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Dr. Lee Tiong Chan is a Senior Lecturer (Practice) in Internal Medicine at the Clinical School Johor Bahru, part of the Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences at Monash University Malaysia. He holds a medical degree (MBBS) from the University of Malaya and is a member of the Royal College of Physicians, UK, reflecting his strong clinical and academic foundation.
Education:
- MBBS, University of Malaya, 1991
- Member, Royal College of Physicians, United Kingdom, 1998
His research interests lie at the intersection of internal medicine, transitional care, medical education, and public health. His work emphasizes clinical practice, patient outcomes, and healthcare system challenges in Malaysia. Areas of focus include infectious diseases, mental health among medical students, and appropriate use of medications in hospital settings. He contributes to advancing medical knowledge through peer-reviewed publications and clinical scholarship.
Over the past two decades, Dr. Lee has published research spanning topics such as Klebsiella bacteraemia, proton-pump inhibitor utilization, and post-pandemic mental health impacts. His recent work explores transitional care in pediatric surgery and complementary treatments for erectile dysfunction, indicating a broad yet clinically grounded research profile. These works reflect a consistent engagement with both common and complex conditions in internal medicine and surgery.
Scientific Awards:
- No specific awards mentioned in the text.
Dr. Lee has played a significant role in medical education and clinical mentorship as a senior lecturer. While no formal list of advisees is provided, his academic position suggests involvement in training undergraduate and postgraduate medical students. His publications often include collaborations with junior researchers and medical students, indicating an active supervisory role. There is no mention of external research grants, but his sustained output suggests institutional or internal support. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in health and education.
There is no information available about specific research labs or structured research teams led by Dr. Lee. However, his collaborations across institutions and specialties suggest participation in broader academic and clinical networks within Malaysia’s healthcare and medical education sectors.




