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Modern medical education in Hong Kong started in 1887 with the founding of the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese. Currently, two universities provide MBBS degree for doctors and six universities provide undergraduate degrees in other subjects of health sciences.
Li Shu Fan – Hong Kong doctor and politician [28] Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong. Yuen Kwok-yung – Hong Kong microbiologist [29] Paul Tam – Hong Kong doctor [30] Ko Wing-man – Hong Kong doctor and former Secretary for Food and Health [31] Chuang Shuk-kwan – Hong Kong public health doctor and government official [32]
Before the handover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in 1997, medical education in this former British colony traditionally and exclusively followed the path of western medicine. Faculties of Medicine were modelled after those in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and only doctors trained in western medicine were considered ...
2011 - registered as an Approved Post Secondary College UOW College Hong Kong. 香港伍倫貢學院. Private 2004 - Community College of City University, under the City University of Hong Kong. 2019 - UOW College Hong Kong Yew Chung College of Early Childhood Education 耀中幼教學院: Private 2018
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In February 2014, the hospital was officially renamed Hong Kong Children's Hospital. [8] It opened on 18 December 2018, initially offering paediatric haematology and oncology ward, paediatric intensive care unit and operating theatre services. [ 9 ]
Orthopaedic teams from the University of Hong Kong’s Department of Surgery (the forerunners of today’s Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology at the University of Hong Kong’s Medical Centre) working at the hospital pioneered the operation, most notably the "Hodgson/Yau" surgical team of Dr (later Professor) A. R. Hodgson and Dr ...
The first school to open the floodgate of western medical practice into East Asia was the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese. The London Missionary Society and Sir James Cantlie started the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887 (although, the 'for Chinese' was later dropped from the name). [8]