Ong Leong Boon | |
Native Name Lang: | zh-sg |
Constituency Mp1: | Kim Seng SMC |
Party: | People's Action Party (1972-1980) |
Term Start1: | 2 September 1972 |
Term End1: | 22 December 1980 |
Successor1: | Yeo Ning Hong |
Death Place: | Singapore |
Profession: | Orthopaedic Surgeon |
Ong Leong Boon (Chinese: 王龍文; 1946 – 5 February 2023), was a politician and orthopaedic surgeon who served as the Member of Parliament for Kim Seng SMC in Singapore from 1972 to 1980.
Ong was born in Singapore, and studied at Raffles Institution. He entered the University of Singapore to study medicine. In 1966, the fourth year student was elected president of the University of Singapore Student's Union.[1] He met the Prime Minister during the government's multiple dialog sessions with the varsity students.
From 1983 until retirement in 2008, Ong was in private practice at his orthopaedic surgery clinic.
In 1981, Ong founded the Asean Orthopaedic Association and served as secretary general,[2] and was also the president of the Singapore Orthopaedic Association in 1983.[3]
Ong joined the People's Action Party to contest the general election in 1972. He won 8,178 votes (67.74%), and became the member of Parliament for Kim Seng.[4] In 1976, he successfully defended his seat with 10,975 votes (77.65%), and became the Member of Parliament, for Kim Seng.[5]
In 1980, he stepped down from politics to return to private medical practice.
Ong was also involved in philanthropy and sports communities:
Ong married Mildred Tao in 1974.[9]