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Membership Directory As at 31 December 2018 Association Singapore Medical Membership Directory As at 31 December 2018 Association HONORARY MEMBERS Title Name Prof Balasubramaniam Ponnampalam Dr Chan Sing Kit Dr Chen Ai Ju Prof Chew Chin Hin Prof Foo Keong Tatt Minister Gan Kim Yong Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong A/Prof Goh Lee Gan Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Dr Lee Suan Yew Adj A/Prof Lim Lean Huat Prof Low Cheng Hock Prof Ong Yong Yau Dr Oon Chiew Seng Prof Pho Wan Heng Robert Dr Poh Soo Chuan Adj Prof Rauff Abu Dr Tan Cheng Bock Prof Tan Cheng Lim Dr Tan Kok Soo Dr Toh Chai Soon Charles Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam Prof Wong Aline Prof Woo Keng Thye Dr Yong Nen Khiong 1 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (a) Title Name Dr Amrith Shantha Nee Swaminathan Dr Ang Hong Beng Dr Ang Teo Kiang Dr Aw Soh Choo Cynthia Dr Babu Urmila Mahendra Dr Boey Hong Khim Dr Chacha Piloo Pesi Dr Chan Kai Poh Dr Chan Kok Chin Lawrence Dr Chan Kok Chin Raphael Dr Chan Mei Li Mary Dr Chan Oi Yoke Magdalene Dr Chan Siew Moon Ann Dr Chee Tiang Chwee Alfred Dr Chelliah Helen Nee Dourado Dr Chen Lena Dr Cheng Chi Eng Mark Dr Cheng Heng Kock Dr Chew Nga Kok James Dr Chew Seck Kee Dr Chew Swee Eng Dr Chew Wai Ching Dr Chew Woon Chuen Anna nee Hui Mrs Chew Chin Hin Dr Chia Keng Eng Francis Dr Chia Keng Hoe Dr Chia Mabel Wong Dr Chiam Heng Khim Geoffrey Dr Chiang Shih Chen Lynda Dr Chin Soon Siang Philbert Dr Chong Poh Choo Lilian Nee Loo @ Mrs Chong Poh Kong Dr Chong Swan Chee Dr Chong Tong Mun Dr Chow Hoy Cheng Brian Dr Chua Bee Koon Dr Chua Kit Leng Dr Dhanwant Singh Gill Dr Foong Siew Kheng 2 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (a) Title Name Dr Goh Siew Teong Dr Heng Swee Khoon Andrew Dr Ho May Ling Dr Ho Nai Yin Dr Ho Soon Hean Harry Dr Hoong Yong Sen Dr How Yew Chen Jimmy Dr Jayaratnam Francis Joseph Dr Kang Hun Hun Helen Dr Khare Chandrashekhar Bhalchandra Dr Kho Jeng Hoei Dr Khoo Bee Keng Irene Dr Khoo Boo Kwee Dr Khoo Fun Yong Dr Khoo Kah Bin Dr Ko Kean Chee Alwyn Dr Koh Kee Seng Christopher Dr Koh Thong Sam A/Prof Kumar Ashok Dr Kumarasinghe Gamini Dr Lane William Clyde Dr Lee Chiang Tee Frederick Dr Lee Kheng Chew Dr Lee Li Eng Dr Lee Moh Hoon Dr Lee Seow Lang Dr Lee Swee Kok Dr Lee Woon Kwang Dr Leonard Edward George Dr Leong Kwong Lim Dr Leong Vie Chung Dr Leow On Chu Dr Lim Ah Leek Donald Dr Lim Bee Hwa Kitty Dr Lim Chai Chin Dr Lim Dolly Irene Nee Pakshong Dr Lim Gim Kheang 3 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (a) Title Name Dr Lim Guek Nee Dr Lim Han Hoe Sir Dr Lim Kay Han Irene Dr Lim Shan Onn Dr Lim Shook Yean Bernadette Dr Lim Tiong Chee Dr Lim Toan Kiaw Irene Dr Lim Toan Lin Dr Lim Whye Geok Dr Lo Hong Ling Dr Lo Sook Ling Adela Dr Loh Siew Gek Dr Low Choon Sin Dr Lum Foong Poon Dr Mah Puay Tim Dr Maung Maung Aye Dr(Mrs) Menon Indira Ravidranath Dr Mitra Nitya Ranjan Dr Namazie Zeeba Dr Nambiar Rajmohan Dr Narayana Govindasamy Dr Natarajan Veloo Dr Neo Eak Chan Dr Ng Fook Lam Dr Ng Oon Hwee Dr Ng Yoon Hooi Allan Dr Ngo Eu Guan @ Wu Eu Guan Dr Oh Min Hsien Gordon Dr Ong Caroline Dr Ong Poo Chuan Dr Ong Sin Eng Steven Dr Oon Chong Lin Dr Oon Chong Teik Dr Pan Soo Yeng Dr Pillay V Kandasamy Dr Pong Hung Fai Humphrey Dr Por King Yin Patricia 4 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (a) Title Name Dr Quek Swee Han Stanley Dr Quek Swee Peng Dr Rajan A C S Dr Rameswarme Kaneyson Dr Reuben Ellie Mosko Dr Saleha Binte Johari Dr Salmon Yvonne Marjorie Dr Sarma Sundari Lily Dr Sayampanathan S R Dr Seah Kim-Choon @ Charles S Dr Seet Lip Chai Dr Seet Lucy Dr Sinnathamby Thilagapathy Jeyaranee Dr Siow Kon Sang Dr Sivasamboo Ramalingam Dr Sng Ewe Hui Jimmy Dr Sng Ewe Kong Bobby Dr Sunderaj Seeta @ Krishnan Dr Sung Siew Khim Dr Sung Wing Heun Dr Tam Wai Yan Antony Dr Tan Bang Liang Dr Tan Choon Kim Dr Tan Eng Seng Dr Tan Eng Swee Dr Tan Keng Wah Jerry Dr Tan Ngak Jiang Dr Tan Peng Hong Dr Tay Leng Kong Moses Dr Tay Pan Kwang Dr Tay Quee Cheng Anne Dr Tay Sin Hock John Dr Teoh Lam Chuan Dr Thevathasan Victor M S Dr Thng Hooi Leong Dr Toh Chu Yu Dr Tong G On 5 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (a) Title Name Dr Vimala Bhandari (Mrs Selvadurai) Dr Waddell William Bryson Dr Wasan Kuldip Singh Dr Wee Huat Leong Peter Dr Wong Seow Choon George Dr Wong Wai Chow Dr Wong Yuen Poh Dr Yap Kok Keng Dr Yap Meow Foo Dr Yeo Chee Peng David Dr Yeo Khian Kiat Dr Yeo Peng Ngee Dr Yeo Yee Tuan Dr Yeoh Gueh Kwang Mrs Yeoh Kean Hong Dr Yeoh Joo Seang Dr Yeoh Kean Seng Dr Yeoh Peng Cheng Dr Yip Mang Meng Dr Yip Wai Ching Patricia Dr Yong Shee Heung Victor Dr Zee Kok Onn 6 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (b) Title Name Dr Ambiavagar Cheng Yue nee Ong Dr Ang Peng Tiam Dr Ang Tiing Leong Dr Au Kah Kay Dr Auw Tiang Meng Dr Aw Chen Wee Dr Aw Tuan Soo Dr Bee Yong Mong Dr Beng Teck Liang Dr Boon Seng Poh Dr Chai Yui Huei Josiah Dr Chan Chi Yew Clinton Dr Chan Kin Ming Dr Chan Kit Yee Dr Chan Kok Weng Dr Chan Kok Yew Dr Chan Kong Thoe Dr Chan Kum Mun A/Prof Chan Kwai-Lin Daisy Dr Chan Shao-wah Georgette Geraldine Dr Chan Swee Mong Paul Dr Chang Pik Eu Jason Dr Chee Wang Cheng Nelson Prof Chee Yam Cheng Dr Chen Jer Shih Dr Chen Kwet Shien Dr Cheng Shin Chuen Dr Cheng Yew Kuang Dr Cheong Cher Chee David Dr Cheong Lee Ching Prof Cheong Pak Yean Dr Chern Su Chung Arthur Dr Chew Beng Keng Dr Chew Ek Kwang Daniel Dr Chew Him Lim Madeleine Dr Chew Sung Boon Dr Chew Sze Mun 7 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (b) Title Name Dr Chew Tai Loon Kelvin Dr Chew-Lau Siew Liang Clara Dr Chia Swee Heong Daniel Dr Chia Yin Nin Dr Chiam Toon Lim Paul Dr Chin Keng Huat Richard Dr Chin Khong Ling Dr Chin Pak Lin Dr Chin Yuan Hui Andrew Dr Ching Boon Chye Dr Ching Chi Keong Dr Chio Tze-Wei Martin Dr Chiong Peck Koon Gabriel Dr Choa Peng Hui Gary Dr Chong Kian Chun Dr Chong Shih Tsze Steven Dr Chong Siew Yun Dr Chong Swee Long Dr Choo Bee Dr Choo Shiao Hoe Dr Chow Wan Cheng Dr Choy Kwok Yin Kenneth David Dr Chua Horng Yiing Joyce Dr Chua Keng Chok Dr Chua Kim Ghee Vincent Dr Chua Mei Chien Dr Chua Meng Hui Sebastian Dr Chua Sze Yuen Irene Dr Chua Thiam Eng Dr Chua Tju Siang Dr Chua Yang Dr Chung Wai Hoong Irwin Clement Alphonsus Dr De Silva Deidre Anne Dr Ding Siew Hua Dr Doshi Vina Shashikant Dr Eng Soo Kiang Dr Fareed Husain Yusuf Kagda 8 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (b) Title Name A/Prof Fones Soon Leng Calvin Dr Fong Khee Leng Dr Foo Chee Guan David Dr Foo Chee Liam Dr Foo Chuan Kit Dr Foo Csian Ian Christopher Dr Foo Hui Yuen Vivienne Dr Gan Cheong Hwee Dr Gan Kim Loon Dr Gan Wee Hoe Dr Gerard Nah Kwang Ming Dr Ghazali B Ismail Dr Giam Choo Keong George Dr Goh Hoon Pur Dr Goh Shu Chen Geraldine Dr Goh Yew Ping Dr Gwee Jin Hwa (Mrs Lee) A/Prof Gwee Kok Ann Dr Halina Binte Talib Dr Hangchi Dennis Dr Heng Siak Kwang Dr Heng Yu Lian Audrey Dr Hiak Tai Soon Dr Ho Boon Hian Jason Dr Ho Cheong Hock Dr Ho Chih Wei Sally Dr Ho Choon Heng Benjamin Dr Ho Kai Kwong Jeffrey Dr Ho Mary Dr Ho Tze Yin Dr Hong Alvin Dr Hong Chee Boo Allan Dr Hong Chee Mon Michael Dr Hong Cho Tek Eric Dr Hong Pei Hsia Clarice Dr Hor Oi Lin Dr Howe Kah Chong 9 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (b) Title Name Dr Hsu Chia Chi Dr Hwang Siew Wai Dr Jacobsen Anette Sundfor Dr Kang Aik Kiang Dr Kang Song Chua Dave Dr Kao Wei-Hsing Dr Karuppiah Vellayappan Dr Kay Aih Boon Erwin Dr Kee Wee Kenneth Dr Kek Peng Chin Dr Kesavan S/O Sittampalam Dr Khong Chit Chong Dr Khoo Chong Kiat Dr Khoo Chooi Yong Dr Ko Hong Beng Gregory Dr Koh Chin Huat Winston Dr Koh Chong Cheng James A/Prof Koh Choon Huat Gerald Dr Koh Fang Yung Angela Dr Koh Jit Meng Alvin Dr Koh Poh Kian Dr Koh Sien Ming Michael Prof Koh Soo Quee David Dr Koh Tee Sian Colin Dr Kurumbian s/o Chandran Dr Kwan Pak Mun Dr Kwan Wai Chee Grace Dr Kwee Lee Edmund Dr Kwong Kum Hoong Dr Lai Fon-Min Dr Lai Fui Lin Dr Lam Poh Huat Dr Lau Teh Yee Dr Lau Vi Hok Don Dr Lau Wai Ping Dr Lean Tye Hin Dr Lee Chee Wei 10 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (b) Title Name Dr Lee Cheng San Kenneth Dr Lee Cheong Cheng Dr Lee Chien Nien Dr Lee Choi Kheong Dr Lee Gay Lin Josephine Dr Lee Guan Huei Prof Lee Hin Peng Dr Lee Hong Huei Dr Lee Kae Meng Thomas Dr Lee Kok Seah Dr Lee Kong How Dr Lee Lai Kit Sylvia Dr Lee Luisa Dr Lee Pheng Soon Dr Lee Shu Jin Dr Lee Shu Yen Dr Lee Sui Hoon Dr Lee Sze Haur Dr Lee Tswen Wen Victor Dr Lee Wah Hin Dr Lee Wee Chieh Dr Lee Wee Kheng Dr Lee Yew Chung Peter Dr Lee Ying Ling Dr Leo Seo Wei Dr Leong Chee Hao Lester Dr Leong Kam Kei Dr Leong Kui Toh Gerard Dr Leong Lee San Dr Leong Soh Sum Helen Dr Leong Sou Fong Rosslyn Dr Lien Lian Sze Dr Lim Charles Dr Lim Chee Kong Dr Lim Chien Wei Dr Lim Chin Hin Dr Lim Chun Liat Malcolm 11 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article III Section (ii) (b) Title Name Dr Lim Hsueh Yee Lynne Dr Lim Hui Chuan Dr Lim Hui Moey Evelyn Dr Lim Hwee Leng Dr Lim Hwee Yong Dr Lim Ing Haan Dr Lim Jiak Woon Adj Prof Lim Jit Kheng Dr Lim Kay Kiat Dr Lim Kee Wee Eugene Dr Lim Keng Soong Eugene Dr Lim Keok Phuan Dr Lim Kian Tho Jerry Dr Lim Kim Leong Dr Lim Kok Bin Dr Lim Kuan Keng Dr Lim Kuang Hui Dr Lim Lay Siew Dr Lim Lee Kiang Julian Dr Lim Lye Cher Joanne Dr Lim Mei Ling Carol Dr Lim Mien Choo Ruth Dr Lim Poh Heng Dr Lim Seok Cheng Sabrina Dr Lim Siew Gek Mona Dr Lim Sok Len Susanna Penny Dr Lim Soon Beng Dr Lim Sun Tai Shelis Dr Lim Teck Beng Dr Lim Tian Jin Dr Lim Wee How A/Prof Lim Yean Teng Dr Lim Yi Jia Dr Lim Yong Kuei Timothy Dr Lim Yong Teeng Dr Ling Ngan Liong A/Prof Lo Ngai Nung 12 | P a g e LIFE MEMBERS According to Article
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