Tan began his medical career as a specialist in medical oncology at the National Cancer Centre at the Singapore General Hospital. He served as the Director of Outpatient Care for the Division of Medical Oncology. He was also a Pro-Tem Committee Member for the Sengkang Hospital Project and a member of the SingHealth Specialist Outpatient Clinic Task Force. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Singapore Society of Oncology from 2012 to 2014.[3]
Political career
From 2006 to 2009, Tan served with the North West Community Development Council as a Councillor and Vice-Chair of the Youth Works Sub-Committee. He was a member of the Senja-Cashew Youth Executive Committee 2007 to 2011 and also sat on the Senja-Cashew Citizens' Consultative Committee from 2010 to 2013.
In 2008, at the age of 33, Tan was elected the Organising Secretary of the PAP's youth wing, the Young PAP.[4][5] He was the first person to hold the role of elected Young PAP Organising Secretary after it was created and served in the role until 2010.
During the 2015 general election, Tan was a member of the People's Action Party (PAP) team contesting in Jurong GRC. Tan was elected to Parliament when the five-member PAP team in Jurong GRC defeated the SingFirst team by 95,080 votes (79.3%) to 24,848 (20.7%).
Tan served as a backbencher in Parliament until May 2018 when he was appointed as a Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Tan was re-elected as an MP for Jurong GRC at the 2020 general election.[6] Following the election, it was announced that Tan would be standing down from the role of Parliamentary Secretary and would continue to serve in Parliament as a backbencher. He was then appointed Chair of the Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) for Health in the 14th Parliament.
Personal life
Tan has a wife who is an infectious diseases doctor, with whom he has two daughters.[7][8]
The party affiliation of each member is indicated right after the constituency/seat he or she represents. PAP: People's Action Party; WP: The Workers' Party; PSP: Progress Singapore Party All of the leaders of the respective GRCs are in underline. MP(s) who is go on a leave of absence is in italic. NMPs do not belong to any party.
The party affiliation of each member is indicated right after the constituency he or she represents. PAP: People's Action Party; WP: The Workers' Party NMPs do not belong to any party. There were two terms of NMPs in this parliament, with nine NMPs in each term.