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DR CHEN CHUNG MING
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Place of Practice
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NOBEL SURGERY CENTRE
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Practice Address
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Mt Alvernia Medical Centre A, #05-02, Mt Alvernia Hospital,820 Thomson Road, Singapore 574623.
Tel: (65) 6256 1737 (view map)
Gleneagles Medical Centre, #04-15, Gleneagles Hospital, 6, Napier Road, Singapore 258499.
Tel: (65) 6479 7539 (view map)
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Practice Website
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http://www.nobel-surgery.com/
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Specialty
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Consultant General Surgeon, Colorectal Surgeon
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Qualifications
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B. Med (Australia), FRCS (Edinburgh), FAMS
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• Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy
• Management of benign and malignant colorectal diseases
• Anorectal diseases-piles, fissures and fistula-in-ano
• Open and laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancers
• Faecal incontinence
• Functional bowel disorders
• Upper gastrointestinal surgery
• Laparoscopic gall bladder surgery
• Hernia repair
• Thyroid surgery
• Excision of lumps and bumps
• Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
• Fellow, Academy of Medicine, Singapore
• Colorectal Fellow, Prince of Wales and St George Hospitals, Sydney, Australia
• Specialist Registration (General Surgery), Singapore Medical Council
• Accredited Specialist (General Suregery), Specialist Accreditation Board, Ministry of Health, Singapore.
• Member, Society of Colorectal Surgeons Singapore
Dr Chen graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Medicine from University of Newcastle, Australia, in 1994 and subsequently obtained his surgical fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1999. He was then admitted as a fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, in 2005. In 2006, Dr Chen underwent a colorectal fellowship under the guidance and tutelage of Professors Graham Newstead and David Lubowski, two world renowned colorectal surgeons in Sydney.
Upon his return to Singapore, Dr Chen was appointed as Director of Colorectal Service and Director of Endoscopy Centre at Changi General Hospital. He streamlined and refined the colorectal service in the Department of Surgery and developed laparoscopic colorectal surgery for benign and malignant colorectal diseases. During his practice at Changi General Hospital, he was also conferred the Gold Service Award and Best Service Award in 2009.
Dr Chen has published several articles in peer reviewed journals and has contributed a book chapter on colorectal surgery. Academically, he was appointed Senior Lecturer for Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore. He also serves as a committee member of the Society of Colorectal Surgeons (Singapore).
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