiang Julian

Assistant Supervisors 1 Dr Eng Soo Kiang2 Dr Low Lian Leng3 Dr Low Sher Guan Luke4 Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar

THE AWARD OF MCFP(S) TO MMED(FM) HOLDERS WHO FULFILL CRITERIA

In 2014, 18 applicants were awarded the Collegiate Membership of the College of Family Physicians Singapore [MCFP(S)].

The criteria for the award were as follows:• Possess the Masters of Medicine (Family Medicine) degree awarded by the National University of Singapore. • Be active in attending CME and has been certified by SMC for the past 2 years. • Be actively involved in teaching Family Medicine and College Activities (e.g. postgraduate training, undergraduate teaching in Family Medicine and tutorship in the Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine programme) for at least a year.

The course participants from both the Programmes sit for the same examination – namely, the MMed(FM) examination conducted by the DGMS, NUS.

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1. Dr Ang Teck Wee Andrew2. Dr Chandran Thulasi3. Dr Cheong Cher Chee David4. Dr Daniel Rufus5. Dr Jayabalan Bhavani6. Dr Kharbanda Manojkumar Amarlal7. Dr Kong Jing Wen8.Dr Lee Wan Sian9.Dr Lim Chee Kong

The MCFP(S) was awarded to the following members:

As of 31 March 2015, there were a total of 244 Collegiate members.

10.Dr Lim Ziliang11.Dr Ong Cong Wei Alvin12.Dr Ramasamy Jaganmohan Raja13.Dr Tan Hwee Mian Jane14.Dr Tan Swee An Benjamin15.Dr Tan Zhong Wei Mark16.Dr Teo Hui Ying Valerie17.Dr Wee Wei Keong18.Dr Wong Wei Mon

FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS [FCFP(S)]

The Fellowship Award by assessment is the highest qualification for family physicians in Singapore. This programme was started in 1988. Potential candidates for this award must successfully complete a demanding two year assessment programme and an exit viva voce examination.

The criteria for the award were as follows:

• Have Collegiate Membership of the College of Family Physicians Singapore.• Possess the MMed(FM) or the MCGP (Singapore) or equivalent qualifications; acceptance of equivalent qualifications has to be approved by the Censors’ Board• Have embarked on personal professional development and training related to family medicine• Be actively involved in postgraduate training or undergraduate education in family medicine• Be in active clinical practice• Be of sound professional and personal character

The following were successful Fellows by assessment and received their Fellowship conferment in 2013.1. Dr Anandan Gerard Thiagarajah2. Dr Chan Hian Hui Vincent3. Dr Koh Mei Lin Jocelyn4. Dr Koong Ying Leng Agnes5. Dr Lee Kwang How6. Dr Leong Wen-Pin Lester7. Dr Moey Kirm Seng Peter8. Dr Ng Wei Liang David9. Dr Phua Mei Fang10. Dr Tay Wei Yi11. Dr Wang Zhen Sinead

As of 31 March 2015, there were a total of 126 Fellows.

For 2012-2014 intake

Course DirectorDr Ng Lee Beng

SupervisorsDr Lee Eng SingDr Ng Han Lip RaymondDr Tan Kok Heng AdrianDr Wong Kay Wye Sabrina

Faculty MembersA/Prof Goh Lee GanA/Prof Koh Choon Huat GeraldDr Chng Shih KiatDr How Choon HowDr Ng Joo Ming MatthewDr Ong Chooi PengDr Tan Lip PinDr Tan Ngiap Chuan

The Censors Board would like to thank the following supervisors for their contributions.

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CONCLUSIONWe would like to thank all tutors and supervisors, the Censors Board, Institute of Family Medicine and the College Secretariat for their tireless service to the College and our academic programmes.

A/Prof Tan Boon YeowCensor-in-Chief

THE CONFERMENT OF THE FCFP(S) AND MCFP(S) The conferment ceremony was conducted at the College Convocation which was held on 22 November 2014. The Guest-of-Honour at the conferment was Director of Medical Services, Ministry of Health, A/Prof Benjamin Ong.

Dr Tan Shu YunDr Tang Wern EeDr Tung Yew Cheong

For 2013-2015 intake

Course DirectorDr Tan Hsien Yung David

SupervisorsDr Ang Seng BinDr Lee Meng Kam RichardDr Phua Cheng Pau Kelvin

Faculty MembersA/Prof Goh Lee GanA/Prof Koh Choon Huat GeraldDr Chng Shih KiatDr Ong Chooi PengDr Tan Ngiap ChuanTan Shu YunDr Tang Wern Ee

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Chairman : A/Prof Goh Lee Gan: Dr Kwong Kum Hoong: Dr Lim Lee Kiang Julian: Dr Ng Lee Beng: Dr Tan Hsien Yung David: Ms Bernice Lee

The Terms of Reference of the Institute of Family Medicine (IFM) are to develop and conduct courses for vocational training of the family doctor and for the continuing professional development of family doctors.

REPORT OF THE INSTITUTE OF FAMILY MEDICINE (IFM)1 APRIL 2014 - 31 MARCH 2015

Members

TERMS OF REFERENCE

In the year under review, four modules of the Family Medicine Modular Course were conducted, namely Module 8 and Module 1 to 3 are shown (See Tables 1 to 4).

The attendance for these modules is shown in Table 5.

WORK DONE

The Family Medicine Modular Course organised

Table 1: Module 8

5 April 2014 (Sat) M81.1 Antenatal Care – Dr Yap Lip KeeM81.2 Medical Disorders in Pregnancy – Dr Chen Lin HanChairperson: Dr Yap Soo Kor Jason & Dr Yee Jenn Jet Michael

12 April 2014 (Sat) M81.3 Complications in Pregnancy – Dr Yap Lip KeeM81.4 Postnatal Care – A/Prof Goh Lee GanChairperson: Dr Lim Lee Kiang Julian & Dr Low Sher Guan

19 April 2014 (Sat) M82.1 Acute Musculoskeletal Problems - Dr Mohd Mashiqul Arafin SiddiquiM82.2 Chronic Musculoskeletal Problems – Dr Justina TanChairperson: Dr Leong Choon Kit & Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar

26 April 2014 (Sat) M82.3 Acute Neurological Problems - Dr Puvanendran KathiraveluM82.4 Chronic Neurological Problems - Dr Ramani NVChairperson: Dr Cruz Marie Stella P & Dr Kwong Kum Hoong

Table 2: Module 1

2 August 2014 (Sat) M11.1 Acute Upper Respiratory Infectious – Dr Lim Lee Kiang JulianM11.2 Acute Lower Respiratory Infectious – Dr Ong Kian ChungChairperson: Dr Loke Kam Weng & Dr Leong Choon Kit

16 August 2014 (Sat) M11.3 Chronic Cough, Tuberculosis & Lung Cancer – Dr Tan Tiong HarM11.4 Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – Dr Ong Kian ChungChairperson: Dr Cheng Heng Lee & Dr Lim Lee Kiang Julian

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Table 5: Family Medicine Modular Courses Conducted from April 2014 to March 2015

Module Training Period Year 1 Trainees Year 2 Trainees Total

8 5 Apr 2014 – 26 Apr 2014

1 2 Aug 2014 – 30 Aug 2014

2 1 Nov 2014 – 22 Nov 2014114 85 199

3 7 Feb 2015 – 28 Feb 2015

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23 August 2014 (Sat) M12.1 Ear Problems - Dr Ignatius MarkM12.2 Nose and Throat Problems - Dr Tay Hin NganChairperson: Dr Low Lian Leng & Dr Yee Jenn Jet Michael

30 August 2014 (Sat) M12.3 Eye Symptoms and Acute Conditions - Dr Lee Hung MingM12.4 Eyelid Problems and Chronic Eye Conditions - Dr Richard FanChairperson: Dr Kwan Yew Seng & A/Prof Goh Lee Gan

Table 3: Module 2

1 November 2014 (Sat) M21.1 Acute Paediatrics Problems - Dr Quah Thuan ChongM21.4 Behavioural Paediatrics - Dr Yeo Kah Loke BrianChairperson: Dr Low Sher Guan & Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar

8 November 2014 (Sat) M21.3 Adolescent Health – Dr Yang Hon Mee MaryM21.2 Developmental Paediatrics - Dr Lee Mi-Li Jean JasminChairperson: Dr Leong Choon Kit & A/Prof Goh Lee Gan

15 November 2014 (Sat) M22.1 Upper Gastro-Intestinal Problems - Dr Ling Khoon LinM22.2 Lower Gastro-Intestinal Problems - Dr Ang Tiing LeongChairperson: Dr Pang Sze Kang Jonathan & A/Prof Goh Lee Gan

22 November 2014 (Sat) M22.3 Hepatic Problems - Dr Prem Harchander ThurairajahM22.4 Gallbladder and Pancreatic Problems – Dr Chong Siong Eng RolandChairperson: Dr Kwan Yew Seng & Dr Kwong Kum Hoong

Table 4: Module 3

7 February 2015 (Sat) M31.1 Chronic Disease Management – Dr Pang Sze Kang JonathanM31.2 Hypertension - Dr Baldev SinghChairperson: Dr Kwan Yew Seng & A/Prof Goh Lee Gan

8 February 2015 (Sun) M31.3 Diabetes Mellitus - Dr Tan Khai TongM31.4 Metabolic Syndromes, Obesity and Dyslipidemias - A/P Sum Chee FangChairperson: Dr Lee Kwang How & Dr Ng Wei Liang David

14 February 2015 (Sat) M32.1 Hematological Problems - Dr Tan Hwee HuangM32.2 Prevention & Early Detection of Cancer - Dr Tan Yew OoChairperson: Dr Chan Hian Hui Vincent & Dr Koong Ying Leng Agnes

28 February 2015 (Sat) M32.3 Cancer Management - Dr Yeo Wee Lee M32.4 Palliative Care - Dr Kok Jann YangChairperson: Dr Low Sher Guan & Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar

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The Family Practice Skills Courses (FPSC) continue to serve the continuing professional development needs of the General Practitioner/ Family Physician. Each skills course includes one or more of the following components in which the family physician can choose to participate in:

• Distance Learning with verification (6 CME points upon attaining minimum pass grade of 60% in online MCQ Assessment) • Seminars (2 CME points per seminar) • Workshops (1 CME point per workshop) • Small group activities including clinical attachments, tutorials, ward-rounds (for some courses)• Assessments which can be written, oral, demonstration and/or clinical (for some courses)

Table 6 shows the number of doctors who participated in the Family Practice Skills Course for the year under review.

Family Practice Skills Course (FPSC)

A/Prof Goh Lee GanDirector, Institute of Family Medicine

Table 6: Participation in Family Practice Skills Courses (April 2014 - March 2015)

No. of Doctors Passed/ Attended

FPSC 57: Infectious Disease

Event Title Distance Learning Seminar/ Workshop 1 Seminar/ Workshop 2

* Passed: 551 Seminar 1: 120Workshop 1: 101

Seminar 2: 119Workshop 2: 102

FPSC 58: Improving Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities

Passed: 558 Seminar 1: 102Workshop 1: 72

Seminar 2: 79Workshop 2: 72

FPSC 59: Wound Care (1-Day)

Passed: 618 Seminar 1: 158Workshop 1: 145

Seminar 2: N.A.Workshop 2: N.A.

FPSC 60: Disability Assessments

Passed: 627 Seminar 1: 241Workshop 1: 238

Seminar 2: 232Workshop 2: 230

* The deadline for the Distance Learning MCQ falls on May 2014. As such, the figure will be reported in next year’s Annual Report.

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Chairman : Dr Tham Tat Yean: Dr Lim Fong Seng: Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar: Dr Tan Tze Lee

Dr Tham Tat Yean

REPORT OF THE FINANCE AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE1 APRIL 2014 - 31 MARCH 2015

Members

ChairmanFinance and Governance Committee

PurposeTo provide guidance and oversight on financial and governance activities in the Secretariat and the various committees.

Duties and Responsibilitiesa) To review financial reports from the ED and Secretariat staff.

b) To review budgets prepared by Secretariat staff and the various committees.

c) To ensure regular and accurate monitoring and accountability for funds, and report to the Council on any financial irregularities and concerns.

d) To make financial recommendations to the Council, and to provide feedback on any financial matter specifically designated by the Council.

e) To oversee short and long-term investments of the College.

f) To advise the ED and other appropriate staff on financial priorities and information systems, depending on committee member expertise.

Observations and Decisions by the Committee for the Financial Period under Review1. The committee noted the agreed framework of financial processes for the College Property Workgroup and will actively monitor this aspect if there is a property acquisition eventually.

2. The committee advised the secretariat on the fixed deposit placements in terms of the selection of the tenure and the financial institution. Fixed deposits were placed with: • Hong Leong Finance • HL Bank • CIMB Bank • RHB

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Honorary EditorSub-Editors

Editorial Consultant

: Dr Tan Ngiap Chuan: A/Prof Koh Choon Huat Gerald: Dr Goh Lay Hoon : Dr How Choon How: Dr Marie Stella P Cruz: A/Prof Goh Lee Gan

REPORT OF THE PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE1 APRIL 2014 – 31 MARCH 2015

The Singapore Family Physician Journal

Board Members

Advisors

Editors : Dr Chung Wai Hoong Irwin: Dr Low Sher Guan Luke: Dr See Toh Kwok Yee

: Dr Chan Hian Hui Vincent: Dr Chew Sung Boon : Dr Fok Wai Yee Rose: Dr Foo Siang Sern Nicholas: Dr Kiran Kashyap: Dr Lim Khong Jin Michael: Dr Loke Wai Chiong: Dr Phua Cheng Pau Kelvin: Dr Soh Soon Beng: Dr Teo Yee Sheng Victor

The College Mirror

: A/Prof Cheong Pak Yean: A/Prof Goh Lee Gan: A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock: Dr Tan Tze Lee

The Singapore Family Physician (SFP) Journal

Three issues of Singapore Family Physician were published in 2014. The editorial team received a total of 14 original article submissions. To cater to the continuous professional development amongst our primary care physicians in the community, the themes for the journal in this year include:

1. Vol 40 No. 2, April – June 2014: Improving Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities 2. Vol 40 No. 3 July – September 2014: Wound Care3. Vol 40 No. 4, October – December 2014: Disability Assessments

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For the academic segment of the journal, case reports and topic reviews were published in each issue as a consistent feature. To achieve this feat, the editorial team would like to thank the following reviewers for their professional critique of the submitted manuscripts:

A/Prof Goh Lee Gan

A/Prof Koh Choon Huat Gerald

A/Prof Loh Weng Keong Victor

Dr Anandan Gerard Thiagarajah

Dr Chan Hian Hui Vincent

Dr Chng Shih Kiat

Dr Chow Mun Hong

Dr How Choon How

Dr Lam Chih Chiang Benjamin

Dr Lee Eng Sing

Dr Lee Meng Kam Richard

Dr Leong Choon Kit

Dr Leong Wen-Pin Lester

Dr Marie Stella P Cruz

Dr Ng Chung Wai Mark

Dr Ong Chooi Peng

Dr Phoon Kwong Yun Ian

Dr Shah Mitesh

Dr Wang Zhen Sinead

Dr Wong Teck Yee

Dr Yap Soo Kor Jason

Dr Yeo Cheng Hsun Jonathan

Dr Tan Ngiap Chuan

Honorary Editor

The Singapore Family Physician

Dr Tan Tze Lee

Chair of Publications Committee

College of Family Physicians Singapore

The College Mirror

The Publications Committee would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Dr Kelvin Goh, who is retiring after many years of dedicated service. We wish him success in his future endeavours.

The College Mirror would not be the publication it is without the dedication of our editorial team members. We welcome Dr Rose Fok and Dr Vincent Chan, who joins us as new editorial board members of Team A.

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ChairmanVice ChairmanHonorary SecretaryMembers

: A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock: Dr Tham Tat Yean: Dr Tan Tze Lee: Dr Cheng Heng Lee : Dr Pang Sze Kang Jonathan: Dr Tan Hsien Yung David

A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock

Purpose of the committee

To provide guidance and oversight on administrative and human resource processes in the Secretariat and the various committees.

Report for the period under review

1. The College secretariat implemented the new staff appraisal system where the outcome is linked to the quantum of annual pay increment, as well as eligibility for promotion.

2. During the financial period under review, one of the junior secretariat staff resigned while another staff converted to part-time in order to pursue a diploma programme. The secretariat remained stable and has subsequently found a replace-ment for the staff who resigned.

3. College Council has actively contributed its views on strengthening the Institute of Family Medicine (IFM). In particular, ideas were raised on how to develop a pipeline of doctors who can contribute to IFM activities and content development, and supporting IFM in its role of providing quality postgraduate family medicine programmes to our members and primary care doctors. The committee is aligned with College Council in this regard and will be reviewing and revamping the secretariat structure to support IFM's mission better in future.

REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE1 APRIL 2014 - 31 MARCH 2015

Chairman Administration and Human Resources Committee

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ChairmanMembers

: Dr Lim Fong Seng : A/Prof Lee Kheng Hock: Dr Subramaniam Surajkumar: Dr Tham Tat Yean

Dr Lim Fong Seng

In the financial year from 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, the College derived its income mainly from membership fees, sponsorships and fees from its courses and seminars. The 3 items together accounted for 85.5% of its total income.

Fees from courses and seminars accounted for 53.3% of the total College income, sponsorships accounted for 15.4% of the total income and subscriptions accounted for 16.8% of the total income.

In the financial year from 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, the College’s consolidated total income was $1,534,836; the consoli-dated total expenditure for the same period was $ 1,109,578. The consolidated net surplus for the financial year from 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015 was $425,247.

I am pleased to report that the College continues to be on a firm financial standing for the financial year 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015.

HONORARY TREASURER’S REPORT1 APRIL 2014 - 31 MARCH 2015

Honorary Treasurer

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AUDITOR’S REPORT

COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS SINGAPORE

(REGISTERED IN SINGAPORE)UEN NO. S71SS0039J

ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED31 MARCH 2015

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MEMBERSHIP LIST(AS OF 31 MARCH 2015)

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MEMBERSHIP LIST(AS OF 31 MARCH 2015)

Clinical Prof Chee Yam ChengDato’ Dr. Balasundram RDr Geeves Richard BDr Kwa Soon BeeDr Lam Sian LianDr Lim Kee JinDr Syed Mahmood Bin Syed HussainMr Lek Siang PhengProf Lim PinProf Ng Han SeongProf Tock Peng Chong EdwardProfessor Fabb Wesley E

Honorary Family Members

A/Prof Koh Choon Huat GeraldA/Prof Tan Boon YeowDr Anandan Gerard ThiagarajahDr Ang Seng BinDr Chan Hian Hui VincentDr Chan Nang FongDr Chang Ngai Kin ChristopherDr Cheng Kah Ling GraceDr Cheong Seng KwingDr Chia Tee HienDr Chng Shih KiatDr Chong Phui-NahDr Chong Tsung WeiDr Chow Mun HongDr Chua Chi SiongDr Cruz Marie Stella PDr Doraisamy GowriDr Eng Soo KiangDr Goh Choon Kee ShirleyDr Goh Khean TeikDr Goh Lay HoonDr Goh Soo Chye PaulDr Ho Chih Wei SallyDr How Choon HowDr Hwang Siew WaiDr Juliana Bte BahadinDr Kang Aik KiangDr Koh Mei Lin JocelynDr Koh Wee Boon KelvinDr Koong Ying Leng AgnesDr Kwan Yew SengDr Kwong Kum HoongDr Lam Chih Chiang BenjaminDr Lee Eng SingDr Lee Kwang HowDr Lee Meng Kam RichardDr Lee Sueh Ying PatriciaDr Leong Choon KitDr Leong Soh Sum HelenDr Leong Wen-Pin Lester

Fellows

Dr Lew Yii JenDr Lim Fong SengDr Lim Mien Choo RuthDr Ling Yee KiangDr Loke Wai ChiongDr Low Cheng Hong CharityDr Low Sher GuanDr Meena SundramDr Moey Kirm Seng PeterDr Ng Chee Chin DavidDr Ng Chung Wai MarkDr Ng Han Lip RaymondDr Ng Lai PengDr Ng Wei Liang DavidDr Ngeow ColinDr Ong Chin FungDr Ong Jin EeDr Phua Cheng Pau KelvinDr Phua Mei FangDr Quah Hui Min JoanneDr Rukshini PuvanendranDr Seah Ee-Jin DarrenDr Seng Sheh Ling JoyceDr Seow Hoong Wei GabrielDr Siaw Tung YengDr Siew Chee WengDr Sim Kok PingDr Soo Wern FernDr Soon Shok Wen WinnieDr Subramaniam SurajkumarDr Tan Choon Seng GilbertDr Tan Hsien Yung DavidDr Tan Kok Heng AdrianDr Tan Kok LeongDr Tan Ngiap ChuanDr Tan See LengDr Tan Shu YunDr Tan Woei Jen MichelleDr Tan Yee LengDr Tan Yew SengDr Tan Yong Hui ColinDr Tan Yu Sing LucienneDr Tang Wern EeDr Tay Ee GuanDr Tay Wei YiDr Teoh Mei LinDr Thng Lip Mong BarryDr Tse Wan Lung DerekDr Tsou Yu Kei KeithDr Tung Yew CheongDr Vasanwala Farhad FakhrudinDr Wang Zhen SineadDr Wee Kien Han AndrewDr Wong Kay Wye SabrinaDr Wong Tack Keong MichaelDr Wong Tien HuaDr Yee Jenn Jet MichaelDr Yeo Cheng Hsun Jonathan

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.1516.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.

41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.75.76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.84.85.86.87.88.89.90.91.92.93.94.95.96.97.98.

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.

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Collegiate MembersDr Ang Choon Kiat AlvinDr Ang Lai LaiDr Ang Su Lin VivienDr Ang Teck Wee AndrewDr Bhavani JayabalanDr Chan Hui Kwan DianaDr Chao Tar Liang AnthonyDr Cheah Soon Min BenjaminDr Chew Eng LeeDr Chew Sze MunDr Chiam Yih Hsing JohnDr Chin Khong LingDr Chong Chun HonDr Chong Poh HengDr Chua Hwee Ling AngeliaDr Chung Wai Hoong IrwinDr Chung Wei Pyng ClaraDr Daniel RufusDr Goh Kian PengDr Goh Tiong JinDr Gwee Shou-Yi RachelDr Ho Han KweeDr Ho May San KarenDr Hui Meng Tong JasmineDr Justina JeyarajDr Kharbanda Manojkumar AmarlalDr Khemani Neeta ParshotamDr Kiran KashyapDr Koh Kim HweeDr Koh Tse-Chung KevinDr Kong Jing WenDr Koot DavidDr Kurup BinaDr Kwan Pak MunDr Kwek Hwei MinDr Lau Chin HohDr Lee Biing Ming SimonDr Lee Mi-Li Jean JasminDr Lee Mun TuckDr Lee Oh Chong LengDr Lee Wan SianDr Leong Wai Hin LindaDr Liao Kian HuatDr Lim Ang TeeDr Lim Chien WeiDr Lim Chi-Kien DerekDr Lim Hui LingDr Lim Jui Hon (Lin Weifeng)Dr Lim Lee Min DaleDr Lim Sinn LingDr Lo Yoke Hwa PennyDr Loh Wai Leong JeffreyDr Lok Ying FangDr Long Mei LingDr Low Chee Wah MarkDr Low Lian LengDr Low Wymin

Dr Omar SarinaDr Ong Cong Wei AlvinDr Ong Luan Seng DesmondDr Peh Tan YingDr Poon Beng HoongDr Pushparanee SomasundramDr Puvanendran DharshiniDr Ramasamy Jaganmohan RajaDr See Toh Kwok YeeDr Shah MiteshDr Shiau Ee LengDr Shivcharan Kaur GillDr Sng Wei KwanDr Soh Soon BengDr Soh Yew Chye AlbertDr Tan Hwee Mian JaneDr Tan Kee WangDr Tan Ming Ying MichelleDr Tan Puay Wee SteveDr Tan Swee An BenjaminDr Tan Swee Lian CeciliaDr Tan Zhong Wei MarkDr Tay Guan Yu JeffDr Teo Boon SeeDr Teo Hui Ying ValerieDr Tham Tat YeanDr Tham Tuck SengDr Thulasi d/o ChandranDr Tong Jia Jong StephenDr Wee Chee ChauDr Wee Wei KeongDr Wong Ern Ling HelenaDr Wong Ted MinDr Wong Wei MonDr Yeo Kwee KeeDr Yong MollyDr Yung Thomas Charlotte KimDr Zheng Mingli Ruth

Dr Abdul Bashir Bin Abdul KadirDr Abdullah Amir AdhhaDr Adam PatrickDr Adidah Bte HassanDr Allagarsamy KarpagavalliDr Anaswala Shehnaz MananDr Anbumalar RamiahDr Ang Boon Kiang Steven GregoryDr Ang Corey DamienDr Ang Geok LianDr Ang Hui Ping VeronicaDr Ang Joo ShiangDr Ang Koh SiongDr Ang Li-Shan ConstanceDr Ang Pei-Ming SamuelDr Ang Sing Jim Roy

Ordinary Members

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.

58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.7172.73.74.75.76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.84.85.86.87.88.89.90.91.92.93.94.95.

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.

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Dr Ann Cheong Yan YanDr Anuj GuptaDr Asha AnsariDr Atputharajah YogasarojiniDr Au Kah KayDr Au Min Wei LeonardDr Aw JunjieDr Aw Tuan SooDr Ayana Aster ErgateDr Balakrishnan SrineshDr Balasundram GaneshDr Baskaran SurendranDr Bay Ee Lin SharonDr Bay Qin Sheng RodneyDr Beh Chong Teck PeterDr Beng Kian Lam ArthurDr Boey Kok HoeDr Boon JiabinDr Butt Mohammad UsmanDr Chai Chin YoongDr Chan Chee Leong MarvinDr Chan Hsiu MeiDr Chan Kok YewDr Chan Meng Huey JasonDr Chan Ming JonathanDr Chan Miow-SwanDr Chan Pai Sheng DanielDr Chan Qiu Hua CatherineDr Chan Teng Mui TammyDr Chan U-Jyn KevinDr Chan Wai Ling TheresaDr Chan Yat ChunDr Chang Chee CheaDr Chang Qi Chang TriciaDr Chang Wei TeeDr Chao Wen Pin CynthiaDr Chau Chwen HweDr Chay Wai Mun JasonDr Cheah Kok Seng LawrenceDr Cheak Wan YingDr Chee Boon PingDr Chee Fang YeeDr Chee Fon Foo ErnestDr Chee Hsing Gary AndrewDr Chee Lee AnnDr Chee Yew WenDr Chee Yuet Ching CarolineDr Chee Yuet Ming LillianDr Chen Chih MinDr Chen De QuanDr Chen Jenn YuhDr Chen LisaDr Chen QianmingDr Chen ShilingDr Chen Sze SinDr Chen YimingDr Cheng Geok Min Ruby

74.75.76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.84.85.86.87.88.89.90.91.92.93.94.95.96.97.98.99.100.101.102.103.104.105.106.107.108.109.110.111.112.113.114.115.116.117.118.119.120.121.122.123.124.125.126.127.128.129.130.

Dr Cheok Rujin NicholasDr Cheok Soo Gek FeliciaDr Cheong Chin Lee AngelaDr Cheong Foong Shien DoraDr Cheong Kwok Chi AdrianDr Cheong Kwok KeongDr Cheong Lee ChingDr Cheong Siew MengDr Cheong Wei LingDr Cheow EnquanDr Cheow XunchenDr Chew Ban SoonDr Chew Him Lim MadeleineDr Chew Ing HaiDr Chew Khek KahDr Chew Kuok MingDr Chew Kwong Yik JimmyDr Chew May LingDr Chew Sung BoonDr Chia Hong Chye VincentDr Chia Ling Ling ValerieDr Chia Min YanDr Chia Wei Meng VincentDr Chia Woodworth ClariceDr Chiam Chiak TengDr Chiam Choon Guan EricDr Chiang Wing ChiongDr Chiew Yuen Weng KennethDr Chin En Loy ConradDr Chin Jing YiDr Chin Siew PangDr Chin Wai Meng AndrewDr Chin Yee ChoongDr Chin Yee LeeDr Chin Yew Liang AlanDr Chin Yong SengDr Chinnappan VangadasalamDr Chng Chee Kiong RonnieDr Chng WoeiDr Choi Sai WaiDr Chong Bick YewDr Chong Ee Mei VivienDr Chong Mui HunDr Chong Seik EinDr Chong Siew YunDr Chong Soon ThyeDr Chong Su Lin AngelaDr Chong Swan CheeDr Chong Swee LongDr Chong Tat ChongDr Chong Tze HorngDr Chong Wai MunDr Chong Wai YipDr Chong Wern Siew ChristopherDr Chong Yan-Gerald MarkDr Chong Yeh WoeiDr Choo Chee Hoe Ivan

17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.

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131.132.133.134.135.136.137.138.139.140.141.142.143.144.145.146.147.148.149.150.151.152.153.154.155.156.157.158.159.160.161.162.163.164.165.166.167.168.169.170.171.172.173.174.175.176.177.178.179.180.181.182.183.184.185.186.187.

Dr Foo Siang Sern NicholasDr Foo Yong BockDr Foong Yee Wah AliceDr Gan Cheong HweeDr Gan Kim LoonDr Gan Meng SanDr Gan Ow TinDr Gan Theng Yeow DanielDr Gay Pin Pin JaniceDr Gay Siok HunDr George VargheseDr Gn Hoong Khee ChristopherDr Goh Chee HweiDr Goh Chok ChinDr Goh Chyen ChyeDr Goh Hsin KaiDr Goh Kuan Liang ShawnDr Goh Mei YinDr Goh Miah Kiang OswaldDr Goh Pi Hian JenniferDr Goh Shu HueyDr Goh Siang LengDr Goh Sing HongDr Goh Suan ChooDr Goh Swee Lian EileenDr Goh Sze YiDr Goh Tien SiongDr Goh Tze Chien KelvinDr Goh Wei LeongDr Goh Yann PborDr Goh Yean HoonDr Gong Swee ChooDr Gouw JanetDr Govinden LynetteDr Hamid Rahmatullah Bin Abd RazakDr Han Mei LanDr Han Su Yin JaneDr Han Whie KwangDr Haridas SoniaDr Hartina Hajireen RajudinDr Heng Kim BoonDr Heng Kuan YongDr Heng Soo Hng JoyceDr Heng Wee SoonDr Henry S/O RamayaDr Hiak Tai SoonDr Hii Ik Ting IreneDr Hii Khing JimDr Hii Shiun JiinDr Hirota MamiDr Ho Boon Hian JasonDr Ho Chi Siang AlanDr Ho Ching YunDr Ho Chok Chan AlanDr Ho Hang ChenDr Ho Hua SzeDr Ho Jee Meng Andre

Dr Choo Chin YengDr Choo Dee PhengDr Choo Hock Soon JohnDr Choo Huey-Ni JaniceDr Chook Kum KayDr Choong Siew FoongDr Chou VidaDr Chow Khuan YewDr Chow Soon Hoong DanielDr Chow Wai LengDr Chow Yew Choong VincentDr Chow Yuen HoDr Choy Kwok Yin Kenneth DavidDr Chua Bee HongDr Chua Bee Yee ChristinaDr Chua Eng Chong JacobDr Chua Han BoonDr Chua Hock Leong JohnDr Chua IroshiniDr Chua Keyi ClaireDr Chua Kim Ghee VincentDr Chua Kok KeongDr Chua Lay HoonDr Chua Lee Lea ImDr Chua Shu May Celeste AnnDr Chua Sing Hue EuniceDr Chua Swee Huat GeorgeDr Chua Teck Meng HenryDr Chua Tee LianDr Chua Thiam EngDr Chua Tien WieDr Chua Yong Kwang KevinDr Chua Yong Wei KelvinDr Chuah Chin KhangDr Chung Pin SoonDr Chung Wan LingDr D. RajendranDr Devan AnithaDr Dhaliwal Sukhvinder SinghDr Dhanaselvi KrishnasamyDr Ding Yock Seck JosephDr Diraviyam DavamaniDr Durai Raj s/o SubramaniamDr Ek Jen LihDr Elly Sabrina Bte IsmailDr Eu Tieng Juoh WilsonDr Fan Shu'en LenaDr Fang JamesDr Fok Wai Yee RoseDr Fong Chung MingDr Fong Lian ImDr Fong Ngan PhoonDr Fong Qi WeiDr Fong Wai YinDr Foo Fung FongDr Foo Fung YeeDr Foo Jong Hiang

188.189.190.191.192.193.194.195.196.197.198.199.200.201.202.203.204.205.206.207.208.209.210.211.212.213.214.215.216.217.218.219.220.221.222.223.224.225.226.227.228.229.230.231.232.233.234.235.236.237.238.239.240.241.242.243.244.

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Dr Ho Kai Kwong JeffreyDr Ho Lai Kwun PatrickDr Ho Tzin YihDr Ho Yew MunDr Hoe Wan SinDr Hon XiDr Hong Wei LiDr Hoo Hui KimDr Hor Oi LinDr Howe Wen LiDr Hoyes-Cock AlexanderDr Hu Huici RuthDr Huan Yu Min PearlDr Hui Jor Yeong RichardDr Hwang Chi HongDr Hwang Ern Huei JoelDr Ikegami ToruDr Imran Bin Mohamed AliDr Ishikawa Summer NatsukoDr Iskandar Bin IdrisDr Jam Sou LaiDr Janthorn PakdeethaiDr Jayarajasingam KesavarajDr John MaryDr Joseph Sunil KumarDr Kalambaarachchi Neelakshi DilminiDr Kam Jiahui CherylDr Kam Shyan ChinDr Kamei KenichiDr Kan Boon Thaim EugeneDr Kan Dee Ching ElenaDr Kang Wei Chin DarynDr Kannan s/o SunderarajDr Kao Chin Yu @ Chit OoDr Kao Wei HsingDr Kao Wei HungDr Kay Aih Boon ErwinDr Kee Kok WaiDr Kee Leng CheeDr Kee LooDr Keong Kean Seng GaryDr Khairian MohdDr Khairul Bin Abdul RahmanDr Khaw May MayDr Khaw Seng GheeDr Khi Yue Ling AudreyDr Kho Guan Hoon AnnetteDr Kho Keng HowDr Khoo Ah ChewDr Khoo Bee SimDr Khoo Chooi YongDr Khoo Hui LengDr Khoo Swee Suan JaniceDr Khoo Teng ChuanDr Khoo Teng Hoo GeorgeDr Khoo Yiok Bin ChristineDr Khor Beng Lee

Dr Khor Chin KeeDr Khor Chong ChneahDr Kim MichaelDr Ko Hong Beng GregoryDr Koay Wei CheeDr Koh Eng HoeDr Koh Hang YongDr Koh Hau TekDr Koh Li JiaDr Koh Liang MuiDr Koh Swee HiangDr Koh Tann LongDr Koh Tee Lock TerenceDr Koh Tee Sian ColinDr Koh Thuan WeeDr Koh Wei ThyeDr Koh Yen Cheng JuneDr Koh Yong Hwee NormanDr Kok Chin YonDr Kok Jaan YangDr Kok Zi YinDr Komal Girish TewaniDr Kong Kin HouDr Kong Sui Shing GeorginaDr Koo Wee Khiat AlvinDr Krishna Moorthy s/o ShanmugamDr Krishnasamy RadhaDr Kua Shin YiiDr Kuan Dah Wei AlexDr Kuan Mae YeeDr Kuan Yi Hern BenjaminDr Kwak Ping LamDr Kwan Pek YeeDr Kwee Lee FungDr Kwek Boon ChowDr Kwek Kon YewDr Kwek Thiam SooDr Kwok Mun Choy KevinDr Kwok Su-Ling KarenDr Kwok Wai WanDr Kwok Weng FaiDr Kwong Seh MengDr Lai Fui LinDr Lai JunxuDr Lai Kok WeiDr Lai Nai HoongDr Lai Oi LengDr Lai Shan HuiDr Lai Tien Yew JeffreyDr Lai Wee LeeDr Lai YirongDr Lam Bee LanDr Lam Poh HuatDr Lam Wee MinDr Lan Jiann JongDr Lau Chin Shiou SharonDr Lau Teh Yee

245.246.247.248.249.250.251.252.253.254.255.256.257.258.259.260.261.262.263.264.265.266.267.268.269.270.271.272.273.274.275.276.277.278.279.280.281.282.283.284.285.286.287.288.289.290.291.292.293.294.295.296.297.298.299.300.301.

302.303.304.305.306.307.308.309.310.311.312.313.314.315.316.317.318.319.320.321.322.323.324.325.326.327.328.329.330.331.332.333.334.335.336.337.338.339.340.341.342.343.344.345.346.347.348.349.350.351.352.353.354.355.356.357.358.

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Dr Lau Vi Hok DonDr Lau Ye Xiang JasonDr Lau Yen NingDr Lavan Iswaran SubrahmanyamDr Law Kung HowDr Law Pet Lin PetrinaDr Laxmanan RajarajeswariDr Lee AliceDr Lee Bon FaDr Lee Boon Kok ThomasDr Lee Chang LongDr Lee Chau WahDr Lee Cheng San KennethDr Lee Cheong Mei @ Ma SabaiDr Lee Chian ChauDr Lee Chien NienDr Lee Chien ShihDr Lee ChiewDr Lee Ching Yit ShirleyDr Lee Chong HanDr Lee Chu ChingDr Lee Chu MukDr Lee Eng HuaDr Lee Geok ChooDr Lee Heow YongDr Lee Hew Mun John FergusDr Lee Hong HueiDr Lee Huat Ming DannyDr Lee Kai LunDr Lee Khai Weng MichaelDr Lee Kim KeeDr Lee Kok KengDr Lee Kok WahDr Lee Kok Weng MichaelDr Lee Kong HowDr Lee Kwok KeongDr Lee Lai Kit SylviaDr Lee Mei Gene JesmineDr Lee Mei Kam IreneDr Lee Meow YoongDr Lee Ming Wai MandyDr Lee Mun HengDr Lee Pai Pieng MichelleDr Lee Peng KhowDr Lee Sau YeeDr Lee See ChungDr Lee Shea LinDr Lee ShirleyDr Lee Siew ThyeDr Lee Siow Kiang GeorgiaDr Lee Swee Meng KelvinDr Lee Tzu HooiDr Lee Van HienDr Lee Wai KiDr Lee Wei Hsin CarolDr Lee Wen YanDr Lee Woon Lin

Dr Lee Yah LengDr Lee Yeng FenDr Lee Yew WeiDr Lee Yi YongDr Lee Yik VoonDr Lee Ying LingDr Lee Yu MingDr Leong Duanneng StanleyDr Leong Hoe Chng JaneleneDr Leong Hoi Ting VickiDr Leong Huey Yee ChristineDr Leong Kok Hean DerekDr Leong Peng Fai SamuelDr Leong Shu YeeDr Leong Su Chen AngelaDr Leong Su Ting CelineDr Leong Tyng TyngDr Leong Wai Hoe JustinDr Leong Yan HoiDr Leong Yew KinDr Leong Yi Ming LucyDr Leow Boon TeckDr Leow Cheng GekDr Leow Wei AunDr Ler Gee BuehDr Ler Teng Noh DianaDr Leung Yuet Sing LewinaDr Lew Kian HwaDr Li Shi'An DerekDr Lian Li PingDr Liang Hsueh Ying JoyceDr Liau Kah HanDr Lie LilyDr Liem Sian YangDr Liew Han LimDr Liew Nan Piew HermanDr Liew Vern Chern KarenDr Lim BaoyingDr Lim Bee LinDr Lim Bee Ling TinaDr Lim Chee KongDr Lim Cheng BuayDr Lim Chin WeiDr Lim ChooDr Lim Chun Liat MalcolmDr Lim Cui XiDr Lim Gek MuayDr Lim Geok BinDr Lim Heng Lee LawrenceDr Lim Heng LipDr Lim Heng WeiDr Lim Heuk YewDr Lim Hsiu Yih FrancesDr Lim Hui ChuanDr Lim Hui TengDr Lim Jiak WoonDr Lim Jin Foo

359.360.361.362.363.364.365.366.367.368.369.370.371.372.373.374.375.376.377.378.379.380.381.382.383.384.385.386.387.388.389.390.391.392.393.394.395.396.397.398.399.400.401.402.403.404.405.406.407.408.409.410.411.412.413.414.415.

416.417.418.419.420.421.422.423.424.425.426.427.428.429.430.431.432.433.434.435.436.437.438.439.440.441.442.443.444.445.446.447.448.449.450.451.452.453.454.455.456.457.458.459.460.461.462.463.464.465.466.467.468.469.470.471.472.

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Dr Lim Ka Pheck AngelaDr Lim Kay HuiDr Lim Keng Chye DavidDr Lim Khong Jin MichaelDr Lim Leng Hiang VictoriaDr Lim LiangDr Lim Lok Houw MervinDr Lim Lu ShangDr Lim LupingDr Lim May Er Grace-MarieDr Lim Mei Yuan LorettaDr Lim Meng ChooDr Lim Mui LeeDr Lim Peng PengDr Lim See MingDr Lim Seok Cheng SabrinaDr Lim Shee LaiDr Lim Sook Yien LynnDr Lim Soon Aun RodneyDr Lim Soon BengDr Lim Soon Meng EdwardDr Lim Sun Tai ShelisDr Lim Swee HockDr Lim Teik HockDr Lim U-Lin QueenieDr Lim Wee HowDr Lim Wee NiDr Lim Wei Liang DanielDr Lim Yeeu KuangDr Lim Yi-Mae KarenDr Lim YingDr Lim Ying Tze JuliaDr Lim Yueh LingDr Lim ZiliangDr Lin Kai WeiDr Lin Su Ni LilyDr Ling ChuenDr Ling Ning MargaretDr Ling Wen Jiat GraceDr Liu Woon YiDr Liu Yun-En BernieDr Liu Zhiyang JodyDr Lo Cher KuanDr Lo Kit LeongDr Loh ChengDr Loh Cher ZoongDr Loh Chiu KhuenDr Loh Foo Keong JeffreyDr Loh Kwok Thye DavidDr Loh PhilipDr Loh Seow FaanDr Loh Seow FoongDr Loh Su Lin JenniferDr Loh Wei JieDr Loh Weng Keong VictorDr Loh Yin Leng CarolynDr Loh York King

Dr Loh Zhi MingDr Loi Kuan LoongDr Loke Chi Wei PeterDr Loke Chok LoonDr Loke Foo Shin KellyDr Loke Jian FengDr Loke Mun Choy EugeneDr Loo YuxianDr Loong Tze WeyDr Low Chai LingDr Low Chin YongDr Low How CheongDr Low Jin KhengDr Low Kian Chuan DavidDr Low Lee Meng LisaDr Low Li LianDr Low Siew TeongDr Low Sim Ong TimothyDr Low Sze SenDr Low Wye MunDr Low Yin Mei EstherDr Loy Heng Juen KevinDr Loy Zhi-YangDr Lu HualongDr Lui Weng SunDr Lum Khai WahDr Lwin Moe KyawDr Lwin SannDr Lye Tin FongDr Ma Swan HooDr Maganlal NeeshaDr Mahalingam Venkatesan PremdheviDr Majid Waheeda BanuDr Manoharan DevasenaDr Masayu Zainab Binte Masagos MohamedDr Maung Aung TheinDr Mohamad Sharif Bin Syed Hassan AlkaffDr Mohamed GhazaliDr Mok Boon RuiDr Mok Wai KitDr Mok Ying-Pei KarenDr Muhamed Usaf AnsariDr Muhammad Iqmal Bin AbdullahDr Murali Dharan PalanisamyDr Myat HtweDr Myint Myint TheinDr Nah Kwang MengDr Nai Ai Lin KarenDr Nair Bhaskaran KesavanDr Nair Sarala Devi SankaranDr Nam Min Fern AlvinaDr Narulla RanjeetDr Neo Chong Shin GaryDr Neo Chun HuatDr Neo Hui YeeDr Neo Shuying ElaineDr Neoh Chi Lim

473.474.475.476.477.478.479.480.481.482.483.484.485.486.487.488.489.490.491.492.493.494.495.496.497.498.499.500.501.502.503.504.505.506.507.508.509.510.511.512.513.514.515.516.517.518.519.520.521.522.523.524.525.526.527.528.529.

530.531.532.533.534.535.536.537.538.539.540.541.542.543.544.545.546.547.548.549.550.551.552.553.554.555.556.557.558.559.560.561.562.563.564.565.566.567.568.569.570.571.572.573.574.575.576.577.578.579.580.581.582.583.584.585.586.

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Dr Ng Chee Ming EugeneDr Ng Chin HweeDr Ng Choon Yong KennethDr Ng Chung Khern ArthurDr Ng Chyi Wen CrystalDr Ng Chyi Yoke ElisaDr Ng DelvinDr Ng Guat HuaDr Ng Hong YiDr Ng Hwee HinDr Ng Juak CherDr Ng Koon Keng VictorDr Ng Kwee ChoonDr Ng Lok PuiDr Ng Mae LingDr Ng Poh HengDr Ng Seo Peng ChristineDr Ng Siau PengDr Ng Siew KhoonDr Ng Siew Min AmyDr Ng Sok BoeyDr Ng Soon YinDr Ng Su Lyn LynetteDr Ng Suat TongDr Ng Teck Keng DominiqueDr Ng Tsorng ChinnDr Ng Wei BunnDr Ng Wei KianDr Ng Wei LingDr Ng Wei SengDr Ng Yok Leng MichelleDr Nor Azhar Bin Mohd ZamDr Norkhalim Bin DalilDr Nur'Azzah Bte AhmadDr Nyam Ngian Choy RaymondDr Nyi Nyi TunDr Oei Su KaiDr Oentung CatherineDr Oh Guat LengDr Ong Ai LiDr Ong Ai Ling JuliaDr Ong Bee SimDr Ong Cheng ChoonDr Ong Cheng EanDr Ong Chon-Kin FabianDr Ong Chor Teck JosephDr Ong Eu Jin RoyDr Ong Geok Wei Heather (Mrs Tan)Dr Ong I-Fung IvanDr Ong Jin AiDr Ong KeithDr Ong Kok KiongDr Ong Kok Liang JasonDr Ong Lan Fang RebeccaDr Ong Lay SiangDr Ong Li Ling KarenDr Ong Ming Jiunn

Dr Ong Pang Yeow GaryDr Ong Su-AnneDr Ong Wah YingDr Ong Wan ChengDr Ong Woon ChingDr Ong Yee Ru EvindaDr Ooi Siew HongDr Ow Chien KoonDr Ow DavidDr Ow IanDr Pan Xingyi Alan @ Phua Sing Yi AlanDr Pang Wui Chi JasonDr Pau Lai YinDr Peck Ming-Hsin StanleyDr Phan Oi PengDr Phang Chia MayDr Phang Siung King JonathanDr Phoon Chiu YongDr Phua See ChunDr Phua Sin RuDr Phua Swee HuatDr Poh Chern Loong AndyDr Poh Siew ChengDr Poh ZhongxianDr Pow Chun WeiDr Priya PrasadDr Puah Boon KwangDr Quah Siok ChuanDr Quah Tee HwaDr Quek Gim Hian JamesDr Quek Lee SehDr Quek Mong SengDr Quek Peng Lim TimothyDr Quek Sui-Yi Alina (Mrs Alina Tan)Dr Radiah Binti SalimDr Rajaratnam KomathyDr Ramasamy PackiyavathiDr Ramdass HaridassDr Ramesh SadasivanDr Razu Kantayya SunithaDr Rebecca Martha JacobDr Roshni Kandasamy PillayDr Rozario John AntonyDr Sanjeev Kumar BalakrishnanDr Sarani OmarDr Sathy Nair Madahavan ChenthodyDr Say Jia HueyDr Seah Chiew WanDr Seah Chin Mui JaimeDr See Cheong Yan BrianDr See Hock ChuanDr See Jian HauDr See Toh Wai KhuanDr Seet Lin TzeDr Seet Siew Lan VeronicaDr Segar AshokDr Sen Jitendra Kumar

587.588.589.590.591.592.593.594.595.596.597.598.599.600.601.602.603.604.605.606.607.608.609.610.611.612.613.614.615.616.617.618.619.620.621.622.623.624.625.626.627.628.629.630.631.632.633.634.635.636.637.638.639.640.641.642.643.

644.645.646.647.648.649.650.651.652.653.654.655.656.657.658.659.660.661.662.663.664.665.666.667.668.669.670.671.672.673.674.675.676.677.678.679.680.681.682.683.684.685.686.687.688.689.690.691.692.693.694.695.696.697.698.699.700.

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Dr Seong Peck SuetDr Seow Zhiqiang Jeremy MarkDr Shahidah Bte Mohamed SallehDr Shanmugasundaram ChidambaramDr Sheppard Mark Kai NgDr Shiraishi TsutomuDr Si Poh Nguan CedricDr Siew Boon Liong GlennDr Siew Man GahDr Siew Wei FongDr Si-Hoe Sing YinDr Sim Buan Lee GilbertDr Sim Chin Sing EvanDr Sim Choon SengDr Sim Li-San GraceDr Sim Seng ChyeDr Sim Syn Pin SamuelDr Sim WenyuanDr Simrit Kaur DangDr Sin Wen YeeDr Singam Saroja BhaiDr Sinnathamby ThanasekaranDr Siow Boon LengDr Siow Yeen KiatDr Siriamornsarp RatnapornDr Sivamathy BhuvanakrishnaDr Sng Kong CheeDr Sng Li WahDr Soh Cheng ChengDr Soh Joo KimDr Soh Lea SarDr Soh Ling LingDr Soh Poh ChoongDr Soh Wah NgeeDr Soo Mun FongDr Soo Siow LianDr Soong Chuon Vui JovianDr Sophian Hadi Bin IbrahimDr Su ShengyongDr Su ShichangDr Sulaimi Mohd SaifuzDr Sundarrajan ChitraDr Taiju RangpaDr Tam Tak Chuen EliasDr Tan Aik Guan GeraldDr Tan Aik Lim CalvinDr Tan Ban Leong KennyDr Tan Bee TiengDr Tan Buay ImmDr Tan Chay HoonDr Tan Chee WeiDr Tan Cheng Chwee LawrenceDr Tan Chin Beng MelvynDr Tan Chin HorDr Tan Ching WahDr Tan Chong HunDr Tan Chooi Chooi

Dr Tan Chu Hui Anne ReginaDr Tan Chung Mui Lucy (Mrs Ooi)Dr Tan Ee JuDr Tan ElaineDr Tan Eng ChunDr Tan Gek NgorDr Tan Gek Yin ChristineDr Tan Geok JimDr Tan Gim Hong HerbertDr Tan Hai ChuangDr Tan Han KwangDr Tan Hong WengDr Tan Hooi Hwa Jeremy EdwardDr Tan Hsiang LungDr Tan Hsin Hui LouisaDr Tan Hui Ling DianaDr Tan Hung ChaiDr Tan Ing TuanDr Tan Jiak PingDr Tan Jit SengDr Tan Ju HockDr Tan Kee ChongDr Tan Kee TungDr Tan Kheng LiangDr Tan Kia Yong PaulDr Tan Kian YongDr Tan Kim KiatDr Tan Kok LeongDr Tan Kok YingDr Tan Kong ChinDr Tan KwangDr Tan Lay Twan FeliciaDr Tan Lay WeeDr Tan Lean Chin LaurenceDr Tan Li Mei JoannaDr Tan Li Wen TerenceDr Tan Lian Ching AudreyDr Tan Liat LengDr Tan Lip PinDr Tan May Hua LindaDr Tan May Yen LillianDr Tan Mei Ling PenelopeDr Tan Mui Ling DonnaDr Tan Mui Yen JuneDr Tan Peng WeeDr Tan Ru YuhDr Tan Sai TiangDr Tan See LinDr Tan Seung PoDr Tan Shu JuanDr Tan Siang Hon (c/o Dr Stanley Peck)Dr Tan Sin KuanDr Tan Soo ChengDr Tan Su-HernDr Tan Swee Meng RobinDr Tan Swee Neo ReginaDr Tan Sze Wee

701.702.703.704.705.706.707.708.709.710.711.712.713.714.715.716.717.718.719.720.721.722.723.724.725.726.727.728.729.730.731.732.733.734.735.736.737.738.739.740.741.742.743.744.745.746.747.748.749.750.751.752.753.754.755.756.757.

758.759.760.761.762.763.764.765.766.767.768.769.770.771.772.773.774.775.776.777.778.779.780.781.782.783.784.785.786.787.788.789.790.791.792.793.794.795.796.797.798.799.800.801.802.803.804.805.806.807.808.809.810.811.812.813.814.

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Dr Tan Teck ShiDr Tan Tee NgeeDr Tan Teing PingDr Tan Ter Wen JessieDr Tan Tze ChinDr Tan Wang ThengDr Tan Wee HianDr Tan Wee Keng AlanDr Tan Wee KiatDr Tan Wee LitDr Tan Wen-Chien FionaDr Tan Wen-HuiDr Tan Xian Ling AdeleDr Tan Yew SangDr Tan Yew Weng DavidDr Tan Yong Kuan AdrianDr Tan Yong TongDr Tan Yung MingDr Tang Ching ChingDr Tang Kim LianDr Tang Phua MienDr Tang Wai MengDr Tang Wen Yu GavinDr Tang Zhen-Guo ReginaldDr Tay Chin TongDr Tay Choon Mong LeslieDr Tay Guan TongDr Tay Jun ShengDr Tay Kok LingDr Tay Peng LengDr Tay RuixinDr Tay Swee Kwang Andrew EpaphroditusDr Tay Wen SienDr Tay Woon HianDr Teh KailinDr Teh Thian WanDr Teng Poi ChinDr Teng Wen Bin JoshuaDr Teo Eng Swee CuthbertDr Teo Hui LingDr Teo Kah Yeen DanaDr Teo Su Lin PearlieDr Teo Swee Neo AngelaDr Teo Yee Sheng VictorDr Teo Yi JinDr Teoh Che Chung ElvinDr Teoh Pui PuiDr Teoh Tean ChunDr Teoh Tsu Ping KieronDr Teow Kay Leong RoyDr Tey ColinDr Tey Inn KuangDr Tham Meng Choong RaymondDr Thean Hsueh Leke KennethDr Thevathasan Ivor GunaseelanDr Thia Wee Keng KevinDr Thien Sook Kyen

Dr Thiow Boon YinDr Tiah Seow Hwee JaneDr Ting Sing Shing JonathanDr Tiong SylviaDr Tjang Tjung Fa FrancisDr Tng Huiling KimberlyDr Tng Wei ChiangDr To Ka ChiDr Toh Beng ChyeDr Toh Chan Cheong RichardDr Toh Han Sim Matthias PaulDr Toh Mei Ai LenaDr Toh Sheng CheongDr Toh Thiam KiatDr Tok Sock ChengDr Tong Chuan HongDr Tong Jun HoDr Tong Mei Lin PhilomenaDr Tong Paik Koon ElsieDr Tong Wee PengDr Tsu Boon HsiungDr Umesato KazuyaDr Ung EugeneDr Venga PrimaDr Virabhak ChayansakDr Wada AkihiroDr Wan JinhuiDr Wan Wei HwangDr Wang Joon LeongDr Wang MingchangDr Wee Bee Poh DianaDr Wee Hoe Meng DanielDr Wee Ian Lin KarenDr Wee Ming-HueyDr Wee Shi Hui SharonDr Wee Yi Mei SabrinaDr Whey Poh Yee ElizabethDr Williams Nihal Sumithran RichardDr Wong Cheng YiewDr Wong Chia SiongDr Wong Chiang YinDr Wong Chung Pheng MelvynDr Wong Ern Mei CelinaDr Wong Eu Joon AdrianDr Wong Han YingDr Wong Hon Wai WickyDr Wong Hoong-WaiDr Wong Janti SusannaDr Wong Kai CheongDr Wong Kai PengDr Wong Kai ZongDr Wong Kee SengDr Wong Khai HongDr Wong Lai Lin PatrinaDr Wong Lee Lin MaryDr Wong Liang Fu JamesDr Wong Marn Yee Cindy

815.816.817.818.819.820.821.822.823.824.825.826.827.828.829.830.831.832.833.834.835.836.837.838.839.840.841.842.843.844.845.846.847.848.849.850.851.852.853.854.855.856.857.858.859.860.861.862.863.864.865.866.867.868.869.870.871.

872.873.874.875.876.877.878.879.880.881.882.883.884.885.886.887.888.889.890.891.892.893.894.895.896.897.898.899.900.901.902.903.904.905.906.907.908.909.910.911.912.913.914.915.916.917.918.919.920.921.922.923.924.925.926.927.928.

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Dr Wong Mee SoongDr Wong Mei Ling GladysDr Wong Mun ChongDr Wong Nai MingDr Wong Pei Lin SuzanneDr Wong Pei YingDr Wong Pey Gein FrancoDr Wong Ruei ChianDr Wong Seung TangDr Wong Shiu HongDr Wong Sze Mun CynthiaDr Wong Teck Boon LawrenceDr Wong Teck YeeDr Wong Wen TsungDr Wong Wen Yao MichaelDr Wong Weng HongDr Wong Yu Mei JoyceDr Wong Yu YiDr Woo Boon PengDr Woo Kin FattDr Woo Lan ChoeiDr Woodworth Belinda AnnDr Woon Sin YongDr Wu Dah Wei DavidDr Xie Huiyi KristineDr Xu Bang YuDr Yam Gwek Mei ChristinaDr Yam Pei Fang JacquelineDr Yang Chyan Han JasperDr Yang Ing Hong JosephDr Yao Wan Hwa MaryDr Yap Boh WeiDr Yap Chee LipDr Yap Eng ChewDr Yap Fook Dung NicholasDr Yap I-Chern TiffanyDr Yap Kian SungDr Yap Quee Lan Jackson WinifredDr Yap Siong Yew MarkDr Yap TheresaDr Yap Thiam KoonDr Yap Tiong TohDr Yap Yew-Chong BernardDr Yau Teng YanDr Yea Kok ChinDr Yee Liong ChongDr Yeo Chye Neo AngelineDr Yeo Khee HongDr Yeo Kim HaiDr Yeo Kwang Chong ChristopherDr Yeo Ling Yen PeggyDr Yeo Ngan MengDr Yeo Pheng Nam CharlesDr Yeo Suan AikDr Yeo Thoont KiatDr Yeo Tian Seng GilbertDr Yeo Timlen Jackie

929.930.931.932.933.934.935.936.937.938.939.940.941.942.943.944.945.946.947.948.949.950.951.952.953.954.955.956.957.958.959.960.961.962.963.964.965.966.967.968.969.970.971.972.973.974.975.976.977.978.979.980.981.982.983.984.985.

Associate Members

Dr Ang Jo AnneDr Ang Sau ShiunDr Ang Shih-LingDr Aw Suet CheeDr Benedick Vicpaul LauDr Beulah PatriciaDr Bhatia Gurmit SinghDr Bong Zhao YuinDr Cen Xiaoping DawnDr Chan Kong HonDr Chan Li Ming CarolineDr Chan Sheau HueDr Chan Wei Ying JoannaDr Chan Yit Hoong WilliamDr Chan Zi Ping JeremyDr Chang Chao Wan DanielDr Chard PaulDr Chee Chern ShiungDr Chee Kuok Loong WalterDr Chen Teik Hong AndrewDr Chen Weida IanDr Chen YujiaDr Cheng Ping-Chang JohnDr Cheng Wei RayDr Cheok LiangzhiDr Cheong Zheng Loong Bernard

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.

986.987.988.989.990.991.992.993.994.995.996.997.998.999.1000.1001.1002.1003.1004.1005.1006.1007.1008.1009.1010.1011.1012.

Dr Yeo Wee Shung YehudiDr Yeoh Gueh KwangDr Yeon WenxiangDr Yeow Mong Oon BattyDr Yew Woon WahDr Yim Fu Chuen BenjaminDr Yim Fu Yue GregoryDr Yim Li-Jen JeanDr Yip Mang MengDr Yong Lok SzeDr Yong May Yuen JaneDr Yong Oi-Si ElsieDr Yong Thiam Look PeterDr Yong Weng Kuen JoelDr Yong Xianyao GoodwinDr Yong Yuan ChenDr Yong Zhi YongDr Yoong It SiangDr Yoshikuni SusumuDr Yuen Heng WaiDr Yuen Siu MunDr Yuen Soo HwaDr Yun Kok OnnDr Zeng ShiyingDr Zeng TaoDr Zhang YijunDr Zuraimi Bin Mohamed Dahlan

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Dr Cheung Wing Yee MichelleDr Chew Cher Yong MiltonDr Chew Si YuanDr Chia Ching Yen PatriciaDr Chia Shi Zhe GabrielDr Chiang Shu Hui GraceDr Chie Zhi YingDr Chiew Ern BoonDr Chin Chee Ming JimmyDr Chin Chi HuiDr Chiu Chung Hai SamuelDr Chng JeremiahDr Chong Ern-Ji JonathanDr Chong KiangDr Choong Siew LiDr Chor Xue TingDr Choy Zi Liang LesterDr Chua Chong BingDr Chua Ying XianDr Chua Yu Cong EugeneDr Chua Yu Jing AndrewDr Chung Kian WeeDr Deepa GovindasamyDr Ee Yang Zhi PatrickDr Elangovan PreethaDr Foo Wenjing WinnieDr Foong Ching Ching AngelaDr Gao HuiDr Gee Wai CheakDr Ghosh Arnab KumarDr Goh Lit ChingDr Goh Seng HengDr Goh Sin EeDr Gopal E-Wei PamelaDr Gupta AdityaDr Gupta RajniDr Hayashi KeiichiDr Hiromi HigurashiDr Ho Hua ShenDr Ho Huimin KayleighDr Ho Jing Jung WilsonDr Ho Kin YanDr Ho Sue WeiDr Hoon Wenli SarahDr Hu Pei LinDr Hu Youwei JeremyDr Huang Shimin OliviaDr Huang Zihui ClareDr Ismail AfzanaDr Jee Yong HingDr Kao JunyangDr Khong HaojunDr Khoo Swee Min KathleenDr Ko Kwan Ki KarrieDr Koh Chien Hsiang CedricDr Koh Juexi CaseyDr Koh Le-on Elroy

Dr Koh Shunjie KelvinDr Kong Kah Shern AndyDr Kor Soi WeiDr Krishna Prasad GiriDr Kwee Shirley YulianaDr Kwok Chun LinDr Lai Chooi Yan Anna LoisDr Lam Jie Feng JoshuaDr Lam Sue MayDr Lam Wei TingDr Lather ShipraDr Lau Yew ChinDr Lee ElinDr Lee Hui QiDr Lee Jui Ling SherlynDr Lee Kin ChungDr Lee Liping JenniferDr Lee Tong ChsiaDr Lee Yi JieDr Leong Jing YunDr Li Shang Min MarkDr Liang Kai Lun VictorDr Liew Ching Mei NoreneDr Liew WenJian MarkDr Lim Huey WenDr Lim Kheng TeongDr Lim Lee WeiDr Lim Michelle LeanneDr Lim Soo YenDr Lim Suan Seng JosephDr Lim Sze SzeDr Lim Weixiang MarkDr Lim Wooi TeeDr Lim Yee Theng TraceyDr Lin Hengjin WinstonDr Lin Lih KeongDr Lin Shengyang NicholasDr Ling Zheng JyeDr Liu Jingkai JoelDr Liu MichaelDr Lo Ting LingDr Loh Shi ThengDr Loh Wenying AmandaDr Loo Hui VoonDr Low Bee LeeDr Low Jie Ying KristelDr Low Wen ChyiDr Lua Wen Bin SamuelDr Lum Huiting GraceDr Lum Sian Wei ShaunDr Ma Heng Ho HaroldDr Mahaboob Shariff B Hassan SDr Margaret Million SaminDr Matsuo HirofumiDr McMullan KayeDr Mehara KumiDr Meykkumar S/O Meyappan

27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.75.76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.

84.85.86.87.88.89.90.91.92.93.94.95.96.97.98.99.100.101.102.103.104.105.106.107.108.109.110.111.112.113.114.115.116.117.118.119.120.121.122.123.124.125.126.127.128.129.130.131.132.133.134.135.136.137.138.139.140.

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Dr Lim Chin YinDr Lim Jonathan

Overseas Members

1.2.

Dr Mookiah Kiruthiga DeviDr Mustikovila Samarth RamDr Neo Xin YiDr Ng Hui YuDr Ng Joon HweeDr Ng Jun Han CharlesDr Ng Kuan GeokDr Ng Shu WeiDr Ng Si Ren AlexDr Ng Tian Li MosesDr Ng We LengDr Ng Weng KeenDr Ngai Qian YiDr Ngo Wei KiongDr Noor Shaik MohamedDr Nor Izuan Bin RashidDr Numata RinaDr Oei Ai Li JulianaDr On ToddDr Ong Ee Wei SharonDr Ong Hui Li JuliaDr Ong Sze TatDr Pandi Karuppiah MythiliDr Pee Tze Yang LiamDr Phua Beng KiatDr Phua Hui Ling MichelleDr Quek Genevieve LorraineDr Rachna BajajDr Rajendram PriyankaDr Raveendran RakeshDr Rodger MichaelDr S Thomas Maria BernadetteDr Sadayan Abdul Aziz NoordinDr Sakamoto HideoDr Sangita KuparasundramDr Sarah Jane PackerDr Sathiamurthy SujathaDr Sato KenichiDr Say Tian LingDr Shah Jatin RameshchandraDr Shah Shrikant RasiklalDr Sheares Caroline Sow KayDr Sheena Han Yan JiaoDr Shiau Onn Ling KellynDr Shum Oi HanDr Siew Pik Toh BeverlyDr Sim Chee Yong MarkDr Sim Jit Weng JustinDr Sim Kwang ChuorDr Sim Li KunDr Sim Wee Beng AdrianDr Sivabalan s/o KalaimaniDr Sng Ee Mei JeanetteDr Soh Yiok Eu SteveDr Sonezaki KirikoDr Soo Si Jia DawnDr Sundus Hussain-Morgan

141.142.143.144.145.146.147.148.149.150.151.152.153.154.155.156.157.158.159.160.161.162.163.164.165.166.167.168.169.170.171.172.173.174.175.176.177.178.179.180.181.182.183.184.185.186.187.188.189.190.191.192.193.194.195.196.197.

198.199.200.201.202.203.204.205.206.207.208.209.210.211.212.213.214.215.216.217.218.219.220.221.222.223.224.225.226.227.228.229.230.231.232.233.234.235.236.237.238.239.240.241.242.243.244.245.246.247.248.

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Dr Ang Poh KitDr Ang Yiau HuaDr Attaree RaziaDr Auw Tiang MengDr Balkis Binte Akbar AliDr Caldwell George YuilleDr Chaim Heng TinDr Chan Foong LienDr Chan Kah Kwok HenryDr Chan Wah MeiDr Chan Wai LupDr Chang Li LianDr Chee Chan Seong StephenDr Chee Diana Nee Lim Toan YangDr Cheng Heng LeeDr Cheng Soo HongDr Chew Gian MohDr Chia Swee Heong Daniel

Life Ordinary Members

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.

A/Prof Cheong Pak YeanA/Prof Goh Lee GanA/Prof Lee Kheng HockA/Prof Lim Lean HuatDr Aw Lee Fhoon LilyDr Chan Swee Mong PaulDr Chang Ming Yu JamesDr Ee Guan Liang AdrianDr Lau Hong ChoonDr Lee Suan YewDr Lim Kim LeongDr Lim Lee Kiang JulianDr Ling Sing LinDr Loh Wee Tiong AlfredDr Loke Kam WengDr Ng Joo Ming MatthewDr Ng Lee BengDr Ong Chooi PengDr Pang Sze Kang JonathanDr Soh Cheow Beng AloysiusDr Swah Teck SinDr Tan Cheng Bock AdrianDr Tan Chin Lock ArthurDr Tan Kim EngDr Vaswani Moti HassaramDr Yap Soo Kor JasonDr Yeo Peng Hock Henry

Life MembersFellowship Members

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.

Life Collegiate Members

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.

Dr Chan Beng LeongDr Chan Cheow JuDr Chang Tou LiangDr Chia Yuit KeenDr Chiong Peck Koon GabrielDr Chok Ching ChayDr Chong Hoi LeongDr Choo Kay WeeDr Chung Sin FahDr Damodaran AjithDr Foong Chan KeongDr Goh Chin Ai Moira ClareDr Goh Kiat SengDr Goh King HuaDr Hew Kin SunDr Ho Gien ChiewDr Huan Meng WahDr Khoo Beng Hock MichaelDr Koh Kheng Keah PhilipDr Kong Kum LengDr Lee Kok Leong PhillipDr Lee MichaelDr Lim Bee GeokDr Lim Bee Hwa KittyDr Lim Chong Sing

26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.

Dr Lim Chun ChoonDr Lim Kah Choo CarolDr Lim Liang BoonDr Lim Shueh Li SelinaDr Lim ShyanDr Loo Choon YongDr Low Kee HwaDr Low Mun Heng GerardDr Lui Woei SenDr Lum Chun FattDr Murugasu DeirdreDr Ng Chee Lian LawrenceDr Ng May MeiDr Omar Bin Saleh TalibDr Seet Po Choo CynthiaDr Soh Fook Thin PhilipDr Soon Siew Pheng RoyDr Suresh Ramchand MahtaniDr Tan Beng TeckDr Tan Chek WeeDr Tan Heng KwangDr Tan Kok KhengDr Tan Swee Teck MichaelDr Tay Soi KhengDr Wee Sip Leong VictorDr Wee Soon Heng ChristopherDr Wong Fook Meng WilsonDr Wong See HongDr Wong Sin HeeDr Wong Song UngDr Yeo Siam YamDr Yii Hee SengDr Yoong Foh YanDr Cheong Cher Chee DavidDr Lee Ai Ming Audrey

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Dr Chia Sze FoongDr Chia Yuen TatDr Chin Koy NamDr Chionh Eng HoeDr Chong Lay HwaDr Chu Siu WenDr Chua Pong Kuan TerenceDr Chua Sui LengDr Chui Chow YinDr Dohadwala KutbuddinDr Emmanuel Shantha ChristinaDr Eu Yee Tat DavidDr Fong Chiu Yan (Mrs Cheah)Dr Fong Khee LengDr Foo Hui Yuen VivienneDr Fung Mei Keng JanetDr Goh Ban Cheng MelvinDr Goh Cheng HongDr Goh Ching Luck PeterDr Goh Kong TekDr Goh Soon ChyeDr Ho Hern LuDr Ho Lin Fah DorothyDr Ho May LingDr Ho PaulDr Ho Sook Yean TheresaDr Ho YengDr Hoo Kai Meng MarkDr Hoong Yong SenDr Hwang Teng Ben WinstonDr Kang Hun Hun HelenDr Kee Chin Wah PatrickDr Khoo Boo YeeDr Khoo Sork HoonDr Khoo Swee Tuan GeorgeDr Kishan DhakshayaniDr Kiu Oi Nah JulianaDr Koh Ai PengDr Koh Boon WahDr Koh Chong Cheng JamesDr Koh Chye SengDr Koh Gin PohDr Koh Mui Noi BettyDr Kuldip Wasan SinghDr Kwee EdmundDr Kwee IreneDr Lai Jin Tee John FrancisDr Lau Kit WanDr Lee Chon ShamDr Lee Keng ThonDr Lee Kheng ChewDr Lee Moh HoonDr Lee Ping WenDr Lee Sai KiangDr Lee Tang YinDr Leong Choon YinDr Leow Yung Khee

19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.75.

Dr Lew Yin Choo LauraDr Liang Hsueh LinDr Lien Yee Wun VirginiaDr Lim Choe LanDr Lim Geok LeongDr Lim Guek NeeDr Lim Hai ChiewDr Lim Khai Liang JohnDr Lim Kheng Har MaureenDr Lim Kian Tho JerryDr Lim Kok Keng VictorDr Lim Siew Hong PriscilliaDr Lim Soon BengDr Lim Toan Kiaw IreneDr Lim Toan Lin (Mrs Patricia Wong)Dr Lim Wan IeDr Lim Yu HerDr Loh Ban ChyeDr Loh Kok ChiDr Loh Peng Yam MichaelDr Loo Choo Choon AndrewDr Low Guat Siew TheresaDr Low Saw LeanDr Mao Fong HaoDr Mohamed Nawaz JanjuaDr Mok Lye WanDr Nair Prem KumarDr Nair RajalekshmiDr Narasinghan MeenambikaiDr Neo Lily TirtasanaDr Neoh Swee San LindaDr Ng Ban CheongDr Ng Boon GimDr Ng Chiew FangDr Ng Choon HeeDr Ng Eik TiongDr Ng Keck SimDr Ng Min YinDr Ng Mong Hoo RichardDr Ng Mui Nai AgnesDr Oei Cheong ChuanDr Ong Eng ChengDr Ong Kian Giap DanielDr Ong Siew KiatDr Ong Yong Khee DanielDr Pang Seow Choon WilliamDr Pillai KumariDr Quek Koh ChoonDr Quek Meng PooDr Quek Peng KiangDr Rajan UmaDr Ray RillyDr Selvadurai VimalaDr Si Hoe Kok WanDr Si Hoe Yeen LingDr Singh BalbirDr Singh Sorinder

76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.84.85.86.87.88.89.90.91.92.93.94.95.96.97.98.99.100.101.102.103.104.105.106.107.108.109.110.111.112.113.114.115.116.117.118.119.120.121.122.123.124.125.126.127.128.129.130.131.132.

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Life Associate Members

1. Dr Quah Wee Chai Parry

Life Overseas Members

1. Dr Lim Ein Lai

190.191.192.193.194.

Dr Yik Chor YeongDr Yim Sow Tuck AndrewDr Yong Bo LingProf Lim Huat Chye PeterDr Lee Chien-Wen Karen

Dr Soh Hun Beng LawrenceDr Subramanion M BalaDr Sun See SengDr Supramaniam VimalaranieDr Tam Wai Yan AntonyDr Tan Ban KokDr Tan Bang LiangDr Tan Bee Lee PhilipDr Tan Beng Sim VincentDr Tan Chong BinDr Tan Gek HuaDr Tan Keng Wah JerryDr Tan Khim KengDr Tan Kiat PiahDr Tan Kiaw KuangDr Tan Kok PinDr Tan Kok SooDr Tan Lea KhimDr Tan Lean BengDr Tan Peck Kiang AngelaDr Tan Suan EkDr Tan Su-Ming JeanDr Tan Thian HweeDr Tan Tian ChoDr Tan Tze LeeDr Tay Hock HuiDr Tay Ka Choon StephenDr Tay Kew Wei DavidDr Tay Siew Tee CelenaDr Tay Sok HoonDr Tham Kok WahDr Tham Pak OnnDr Thor Guat NgohDr Toh Kok ThyeDr Tok Choo Beng VincentDr Tong Thean Seng ReginaldDr Tseng Seong Pheng WilliamDr Varghese JosephDr Vasanwala Farida FakhrudinDr Virabhak Nai KarinDr Waller Patricia BabaraDr Wee Joo Ling MaryDr Wee Kang Cheng PaulDr Wong Fook PohDr Wong MingDr Wong Yik MunDr Woon Chee HongDr Wu Eu HengDr Yang Chien PaiDr Yap Chiew Fah IvyDr Yap Lee (Mrs Chua)Dr Yap Soei KiatDr Yeap Eng HooiDr Yeo Chye LuanDr Yeo Kwan ChingDr Yeo Lock Peow PeterDr Yeo May Lene Esther

133.134.135.136.137.138.139.140.141.142.143.144.145.146.147.148.149.150.151.152.153.154.155.156.157.158.159.160.161.162.163.164.165.166.167.168.169.170.171.172.173.174.175.176.177.178.179.180.181.182.183.184.185.186.187.188.189.

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