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Dr. Kang Ning

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Credentials MB MRCPS
Language English, Mandarin Chinese
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Dr Kang Ning is a cardiothoracic surgeon at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore. His subspecialties are thoracic and cardiovascular surgery in adults. He treats various conditions including coronary artery disease, lung cancer, lung nodules, valve repair/replacement, and valvular heart disease. He also specialises in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in variant thoracic diseases. He is currently a consultant surgeon at several hospitals in Singapore including Mount Elizabeth Hospitals, Gleneagles Hospital, and Parkway East Hospital. He is also a visiting consultant at National Heart Centre Singapore. Dr Kang trained at Vancouver General Hospital and St Paul Hospital, Canada, and did his second fellowship at Shanghai Chest Hospital, China. He has been practising medicine for more than 20 years. He has performed more than 200 surgeries in 2021 and near 300 surgeries in 2022, half of which are cardiac, and the remaining thoracic. He is an adjunct assistant professor at Duke-NUS Medical School. His research interest includes lung cancer. He is a recipient of several Singapore Health Quality Service Awards.

Achievements

Performed more than 200 surgeries in 2021 and near 300 surgeries in 2022

Performed cardiac and thoracic surgery in public hospitals in Singapore since 2016

Awards and Honours

2015
Singapore Health Quality Service Award (Gold)

2013
Singapore Health Quality Service Award (Silver)

Fellowships and Accreditations

2001
MB (Fudan University, China)
2009
Master of Philosophy (MPhil), CUHK, Hong Kong, China
2011
MRCPS (RCPS, Glasgow, United Kingdom)
2015
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (Cardiothoracic Surgery), Edinburgh