Dr Ting Fang Ni completed her undergraduate medical training at Monash University (Melbourne), and graduated with MBBS (with Honours) in 2013. She underwent her Paediatric residency at the Department of Paediatrics in National University Hospital, where she obtained her Master of Medicine (Paediatrics) and Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) in 2017. She achieved her Specialist Accreditation for Paediatric Medicine in 2021, and has been a fully registered Paediatric Specialist with the Singapore Medical Council since July 2021.
During her training in NUH, Dr Ting won the Nestle Nutrition Institute Medal and Prize Silver Medallist for the MRCPCH, MMed Paediatrics Examination in 2017. Within the department, she has served as the Level Representative for Paediatric Residents in 2017, and as the Chief Resident of the Department of Paediatrics in 2018. She also had the privilege of representing her department in the Singapore Chief Residency Programme (SCRP) conducted by the Healthcare Leadership College in 2019.
Dr Ting is actively involved in research, and has presented her work at various conferences. She won the Best Poster Presentation at the Singapore Paediatric and Perinatal Congress 2018 and the Best Poster Award at IACAPAP 2020 virtual congress. She is actively involved in teaching, as a clinical tutor with the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore since 2018, and has won several departmental and institutional teaching awards She currently serves as a Core Faculty member of the NUH National Postgraduate Year 1 Programme.
Dr Ting currently practices as a Consultant in the Division of Dermatology and Children's Emergency at NUH. She completed a 2-year Clinical Fellowship in Paediatric Dermatology at the Division of Dermatology, National University Hospital in 2023. Her clinical interests include Paediatric skin, hair and nail conditions, Acute Paediatric care and General Paediatrics.