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Accreditation Visit by Hong Kong Medical Council

Accreditation Visit by Hong Kong Medical Council. Date: 10 – 11 November 2008 Visiting Team Professor Rosie Young (Chairperson) Dr Ching Wai Kuen (HA) Mrs Eleanor Ling (lay member, HKMC) Dr Hung Chi Tim (HKAM) Professor Peter Rubin (UK) Professor Richard Reznick (Canada).

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Accreditation Visit by Hong Kong Medical Council

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  1. Accreditation Visit by Hong Kong Medical Council • Date: 10 – 11 November 2008 • Visiting Team • Professor Rosie Young (Chairperson) • Dr Ching Wai Kuen (HA) • Mrs Eleanor Ling (lay member, HKMC) • Dr Hung Chi Tim (HKAM) • Professor Peter Rubin (UK) • Professor Richard Reznick (Canada)

  2. Accreditation Visit by Hong Kong Medical Council • They would like to see: • Our teaching facilities: library, lecture rooms, labs • Teaching departments • Family Medicine Unit and Primary Care Placement • Clinical wards • They would like to meet: • Dean of Medicine, Dean of Graduate School and HCE (PWH) • 1-2 Heads of departments • 1-2 Consultants • Frontline staff of CUHK and HA • Students (all years) and interns • Recently graduated interns not working in PWH

  3. Chinese University of Hong KongFaculty of Medicine No endeavor worth doing can be completed without cooperative effort [D Johnson]

  4. Professor T.F. FOKDean, Faculty of Medicine CUHK Accreditation Overview

  5. CUHK: Faculty of Medicine Founded in 1981 Foundation Professors

  6. Mission and Vision • CUHK Vision • To be acknowledged locally, nationally and internationally as a first-class, comprehensive, research university whose …. scholarly output and contribution to the community consistently meet standards of excellence • Mission of the Medical Faculty • Serving the community through quality education, caring practice and advancement of health sciences

  7. CUHK Faculty of Medicine – Departments and Schools • Orthopedics and Traumatology • Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery • Paediatrics • Pharmacology • Physiology • Psychiatry • Surgery • Schools • The Nethersole School of Nursing • School of Pharmacy • School of Public health • Departments • Anaesthesia and Intensive Care • Anatomical and Cellular Pathology • Anatomy • Biochemistry • Chemical Pathology • Clinical Oncology • Community and Family Medicine • Diagnostic Radiology and Organ Imaging • Medicine and Therapeutics • Microbiology • Obstetrics and Gynaecology • Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

  8. Teaching Staff of the MBChB Programme • Full timeteachers • 29 Professors of a subject • 57 Professor 1s or equivalent • 27 Professor 2s • 53 Associate Professors • 42 Assistant Professors • as at 30 April 2008 • Clinical (honorary)/Adjunct teachers • 1282 (for the 2007/2008 academic year) • Basic Science 37 • Pathological Science 25 • Clinical 141 • Others 5

  9. Graduates (total 2795) Number of Graduates Year Present intake = 125

  10. Main Campus

  11. New Territories East Clustered Hospitals

  12. MBChB Programme - Curriculum • 2001 – Introduction of an “Integrated, system-based curriculum” • Objectives: to ensure that our students obtain the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes for professional medical practice and life-long pursuit of medical education. Our graduates are expected to be able to: • deliver effective and holistic care to their patients • communicate effectively, compassionately and with good attitude with their patients • make decisions rationally and ethically when faced with conflicting choices in the management of patients • critically appraise available evidence so that they can apply the best treatment to patients • have the skills for life-long learning to equip themselves with the new knowledge required for the provision of the best possible care to their patients

  13. New Medical Curriculum

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