Dr Tan Tze Lee
MBChB(Edin), MRCP(UK), FRCP(Edin), FCFP(S)
Dr. Tan Tze Lee graduated MBChB(Edin) from the University of Edinburgh in 1987, and was Medical Resident in the National University Hospital Department of Medicine, obtained his MRCP(UK) in 1992, and was made Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh in 2010.
He established The Edinburgh Clinic in 1992, where he is Principal Partner. He is Adjunct Associate Professor at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine for Family Medicine, and the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School for Family Medicine and Continuing Care. He is also a council member of the College of Family Physicians, Singapore and council member of the Singapore Medical Council.
Dr. Tan has served in the advisory group for the 6th IPCRG International Conference in 2012, the organising committee for the 7th IPCRG International Conference, Athens 2014, and was the organising Chairman for the Singapore Medical Association National Medical Convention 2014, and the Chairman of the Organising and Scientific Programme Committees for the 4th IPCRG Scientific Meeting in Singapore 2015. He was a committee member and contributing author of the Singapore Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guidelines 2013, and was the co-chairman of the working group for the ACE Asthma ACG guidelines 2020.
Active in adult medical education, he has chaired various symposia and family practice skills courses. He organized the 1st Airways School, Asia Pacific in Singapore in July 2010, and was Vice Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 2nd Asia-Pacific Primary Care Research Conference held in Singapore in 2010. His passion for public education led him to give public talks on lung health, such as the ‘Love Our Lungs’ Series in 2009 and 2010, as well as to staff at Phillips-Respironics, Singapore.
He is member of the CME Coordinating Committee of the Singapore Medical Council, member of HSA’s Product Vigilance Advisory Committee, and was previously a member of the Ministry of Health's Planning & Implementation Working Committee & Co-Chairman of the Family Medicine Clinic Sub-Committee.
He is happily married with 3 children, and enjoys photography, harp music and a good walk.