Education and Training
Dr Ho studied medicine at the University of Sheffield and obtained his Masters of Medical Education from the University of Warwick. He completed his postgraduate specialist training in Otolaryngology at The Royal Berkshire Hospital, The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Russells Hall Hospital, Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital and The Birmingham Children’s Hospital; and obtained the Intercollegiate Fellowship in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery in 2008.
Dr Ho has completed advanced training in Balance Medicine on a Singapore Government Health Manpower Development Plan (HMDP) Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic, University of Pittsburgh and Washington University. Additionally, he had also completed observerships at the House Ear Institute and Stanford University Medical Centre.
Dr Ho served as ENT Senior Consultant at Tan Tock Seng Hospital until 2022. He initiated the Multi-Disciplinary Balance Clinic and Combined Hearing Clinic, to provide multi-disciplinary balance, hearing & tinnitus care, including Cochlear Implants and Bone Anchored Hearing Aids. He also ran the Joint Occupational Hearing Clinic with colleagues from the Ministry of Manpower. Dr Ho is passionate about medical charity work and regularly serves on medical missions to Cambodia, Philippines and Sri Lanka.
Research and Teaching
Dr Ho has authored over 40 peer-reviewed papers in international journals and has presented papers at over 50 international academic meetings. He has been the Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator for 16 research and innovation grants from the UK and Singapore, including from Metchley Park Medical Society, UK Otorhinolaryngological Research Society, and multiple Ng Teng Fong Healthcare Innovation Grants. Dr Ho is currently a PhD candidate at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore where he is also a House Tutor.
Dr Ho was Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Yong Loo Ling School of Medicine and had been awarded the 2020 Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence and had twice won the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Top 10 Teacher Award. Other prizes include Best Temporal Bone Dissection at the Combined British Universities Advanced Otology Course, Silver Award at the Singapore Health and Biomedical Conference, 2009 Ronald Grimley Award, 2003 PM Shenoi Prize, and multiple prizes at the Midlands Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Research meetings and Southwest ENT Academic meetings.
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