Ng Wang Feng is a Board-Certified Music Therapist. She graduated with a Master of Music Therapy from Temple University (Philadelphia, USA) in 2005. Prior to that, she earned her bachelor’s degree for Music Therapy at Arizona State University, where she also did a minor in Women's Studies.
In Singapore, she has worked with a wide range of clients, including paediatrics, children with special needs, at-risk youth, and adults and geriatrics with mental illness, intellectual disability, dementia, and rehabilitation and palliative needs. She is the founding President of the Association for Music Therapy, Singapore (AMTS) and has been a professional member of the American Music Therapy Association. She was appointed to the position of Principal Music Therapist at St. Andrew’s Community Hospital in 2017.
Wang Feng has published in peer-reviewed journals such as Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy (2005 and 2011) and Music and Medicine (2012, 2014, 2017). She has contributed to Imagine (2015, 2010), the Early Childhood Online Magazine of the American Music Therapy Association. She contributed one essay on music therapy to Art Hats in Renaissance City: Reflections & Aspirations of Four Generations of Art Personalities (2015), an anthology tracing the development of the arts in Singapore. Her work was also featured in a Channel 8 dementia series “Please Remember That I Love You” in Mandarin (2018).
Wang Feng has presented at both music therapy and medical conferences locally and internationally, including the Inaugural Grief and Bereavement Conference (2018), the American Music Therapy Association’s Annual Conference (2018), the Singapore Rehabilitation Conference (2017), the International Music and Medicine Conference (2014), the Singapore Health and Biomedical Congress (2011) as well as the World Congress of Music Therapy (2011). She was a keynote presenter at the AMTS Symposium 2019, alongside international music therapy experts. She has conducted various music and well-being workshops for the Health Promotion Board since 2007.