Will Loh
Professor Loh graduated from University College London Medical School and completed his anaesthesia, research and intensive care training in Liverpool. He is dually accredited in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia. Dr Loh is a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, a Fellow of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and holds the European Diploma in Intensive Care. He completed his research fellowship at the University of Liverpool in ICU acquired weakness and nutrition in the critically ill. He is also a member of the Neuro-Intensive Care and the Systemic Inflammation group of the European Society of Intensive Care. Before moving to Singapore, he was a consultant and chair of the Intensive Care Unit at The Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery in England. Dr Loh’s areas of clinical and research interests include; resuscitation, septic shock, post-critical illness rehabilitation and managing head injuries.
Dr Loh is an Associate Professor, Research Director and Senior Consultant in the Department of Anaesthesia and the Division of Critical Care, National University Hospital. The focus of Will’s research centres on improving outcomes for patients following major surgery and critical illness through developing translational models, focussing on modulating inflammation and ageing.
His other interests are in anaesthesia for awake neurosurgery and functional brain mapping for cancer, where he underwent extensive training in the UK, France and Italy. Professor Loh is also the Associate Chairman Medical Board at the National University Hospital.