
Dr Ong Kok Liang Jason
General Practitioner
Family Medicine
Qualifications:
- MBBS (London)
- Grad Dip Family Med (S)
Dr Ong Kok Liang, Jason graduated from GKT School of Medicine at Kings College London, United Kingdom, in 2004. He served his housemanship at Maidstone Hospital in Kent before returning to Singapore in 2005.
He was subsequently accepted into the Singapore General Hospital Internal Medicine track. Between 2005 and 2009, he completed medical postings that included Medical Oncology, Accident and Emergency Medicine, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Neurology, Infectious Disease and Renal Medicine.
He eventually left for General Practice in 2009 and had since completed a Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine in 2012.
Dr Ong is grateful for the opportunity to serve as a doctor. Borrowing a quote from William Osler, one of founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dr Ong believes that a good physician is one that treats the patients rather than just the disease. He has gone on many mission trips to India, East Timor and Vietnam, and has found them fulfilling and rewarding. He looks forward to more to come.
Qualifications:
- MBBS (London)
- Grad Dip Family Med (S)
Dr Ong Kok Liang, Jason graduated from GKT School of Medicine at Kings College London, United Kingdom, in 2004. He served his housemanship at Maidstone Hospital in Kent before returning to Singapore in 2005.
He was subsequently accepted into the Singapore General Hospital Internal Medicine track. Between 2005 and 2009, he completed medical postings that included Medical Oncology, Accident and Emergency Medicine, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Neurology, Infectious Disease and Renal Medicine.
He eventually left for General Practice in 2009 and had since completed a Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine in 2012.
Dr Ong is grateful for the opportunity to serve as a doctor. Borrowing a quote from William Osler, one of founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dr Ong believes that a good physician is one that treats the patients rather than just the disease. He has gone on many mission trips to India, East Timor and Vietnam, and has found them fulfilling and rewarding. He looks forward to more to come.