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Dr Wan Wei Yee

​MBChB, FRCPath(UK)

Senior Consultant

Singapore General Hospital Singapore General Hospital

Clinical Appointments

Senior Consultant

Microbiology

About

​Dr Wan Wei Yee is a Consultant with the Department of Microbiology at the Singapore General Hospital.

Education and Training

  • ​1998 – Advance Diploma in Medical Science, International Medical College, Malaysia 
  • 2001 – MBChB, University of Liverpool 
  • 2008 - FRCPath (UK)

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

  • ​2008 - Member -  NPHS Health Protection Training and Development Group 
  • 2012 – Member – Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW): IPC Steering Group 
  • 2012-2017 – Member – IPC Neonatal Advisor Group Wales 
  • 2013-2017 – Clinical lead for Microbiology, Virology & Infection, Prevention & Control for CTUHB, Wales. 
  • 2013-2017 – Member – Microbiology Standing Specialist Advisory Group (MSSAG) 
  • 2013-2017 – Member – Microbiology Method Development & Standardisation Group (MMDSG) 
  • 2013-2017 – Member – Virology Method Development & Standardisation Group (VMDSG) 
  • 2015-2017 – Member – Antimicrobial Stewardship Group, CTUHB 
  • 2016-2017 – Member – Wales Task & Finish Group for AMR delivery Plans 
  • Member – European Society of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Disease (ESCMID) 
  • Member – Welsh Microbiological Association (WMA) 
  • Member – British Infection Association (BIA) 

Publications

  • WY Wan, B Cradle. Survey study of current hand hygiene practices among doctors and attitudes on being bare below the elbow. International Journal of Infection Control – 2017 Vol 13, No 1
  • WY Wan, A Mughal, K Ward. Bilateral psoas abscess caused by Janibacter terrae, an unusual condition and organism resulting in laboratory and management conundrums. Acta Clinica Belgica International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine – 2017 Oct; 72(5): 336-339.
  • Chalmers C, Gaur S, Chew JRY, Wright T,Kumar A, Mathur S, Wan WY, Gould IM, Leanord A, Bal AM. Epidemiology and management of candidaemia - a retrospective, multicentre study in five hospitals in the UK. Mycoses – 2011 Nov; 55(6): e795-800
  • DJ Waghorn, WY Wan, C Greaves et al. Contamination of computer keyboards in clinical areas: potential reservoir for nosocomial spread of organisms. British Journal Of Infection Control – 2005 June : 6(3); 22-24.
  • DJ Waghorn, WY Wan, C Greaves et al. Stethoscopes: A study of contamination and the effectiveness of disinfection procedures. British Journal Of Infection Control – 2005 Feb: 6(1); 15-17.