MBBS(S'pore), M.Med(Internal Medicine), MRCP(Acute Medicine, UK), GDPM(Pall Med)(NUS), EDIC (European Diploma in Intensive Care)
Specialty: Intensive Care Medicine, Internal Medicine
Conditions Treated by this Doctor: Acute Kidney injury, Acute Medicine Symptoms, Asthma, Dementia, Dementia, Diabetes Mellitus, Heart Failure, Hypertension, Hypertension, Intensive Care Medicine, Osteoporosis, Osteoporosis, Severe Asthma, Thyroid Diseases.
Dr Peh Wee Ming obtained his MBBS from the National University of Singapore in 2011. He obtained his MRCP (UK) in 2014 and MRCP(Acute Medicine) in 2016. He obtained his specialist accreditation in Internal Medicine in 2017 after graduating from the SingHealth Advance Internal Medicine Residency Program.
He underwent additional sub-speciality training in intensive care medicine and obtained his specialist accreditation in Intensive Care Medicine in 2019.
His specific interest in Internal Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine is point of care ultrasonography and bedside ultrasound guided procedures, having obtained his certification of completion from the Society of Hospital Medicine and American College of Chest Physician.
Dr Peh Wee Ming also has an interest in palliative care. He obtained the Graduate Diploma in Palliative Medicine(GDPM)(NUS) in 2016 and was awarded the Rosalie Jean Shaw Book Prize for being the best candidate of the program. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine Singapore.
Duke NUS Clinical Lecturer
Member of the Royal College of Physicians
Society of Intensive Care Medicine Member
A pilot survey on an understanding of Point of Care Bedside Ultrasound (POCUS) among medical doctors in internal medicine: Exposure, Perceptions, Interest and Barriers to training.
Peh WM, Kang ML
Proceedings of Singhealth Healthcare https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105817731412 | First Published September 21, 2017
Eliminating guide wire retention during ultrasound guided central venous catheter insertion via an educational program, a modified CVC set and a drape with reminder stickers.(Published)
Peh WM, Loo Chian Min, Phua Ghee Chee
BMJ Quality Improvement Report 2016 Volume 5 Issue 1 u209550.w3941 doi:10.1136/
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