Dr Adrian Ee

MBBS, M.MED (Family Medicine, FCFP, FAMS (Family Medicine)

Director Medical, Correctional Medicine, Changi Medical Facility

Specialty: Family Medicine

Clinical Appointments

Senior Consultant

Academic Appointments

About

Dr Adrian Ee graduated from National University of Singapore in 1986 and completed his post graduate training in Family Medicine, MMED in 1993, FCFP in 2003, and FAMS (Family Medicine), Academy of Medicine, Singapore in 2015. Dr Ee’s clinical and research fields of interest include chronic disease management, development of primary care systems and care delivery, IT and innovation. 
 
He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Family Medicine Clerkship at Duke-NUS, GMS and Director of Medical for Correctional Medicine (2022). Dr Ee has contributed towards transforming patient care at SingHealth Polyclinics as CEO from 2014-2021 with vision of a care delivery system enabled by technology paved with innovative solutions such as electronic medical records ,consolidated billing,self-service kiosks for payment and appointments. Under his stewardship, new clinical services such as Family Physician Clinic, Nurse Clinician Service as well as Telecare are integrated to provide seamless care, especially for patients with chronic diseases with long term follow-up management. 
 

Education and Training

  • ​MBBS
  • MCFP
  • M.MED (Family Medicine)
  • FCFP
  • FAMS (Family Medicine)
  • Executive MBA

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

  • Senior Advisor , SingHealth 
  • Director-Medical , Correctional Medicine (DMCM) 
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Family Medicine Clerkship, Duke-NUS, GMS 
  • Fellow, College of Family Physicians (Singapore) 

Publications

  • What is true community-acquired urinary tract infection? Comparison of pathogens identified in urine from routine outpatient specimens and from community clinics in a prospective study.
    Ti TY, Kumarasinghe G, Taylor MB, Tan SL, Ee A, Chua C, Low A.
    Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2003 Apr;22(4):242-5. Epub 2003 Mar 22 
  • Screening for narrow angles in the singapore population: evaluation of new noncontact screening methods.
    Lavanya R, Foster PJ, Sakata LM, Friedman DS, Kashiwagi K, Wong TY, Aung HT, Alfred T, Gao H, Ee AG, Seah SK, Aung T.
    Ophthalmology. 2008 Oct;115(10):1720-7, 1727.e1-2. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2008.03.015. Epub 2008 May 16. 
  • The influenza A (H1N1-2009) experience at the inaugural Asian Youth Games Singapore 2009: mass gathering during a developing pandemic.
    Lim HC, Cutter J, Lim WK, Ee A, Wong YC, Tay BK.
    Br J Sports Med. 2010 Jun;44(7):528-32. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2009.069831 
  • Accuracy of diabetic retinopathy screening by trained non-physician graders using non-mydriatic fundus camera.
    Bhargava M, Cheung CY, Sabanayagam C, Kawasaki R, Harper CA, Lamoureux EL, Chow WL, Ee A, Hamzah H, Ho M, Wong W, Wong TY. Singapore Med J. 2012 Nov;53(11):715-9