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Dr Low Seow Ping

Designations:
  • Senior Consultant, Division of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Qualifications:
M.B.B.S, MRCP ( UK) , M.Med (Internal Medicine)
Specialties:
Medicine
Sub-Specialties:
Intensive Care Medicine, Respiratory Medicine

Biosketch

Dr Low Seow Ping is currently a Senior Consultant with the Division of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine at the National University Hospital. She received her undergraduate training at the Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore. She continued her basic specialty training in Internal Medicine locally in Singapore and obtained membership from the Royal College of Physicians (United Kingdom) and the Master of Medicine (Internal Medicine) from the National University of Singapore. She pursued her passion in Respiratory Medicine as an Advanced Specialty and has been accredited and registered as a Respiratory Specialist.

She has particular interest in Intensive Care Medicine and continued with Sub-Specialty Advanced training in Intensive Care Medicine and is also an accredited and registered Intensivist. Dr Low completed a 1-year Critical Care Fellowship (2010 - 2011) at UHN Hospitals (Toronto General Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital) and Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Canada. She is active in both undergraduate teaching as an Assistant Professor in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and postgraduate teaching as a Core Faculty and Intensive Care Medicine Curriculum Co-ordinator and Clinical Competency Committee member in the NUHS Internal Medicine Residency Program.

Dr Low's areas of clinical interests include Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders, Asthma, Lung Malignancy, and Intensive Care Medicine.

Journals & Publications

  1. ​Ethnicity, Obstuctive Sleep Apnoea & Iscahemic Heart Disease (Annals Academy of Medicine, Singapore)
  2. Utility of an Electronic Information Resource for Clinical Decision Making at Bedside Rounds (Singapore Medical Journal)


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