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Sounding siren for ambulance officers

With Hong Kong's population ageing and awareness of health-care issues increasing, demand for public medical services has never been higher, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Blood banking

Cryolife CEO Vadanee Lau left finance for a new career in stem-cell storage, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Ambition that became reality

Growing up on the mainland, Joe Lai attended Fujian Medical University for a bachelor's degree in pharmacy. He worked in China for a US multinational drugs firm as a ... ...

Staff injection demanded at hospitals

With more than 60,000 staff across Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA) is like a town in ... ...

A sporting chance

The Master of Science in Sports Medicine and Health Science, offered by the department of orthopaedics and traumatology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, takes a multi-disciplinary approach to ... ...

Medical interpreter's presence can be a matter of life and death

In multicultural Hong Kong, many minority groups speak only in their dialect. This presents a problem when going to the doctor, for instance, and has ... ...

Pregnant with life-saving ideas

Professor Rossa Chiu, of the department of chemical pathology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), has recently received two prestigious international research awards in recognition of ... ...

Let staff own projects they work on

Since Cook Medical is expanding in Hong Kong, we give extra attention to new hires to ensure they start off well and are equipped to represent us in the right way... ...

Health care sector in disarray

The exodus of doctors from public to private hospitals reflects the “mismanagement and poor distribution of financial and human resources” in the health care sector, academics and medical professionals have charged. ...

Nurses in constant demand

With an ever-increasing demand for nurses and a severe shortage of... ...