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Dr Isaac Fong Jun Jie

MBBS, MRCP(UK)

Associate Consultant

Changi General Hospital Changi General Hospital

Specialty: Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine

Clinical Appointments

Academic Appointments

Physician Faculty, SingHealth Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) Programme

Physician Faculty, SingHealth Respiratory Medicine Senior Residency Programme

Clinical Educator, NTU Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine

Clinical Lecturer, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

Senior Education Associate, Duke-NUS Medical School

About

Dr Fong is an Associate Consultant with the Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine at Changi General Hospital (CGH). He graduated from Monash University, Australia, in 2016, and obtained his Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (UK) in 2019. In 2024, he completed his specialist training in Respiratory Medicine with SingHealth. Dr Fong's clinical interests are in airway diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and bronchiectasis, as well as pulmonary infections.

In 2021, Dr Fong received the SingHealth RiSE Outstanding Resident Award, recognising his exceptional commitment and contributions during his residency tenure. Additionally, his contributions to Singapore's response to the COVID-19 pandemic earned him The Commendation Medal (COVID-19).

Education and Training

  • Specialist Accreditation (Respiratory Medicine), Singapore, 2024
  • MRCP(UK), 2019
  • MBBS, Australia, 2016

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

  • Member, SingHealth Internal Medicine Residency, Committee, 2019 – 2021 

Awards

  • The Commendation Medal (COVID-19), Prime Minister's Office, 2022
  • Senior Residents QI Project Fund, Duke-NUS ACP Programme Grant, 2021
  • Outstanding Resident Award, Residency in SingHealth Excels (RiSE), 2021

Publications

  • Fong, I, Chew S Y, Tan K L. (2021). CHEST Pearls: A 27-year-old man with persistent breathlessness following an inhalational injury. CHEST, 159(4):e197-e201.
  • Fong I, Low T B, Yii A. (2022). Characterisation of the post-tuberculous phenotype of bronchiectasis: A real-world observational study. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 19:1-7.
  • Fong I, Ruan XC, Keh YS, Tan YH. (2023). Chylopericardium causing cardiac tamponade in a patient with lymphangioleiomyomatosis. European Journal of Medical Case Reports, 7(1):01-06.
  • Fong I, Tang Y, Salahudeen Mohamed HM, Koh MS. (2023). A 44-Year-Old Woman With Prolonged Fever and Mediastinal "Lymphadenopathy". CHEST, 163(2):e73-e78.