Natalie Koh, MCiM
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Natalie graduated from National University Singapore in 2009 and obtained post-graduate qualifications in Internal and Cardiovascular Medicine. She is a practicing cardiologist at National Heart Centre, Singapore and Sengkang General Hospital, and is Board Certified in Cardiac Computed Tomography (CT) and Echocardiography. She is the Lead and part of the founding team of the Cardiac CT Laboratory in her hospital. Her clinical and research interests are in Cardiometabolic Disease and Multimodal Cardiac Imaging. She is part of the Steering Committee for the Asia-Pacific Society of Cardiology Diabetes and Hyperlipidemia work-groups, and Chair of the Young CPS FAMS (Academy of Medicine Singapore) Committee.
Natalie is also Co-Founder and Medical Advisor of WhiteCoat Global, a digital healthcare start-up incorporated in 2017 and the first Telehealth provider recognized by the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore. WhiteCoat was founded to address gaps she had witnessed at the forefront of clinical practice as a resident in training, and is firmly anchored by the mission to provide accessible, appropriate and affordable care, leveraging the power of technology to overcome inefficiencies and maximise outcomes across borders. Currently WhiteCoat is Singapore's leading digital health provider, in an exciting and increasingly competitive space.
She recently completed her Executive Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the National University of Singapore, and is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Clinical Informatics Management (MCiM) from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
She was awarded the Healthcare Manpower Development Clinical Fellowship Award 2021 for Cardiometabolic Disease and Advanced Cardiac Computed Tomography and is at present a clinical fellow at the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute under Professor Koen Nieman.
In her free time, Natalie enjoys reading, hiking and period dramas.
Natalie is also Co-Founder and Medical Advisor of WhiteCoat Global, a digital healthcare start-up incorporated in 2017 and the first Telehealth provider recognized by the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore. WhiteCoat was founded to address gaps she had witnessed at the forefront of clinical practice as a resident in training, and is firmly anchored by the mission to provide accessible, appropriate and affordable care, leveraging the power of technology to overcome inefficiencies and maximise outcomes across borders. Currently WhiteCoat is Singapore's leading digital health provider, in an exciting and increasingly competitive space.
She recently completed her Executive Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the National University of Singapore, and is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Clinical Informatics Management (MCiM) from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
She was awarded the Healthcare Manpower Development Clinical Fellowship Award 2021 for Cardiometabolic Disease and Advanced Cardiac Computed Tomography and is at present a clinical fellow at the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute under Professor Koen Nieman.
In her free time, Natalie enjoys reading, hiking and period dramas.