Sunday, August 22, 2010

Dr Wong's credential



Brief CV of Dr Wong Teck Wee

MBBS (Melb), MRCP (UK), FAMS (Cardiology), AM (Mal), FNHAM, FCAPSC, BSCH (Assoc)

DR. WONG TECK WEE was a Consultant Cardiologist and Physician at Hospital Serdang and an Associate Professor of Medicine at UPM before joining iHEAL. He was also the head of cardiology unit at medical department, UPM. His passion is in disease prevention, early disease detection and cost effective treatment. He is active in clinical practice, teaching and medical research.

He has spent more than 15 years overseas for his medical training and work. He graduated with MB, BS from University of Melbourne, under the Australian EMSS (Equity and Merit Scholarship Scheme). Following his early training for 3 years in UK, he went on to obtain MRCP (Membership of the Royal College of Physician United Kingdom) in 1999. He underwent Singapore Cardiology Advanced Specialist Training and was admitted as a fellow of the Academic Medicine of Singapore for Cardiology in Aug 2004. Subsequently, he completed cardiovascular interventional fellowship at the National Heart Centre, Singapore.

He is also a member of the Academic Medicine Malaysia and a fellow of Asia Pacific Society of Cardiology and National Heart Association of Malaysia. He is registered as a specialist in cardiology and internal medicine with NSR (National Specialist Register, Malaysia) and Singapore Ministry of Health.

His fields of interest are chronic disease, weight and heart failure management; and cardiac multislice computed tomography. He played a key role in establishing the weight management programme at Hospital Serdang. His current research interest is weight management and smoking cessation. His interest in alternative therapy such as hypnotherapy complements his medical management. He has a Certificate and Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy from the London College of Clinical Hypnosis (LCCH). His passion for teaching and education has taken him around the country and world to deliver workshop and lectures.

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