Dr Koh Wei Liang
Dr Koh Wei Liang is a Consultant with the Department of Dermatology, Changi General Hospital who practices all aspects of general and inpatient dermatology. After graduation from NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in 2008, he obtained his MRCP (UK) in 2014. He proceeded to complete his specialist training in dermatology at Changi General Hospital and National Skin Centre in 2017. Thereafter, he undertook his fellowship training in hair and scalp pathology in Melbourne, Australia in 2020.
Dr Koh has published more than 20 research articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, co-authored a few textbook chapters, and is currently a clinical lecturer at his alma mater.
Dr Mok Chi Wei
Dr Mok Chi Wei is a Consultant Surgeon with the Department of Surgery, Changi General Hospital. He attained his specialist qualifications in General Surgery in 2017, with the Fellowship Examinations of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (General Surgery), before sub-specialising in breast surgery, in particular breast cancer surgery.
In his pursuit to achieve safe cancer surgery and excellent aesthetic outcomes, he completed his advanced training in the full spectrum of oncoplastic and keyhole breast surgery techniques, including robotic breast surgery in 2019.
Dr Lin Jinlin
Dr Lin Jinlin currently practices as a Consultant Surgeon in the Department of Surgery, Changi General Hospital. He graduated from the National University of Singapore School of Medicine in 2006 and finished his advanced surgical training, being elected to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in November 2015. Dr Lin’s interest is in Upper Gastrointestinal, Bariatric and Metabolic surgery. In 2018, Dr Lin was awarded the MOH Health Manpower Development Program scholarship. He completed fellowship training at the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital in Brisbane, Australia with a focus on Upper Gastrointestinal, Bariatric and Metabolic surgery.
Dr Lin believes that bariatric and metabolic surgery provides effective and sustained weight loss for patients suffering from morbid obesity, helping them not only regain health but also improve psychosocial well-being.