
Dr Andrew Li
Dr Andrew Li is both a respiratory and intensive care physician with special clinical interests in intensive care, sepsis, clinical nutrition, and interstitial lung disease in Tan Tock Seng Hospital. He is also a visiting consultant at Woodlands Health. He was founding department head of the Respiratory Service in Woodlands Health, having led the development of the various respiratory subspecialty capabilities. His main clinical interests include interstitial lung disease, intensive care medicine, sepsis and intensive care nutrition. He is currently pursuing his PhD in interstitial lung disease.
He received his specialist training in NUH and obtained both his respiratory medicine and intensive care specialization in 2016 and 2017 respectively. Passionate about education and research, Dr Li has won several prizes, including the Resident Mentor Award in 2018 in NUH, the APSR/J Patrick Barron medical Education Young Investigator Award in 2019, and the Special Recognition Award as a role model for the Medicine Graduating Class of both 2016 and 2019. He was also the book prize winner his respiratory medicine exit exams. He is now taking on the role of deputy head Year 3, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine.
He has also published extensively in high-impact journals, including Lancet Respiratory Medicine, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Chest, Thorax, Critical Care and Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore. He is also a regular reviewer of several medical journals. He has also participated as the primary investigator, co-investigator and collaborator of multiple grants and international studies.
His other big area of interest is in health informatics. He has been deeply involved in the development of the new-generation electronic medical records. He currently leads the NHG cluster’s team of report builders to further facilitate the promulgation of data analytics throughout the cluster, including enabling AI model development.
Dr Li speaks English and Mandarin.