Clinical Director, Parkway Radiology
MSK & Interventional · Singapore
Dr Tham Seng Choe is a Senior Consultant Radiologist and Clinical Director with subspecialty expertise in musculoskeletal and interventional radiology. Based at Mount Elizabeth Novena, Singapore, he brings over 20 years of clinical practice to complex MSK imaging and image-guided intervention — and more than a decade applying that expertise to the design and governance of AI-enabled radiology systems.
Clinical Expertise
Dr Tham's subspecialty training spans advanced MRI and CT interpretation of the spine, joints, and soft tissue — including cartilage assessment, MRI kinematics, and quantitative imaging techniques developed during his time at the Musculoskeletal Quantitative Imaging Research Center, University of California, San Francisco. He performs the full range of image-guided MSK interventions: targeted joint and nerve injections, vertebral augmentation, and radiofrequency ablation for bone tumours.
His earlier rotations in orthopaedic and hand surgery give him a proceduralist's understanding of what referring clinicians actually need from a specialist radiological opinion — not just a read, but a clinically actionable one.
He holds a Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR, UK), trained in clinical informatics through the AMIA programme at Oregon Health & Science University, and is published in Skeletal Radiology and Arthroscopy, with textbook contributions through Thieme. He serves as a journal reviewer for Skeletal Radiology.
AI & Innovation
Dr Tham is a founding Executive Committee member of RADII — the Radiology Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, and Imaging Informatics subcommittee of the Singapore Radiological Society. He has worked with technology partners including Amazon Web Services on generative AI applications in radiology workflows, and writes actively on accountability frameworks, deployment governance, and the real-world integration of AI in clinical settings.
His view is grounded and practical: that AI succeeds in healthcare not through technological sophistication alone, but through clear ownership at every stage of deployment, genuine workflow integration, and the maintained judgment of the clinician in the seat.
How he approaches the work.
Precision
Every opinion, every procedure, grounded in subspecialty depth and years in the room. Precision is not caution — it is commitment to getting it right.
Bridging
Connecting clinical expertise with the AI ecosystem. Translating what the technology needs to understand about healthcare, and what healthcare needs to understand about the technology.
Innovation
Applied, not theoretical. Shaped by real practice, real workflows, and real patients. Innovation that cannot survive clinical contact is not innovation worth pursuing.
The broader canvas.
Resonance 360 is the name Dr Tham gives to his collected professional effort — a loose framework that holds his clinical work, his AI interests, and the ideas that move between both. It is where his specialist reads sit alongside his advisory conversations, his published thinking, and his ongoing engagement with the technology reshaping radiology practice.
His primary clinical role is as Clinical Director at Parkway Radiology, part of IHH Healthcare — one of Asia's largest integrated healthcare groups. Resonance 360 is the broader canvas: the projects, the partnerships, and the thinking that extend beyond any single institutional role.