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Dr Ryan Wu Song Lian

Dr Wu Song Lian Ryan

BSc (Hons), MD, MMed (Paeds), MRCPCH

Consultant

KK Women's and Children's Hospital

Specialty: General Paediatrics, Paediatrics

Conditions Treated by this Doctor:
Allergic Rhinitis , Asthma , Constipation , Gastroenteritis (Food Poisoning) , General Paediatric Conditions , Severe Asthma .

Clinical Appointments

  • Consultant General Paediatrics Service KK Women's and Children's HospitalKK Women's and Children's Hospital
  • Consultant Paediatrics by KKH Sengkang General HospitalSengkang General Hospital

Profile

Dr Ryan Wu graduated from National University of Singapore in 2008 with a Bachelor of Sciences (Honors) degree and worked at the Ministry of Health (Communicable Diseases Department) from 2008 to 2009. He subsequently enrolled in Duke-NUS University School of Medicine in 2009 and graduated in 2013 with a Doctor of Medicine post graduate degree. He has worked at several governmental hospitals such as Singapore General Hospital (SGH), Changi General Hospital (CGH) and KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) in 2013 before starting Paediatrics Residency training with SingHealth in 2014 with KKH. He has obtained Master of Medicine (Paediatric Medicine) in 2017 and is a current member with the Royal College of Paediatric and Child Health. He has been accredited as a specialist in Paediatric Medicine in 2021 and currently a Consultant at KKH with the Department of General Paediatric Medicine with an interest in adolescent mental health issues. Dr Wu believes that the body and the mind are closely linked and that a holistic care for the patient involves ensuring good body and mental health for each patient.

Education

  • BSc (Hons) National University of Singapore 2004
  • MD Duke-NUS 2013
  • MMed (Paediatrics) 2017
  • MRCPCH 2021

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

Awards

Research Interests

Publications

  • Ryan SL Wu Et. Al. Neutralization of dengue virus in the presence of Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis distinguishes serotype-specific from cross-reacting antibodies Antiviral Research, vol 96 Sep 2012 340-343
  • Ryan SL Wu Et. Al. Toy safety in Singapore: where are we now? Singapore Medical Journal, vol 54 Nov 2013 639-642

Research Trials