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2024/03/11
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Dr Ong Yeok Kein Victor

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Designations:

  • Senior Consultant, Emergency Medicine Department, National University Hospital
  • Senior Consultant, Emergency Medicine Department, Alexandra Hospital
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore

Qualifications:

MBBS (Spore), FRCS Edin (A&E), FRCEM (UK), FAMS

Specialties/Sub-specialties:

Emergency Medicine

Clinical Disciplines/Programmes:

Chronic Programme (Live Better), FAST Programme (Get Better)

Special Interests:

Trauma and Critical Care, Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety, Medical Education, Medical Ethics, Transplantation

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Dr Victor Ong is the Programme Director of Emergency Medicine Residency Programme and oversees the training of future Emergency Medicine Specialists within NUHS. He is an Assistant Professor in NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and a clinical tutor in the NUS Centre of Biomedical Ethics.

He is a faculty of IQunoIC, a distinction program within the NUHS residency framework, and EQUIP-R program, bringing Innovation and Quality in Healthcare training to our residents. 

Dr Ong graduated from NUS in 1992 and received his FRCS Edin(A&E) in 2001. 

After attaining specialist qualifications in 2004, he was awarded HMDP for fellowship training in Trauma and Critical Care in 2005/2006 in the Royal London Hospital Emergency Department. Dr Ong is currently a fellow of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine and the Academy of Medicine Singapore.

Dr Ong believes in passing it forward, taking care of the younger generation of physicians, developing their clincial acumen, character, professionalism and encouraging their innate sense of curiosity. At the same time, patient safety and experience is foremost in his mind, as he seeks to incalcuate a culture of safety within the department, and especially amongst the Emergency Medicine Residents. 

Dr Ong's clinical research interest is primarily in trauma management, especially in acute hemostasis and non surgical resusctation of hypotensive trauma patients; as well as patient safety and quality improvement projects. He is keen to explore new technology and collaboration in these areas.

Journals & Publications

  1. Lin, Z., Sim, T.B., Ong, V.Y.K. et al. Telemedicine in the acute care setting during the COVID-19 pandemic. Intern Emerg Med 15, 1591-1593 (2020).
  2. Victor Yeok Kein Ong, Kenneth Hock Soon Tan, No Air Leak on PPV does not Exclude Tracheobronchial Injury after Blunt Chest Trauma, Heart, Lung and Circulation, Volume 17, Issue 2, 2008, Pages 163-166
  3. Ong, V. Y. K., A. K. Habibah, and F. C. Y. Lee. "Safety among foreign workers and impact on emergency medicine services in Singapore." Singapore medical journal 47.2 (2006): 121.
  4. Chua, Mui Teng, Keshav Bhandari, Victor Yk Ong, and Win Sen Kuan. "Road crashes in older persons and the use of comorbidity polypharmacy score in an Asian population." Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 46, no. 5 (2017): 185-194.
  5. Iau, Philip, Victor Ong, Wah Tze Tan, Pei Lin Koh, and Mikael Hartman. "Use of activated recombinant factor VII in severe bleeding-evidence for efficacy and safety in trauma, postpartum hemorrhage, cardiac surgery, and gastrointestinal bleeding." Transfusion medicine and hemotherapy 39, no. 2 (2012): 139-150.

2024/06/06
1E Kent Ridge Road, NUHS Tower Block, Singapore 119228
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