Dr Chan Si Min graduated from St Mary's Hospital Medical School, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK. She received her Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in London and her Postgraduate Diploma in Paediatric Infectious Diseases from the University of Oxford. She is registered on the UK General Medical Council Specialist Register and the Singapore Medical Council as a specialist in Paediatric Medicine.
Her clinical practice includes all areas of general paediatrics and paediatric infectious diseases. She provides specialised medical care for children with severe, high-risk or unusual infections. She also cares for children with exposure to blood-borne viruses such as Hepatitis B/C and HIV, and exposure to tuberculosis or infections with non-tuberculous mycobacteria. She provides advice for routine, travel-related and catch-up vaccination or vaccination in special situations. She implemented the Paediatric Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy service in the National University Hospital (NUH). She manages the Paediatric Antibiotic Stewardship Programme and provides input on Paediatric Infection Control matters in NUH. She is actively involved in the national outbreak response surveillance and management for children. She is also an active medical teacher in undergraduate and postgraduate training.