Dr Wee is a Senior Consultant at Dept of Rehabilitation Medicine at Changi General Hospital and a Clinical Asst Professor at Duke NUS Medical School, Singapore. He completed his post-graduate medical training in both Singapore and Australia and is a Fellow of the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine (Royal Australasian College of Physicians) and the Faculty of Pain Medicine (Australia and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists) since 2014 and 2015 respectively.Â
His area of interest is in musculoskeletal ultrasound, chronic pain, musculoskeletal medicine and rehabilitation. He believes in the holistic and multidisciplinary management of patients with chronic pain.
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Ashutosh Joshi
Council Member
Dr Joshi is  pain service lead and Program Director for Pain Medicine fellowship at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. He is accredited by World Institute of Pain (WIP) and American Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA). He superspecialize in Ultrasound guided pain and musculoskeletal interventions. He routinely performs fluoroscopy guided pain relieving procedures like radiofrequency ablation of neuraxial and peripheral structures.
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His research interest and publications are on the role of ultrasound guidance for spinal procedures, peripheral nerves and joint injections to relieve pain.Â
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Lim Lee Yen
Council Member
MBBS (Singapore), MRCP (UK), MMed (Int Med)Â Associate Consultant, Supportive Care & Palliative Medicine, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital
Dr. Lim Lee Yen is a palliative physician providing care for cancer and non-cancer patients. Her specialty interest involves working with multidisciplinary teams to manage total pain and other symptoms.
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Nicholas Chua
Council Member
Dr. Nicholas Chua is the Medical Director and Senior Consultant, Pain Medicine and Anaesthesiology in Specialist Pain International Clinic, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore. He is the immediate past-President of the Pain Association of Singapore and is a long-standing FIPP Examination Board member. His subspeciality interest focuses on chronic neck pain and cervicogenic headache and he completed his Ph.D. on it with the Radboud University Medical Centre of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
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Lester Jones
Council Member
Lester Jones is a Senior Lecturer at the Singapore Institute of Technology. He is an Australian physiotherapist with post-graduate training in psychology and pain. He was the first physiotherapist to receive MScMed(PainMgt) from the University of Sydney’s Pain Management and Research Institute. He was the inaugural Chair of the National Pain Group, Australian Physiotherapy Association, and is the Research Officer on the IASP Special Interest Group, Pain associated with Torture, Organised, Violence and War. His scholarly interests revolve around improving pain literacy in health professionals covering areas including education, clinical reasoning, pain in survivors of torture, pain associated with childbirth and breastfeeding, and pelvic pain. He recently completed his Ph.D. with the Judith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University, exploring the utility and suitability for the Pain and Movement Reasoning Model, a clinical reasoning tool that he co-designed. He is currently in his second term on the PAS Council.
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Darren Leong
Council Member
Dr. Darren Leong is a Senior Staff Registrar with CGH’s Sport & Exercise Medicine department; and has experience in providing medical coverage for sports events and organizations, such as local football matches, basketball tournaments, ATP Challenger (Tennis) events, the F1 Singapore Grand Prix and mixed martial arts. He has covered endurance events like triathlons and duathlons and was the Chief Medical Officer of the 2009 OSIM Singapore Triathlon. In multi-sport or larger-scale events, he was involved in the inaugural 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, the 2015 South East Asian Games, and the 2015 ASEAN Paralympics Games. Representing the country and serving our athletes culminated in Dr. Leong being appointed Chief Medical Officer for Team Singapore at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics.
Close to his heart, he is active as Special Olympics Singapore’s Healthy Athletes medical doctor. Dr. Leong’s sporting interests lie in Tennis, Badminton, Wakeboarding, Ten-Pin Bowling, Floorball, Ultimate Frisbee, Sailing. He enjoys musical theatre and singing and has been in his church choir since young.
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Prit Anand Singh
Honorary Secretary
Dr. Singh is a Senior Consultant and Director of Chronic Pain Management Service at Dept of Anaesthesia and SICU at Changi General Hospital and a Clinical Asst Professor at Duke NUS Medical School, Singapore. He completed his post-graduate medical training from Edinburgh, Scotland, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine, United Kingdom since 2012. He came to Singapore in 2017 and has been involved with PAS since 2018.
His area of interest is long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain. He believes in the holistic and multidisciplinary management of chronic pain. Currently, he is working on setting up a transitional pain service, which would be the first one in Singapore. He has published widely and has been invited to present nationally and internationally on various topics related to the management of pain, regional anesthesia, and simulation.
In his free time, he likes to go for long walks, and occasionally cook fusion cuisine and mix complimentary cocktails.
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Yang Su Yin
Council Member
Dr. Yang Su-Yin was awarded her Ph.D. in Academic Studies (Health Psychology) at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience (IoPPN), King’s College London, and accepted as a Chartered Health Psychologist by the British Psychological Society (BPS). She is currently practicing as a psychologist; specializing in pain management. Dr. Yang as a special research interest in healthcare innovations and is part of the co-learning faculty for the Centre for Healthcare Innovation (CHI). She has published articles in both health magazines and international journals and has peer-reviewed articles for journal publication. Out of work, Dr. Yang is a self-proclaimed Foodie with a love for all things handmade and a medium-bodied, single roast of decadence!
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Wong Su Ren
Council Member
Wong Su Ren is an Assistant Professor at the Health and Social Sciences Cluster at Singapore Institute of Technology and a Principal Occupational Therapist at the National University Hospital. She pioneered the occupational therapy pain management service in NUH 2008 and continues to enjoy helping her patients get back to doing what the need to do and love to do through focusing on lifestyle modification and self-management. She is also a certified life coach and passionate about research, mentoring, and education.
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Poonam Pal
Council Member
Dr Poonam Pal is working as physiotherapist in the private sector. She has worked in various public organisations including restructured hospitals in Singapore before moving to private practice. She has vast experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy at the Accident & Emergency department and outpatient clinics. Her areas of expertise are in the assessment and management of spinal conditions and has a special interest in the assessment and management of chronic pain. Besides clinical practice she enjoys mentoring and teaching junior colleagues. In her free time, she enjoys leisure walks and practicing yoga.
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Wendy Ng
Council Member
Wendy is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist with extensive experience managing a wide spectrum of adult, adolescent, and pediatric musculoskeletal pain conditions. She practices at Singapore Sport and Exercise Medicine Centre@ Novena with a focus on chronic and complex musculoskeletal pain. She is a Ph.D. candidate and Australian Government Research Training Program scholarship recipient with Curtin University and has published in international peer-reviewed journals. Her research interest is in improving understanding of the biopsychosocial nature of musculoskeletal pain and translating pain research into clinical practice. Outside of work, she is a mum to a preschooler boy and an avid runner.
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Ho Kok Yuen
Council Member
Dr. Ho Kok Yuen practices at The Pain Clinic in Mt Alvernia Hospital. He is a consultant in anaesthesiology and pain medicine. He graduated from the National University of Singapore and completed his pain management fellowship at Duke University Hospital in North Carolina, USA. He is a Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP) with the World Institute of Pain (WIP) and also serves as an examiner for the FIPP examinations.
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Jessica
Honorary Treasurer
Jessica is an advanced practice nurses specialising in pain management. She has more than ten years of clinical experience in managing patients with various painful conditions. She has strong interest in clinical practice, education, and evidenced based practice.
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Angela Yeo
Vice President
Dr. Angela Yeo is a Senior Consultant Anaesthetist and Pain Medicine Specialist in the Department of Paediatric Anaesthesia, KKH. She is also the Clinical Director of the Children’s Pain Service and is passionate about improving paediatric pain in Singapore and in the region. She sits on the Council of the Pain in Childhood Special Interest Group of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) and is inaugurating the Asian Society of Paediatric Anaesthetists (ASPA) Paediatric Pain Special Interest Group in Nov 2021.
Her interests are in paediatric pain – acute, chronic, oncopalliative and procedural. In her free time, she enjoys playing board games and watching movies with her family and occasionally contemplates going to the gym.
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Ong Say Yang
President
Dr Ong Say Yang is a consultant anaesthesiologist. He underwent a one-year fellowship in chronic pain management in Adelaide in 2018. His clinical interests are in pain management, regional and obstetric anaesthesia. He divides his clinical time between the National University Hospital and Alexandra Hospital.
When not providing pain relief or putting patients to sleep, he enjoys striking a few chords on his guitar or chasing the wind in his running shoes.
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Ong Say Yang
President
Dr. Ong Say Yang is a consultant anaesthesiologist. He underwent a one-year fellowship in chronic pain management in Adelaide in 2018. His clinical interests are in pain management, regional and obstetric anaesthesia. He divides his clinical time between the National University Hospital and Alexandra Hospital.
When not providing pain relief or putting patients to sleep, he enjoys striking a few chords on his guitar or chasing the wind in his running shoes.