Dr John WONG Chee Meng
Senior Consultant, NUHS Residency Program
Adjunct Associate Professor and Senior Consultant Psychiatrist with the Department of Psychological Medicine, NUHS.
MBBS. M MED(Psych), MSc (Child & Adolescent Mental Health)(UK), FAMS(Psych), PPA(P)
Dr Wong graduated from NUS in 1987, and completed his specialist training in psychiatry at NUH, IMH and TTSH. He was awarded
Master of Medicine (Psychiatry) in 1992, and exited form Advanced Specialty
(Psychiatry) training program in 1995. He was
appointed a Fellow in Trauma Psychiatry at the
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
in 1996, participated in trauma management training with the American Red Cross Disaster
Management Division and the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation. Dr Wong was
instrumental in the training development of Psychological
Trauma Management for doctors and mental healthcare workers in SAF. He is a
graduant of the US Military Strategic Leadership Program 2004 and the Singapore
Armed Forces Command and Staff College Senior Commander Course 2005.
Dr Wong is also a trained Child and
Adolescent Psychiatrist, graduated with a Master of Science in Child and
Adolescent Mental Health (Merit) from King's College, London 2002. His clinical
training assignment includes Child Guidance Clinic/ Institute of Mental Health
Singapore, Bloomfield Center Child and
Adolescent Neuropsychiatry Clinic/ Guy's Hospital London and the Department of
Child Psychiatry/ Institute of Psychiatry, Maudsley, London. He has a special
interest in ADHD and developmental psychiatry.
He has contributed actively towards
psychiatry training of
undergraduate medical students, post-graduate training, having served as Clinical Teacher, and is now an
Adjunct Associate Professor with the Department of Psychological Medicine, Yong
Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS.
Dr Wong is an established clinician with a
wide repertoire of clinical skills and experiences in psychiatry, medical teaching, research, and organizational
management. He is particularly excited about seeing
the new Residency program taking root, nurturing a new generation of competency
based and passionate psychiatrists.
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