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Pages in category "Hong Kong medical doctors" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Hong Kong has about 1.9 doctors per 1000 people, which is the same ratio as in Taiwan. [10] Of the over 14,600 doctors in Hong Kong, about 60% work in private practice and the remaining 40% work in the public service. [11] The majority of doctors in Hong Kong, graduated from one of the 2 local medical schools.
Hong Kong: 26 April 2003 [14] Tse Yuen-man (謝婉雯) Doctor: Thoracic Medical Department, Tuen Mun Hospital: Hong Kong: 13 May 2003 [15] Tang Heung-mei (鄧香美) Health Assistant: United Christian Hospital: Hong Kong: 16 May 2003 [16] Lau Kam-yung (劉錦蓉) Health Assistant: United Christian Hospital: Hong Kong: 27 May 2003 [17] Wong Kang ...
British Military Hospital, Hong Kong, 1907–1996; Lai Chi Kok Hospital, 1938–2004; Hong Kong Central Hospital, 1966–2012; Nam Long Hospital, 1967–2003; Victoria Hospital, Hong Kong, 1903–1945
The Association of Licentiates of Medical Council of Hong Kong (ALMCHK) is an independent, non-profit, professional medical organisation [1] established in 1995 representing the licentiate doctors in Hong Kong (LMCHK doctors). [2] It is the first of its kind designated for all non-local graduated licentiate doctors in Hong Kong. [3]
The Hong Kong Medical Association (The HKMA; Chinese: 香港醫學會) is a doctors’ association in Hong Kong. Established in 1920 as the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association, it was renamed to its current name in 1970. [1]
Queen Mary Hospital had its foundation stone laid on 10 May 1935 by the governor of Hong Kong, William Peel, and was officially opened on 13 April 1937 by Andrew Caldecott, the then governor of Hong Kong. [4] [5] The hospital was named for Mary of Teck, the widowed queen consort of King George V of the United Kingdom.
The HKU Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine [a] (branded as HKUMed) is the medical school of the University of Hong Kong (HKU), a public research university. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, one of the oldest western medical schools in the Asia–Pacific region, and which served as the base for HKU's founding in 1910.