Dr Swee Kheng is a physician currently specializing in health systems and global health, holding fellowships at Chatham House and the United Nations University (UNU-IIGH). He is also the founder-CEO of Angsana Health (a primary healthcare start-up in Malaysia) and cofounder-coordinator of the Malaysian Health Coalition (an advocacy group comprising 53 professional societies and associations).
Previously, he held progressively senior practitioner roles in clinical medicine, refugee & disaster relief, clinical research and pharma anti-corruption. In these roles, he was based in Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, Shanghai and Paris, covering >90 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
Swee Kheng (or SK) holds three postgraduate degrees, in internal medicine (RCP UK), public health (Berkeley) and public policy (Oxford). He has published >180 articles, reports and book chapters in international media, think-tanks and academic journals, including The Lancet, Project Syndicate, Council on Foreign Relations and Foreign Affairs.