8 May 2007 (Tuesday) |
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Convention Hall B |
Convention Hall A |
Convention Hall C |
Theatre I |
Theatre II |
0900-1015 |
Symposium 1 –
*Modern healthcare system – policy agenda for action
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Symposium 5 –
Preparedness for 2008 Olympics |
Symposium 9 –
Health workforce I |
Service priorities & programmes 1 – Engaging community in health I |
Service priorities & programmes 5 –
Clinical audit
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Chairman: Dr Vivian WONG
Director (Strategy & Planning), Hospital Authority
* Health care systems : lessons from the NHS
Prof Paul CORRIGAN
Senior Health Policy Advisor to Prime Minister, UK
* The local healthcare system: Focusing on health
Prof Sian GRIFFITHS
Director, School of Public Health
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Chairman: Mr Paul YU
Hospital Authority Member
Preparing for the equestrian event in 2008 – an organiser's perspective
Mr LAM Woon-kwong
Chief Executive Officer, Equestrian Event (Hong Kong) of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad Company Limited
Preparing for the equestrian Event 2008 – a clinician's Perspective
Dr. Jimmy CHAN
Cluster Coordinator (Accident & Emergency), Service Director (Conflict & Catastrophe Medicine) New
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Mr David ROSSITER
Head of Human Resources, Hospital Authority
Training future health workforce –
an academic's perspective
Prof Des GORMAN
Chief Executive, Head of School of Medicine, University of Auckland, New Zealand
The clinician's passion for quality and the imperative for cost-effectiveness
- The Man From MARS
Prof E K YEOH
Professor in Community & Family |
1015-1045 |
Tea |
1045-1200 |
Symposium 2 –
*Enhancing healthcare system performance
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Symposium 6 –
Modern management of trauma care |
Symposium 10 –
Health workforce II |
Service priorities & programmes 2 – Engaging community in health II |
Service priorities & programmes 6 – Enhancing staff competency and multi-disciplinary collaboration |
Chairman: Dr C C LUK
Cluster Chief Executive (Kowloon East Cluster), Hospital Authority
*Tackling ill health upstream – a good investment return?
Prof Gabriel LEUNG
Professor, Department of Community Medicine
The University of Hong Kong
* Innovative models of care delivery
Ms Sue GOONAN
Director of integrated Care
Peninsula Health, Victoria, Australia
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Dr Lily CHIU
Cluster Chief Executive (Kowloon West Cluster,) Hospital Authority
Management of sport trauma - new technology and community aspiration
Prof K M CHAN
Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Do Trauma Centres make a difference?
Prof Tim RAINER
Director, Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, Faulty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Chairman: Dr Susie LUM
Chief Nursing Executive, Hospital Authority
The evolving roles of nurses in healthcare
Dr Linda AIKEN
Claire M. Fagin Leadership Professor in Nursing, School of Nursing University of Pennsylvania, USA
Planning for a quality nursing workforce
Prof Thomas K S WONG
Dean, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences & Chair Professor of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
1200-1315 |
Symposium 3 –
*Outcome focused healthcare system
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Symposium 7 –
*Clinical innovations for health I |
Symposium 11 –
Engaging the community I |
Service priorities & programmes 3 - Quality assurance & improved outcomes I |
Service priorities & programmes 7 – Innovating models of care and modern healthcare system I |
Chairman: Dr Hong FUNG
Cluster Chief Executive (New Territories East Cluster), Hospital Authority
*Re-orienting healthcare system to deliver health gain
Prof Martin MCKEE
Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
*Hospital@
Night – the UK experience
Dr Patrick C M Chu,
Medical Director (Division of Clinical Support),
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital, UK
*Modernising surgeon training - the UK experience
Dr Bernard RIBEIRO
President, The Royal College of Surgeons, UK
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Chairman: Ms Margaret TAY
Chief Manager (Integrated Care Programmes), Hospital Authority
Targeted cancer treatment – towards molecular chemotherapy
Dr Roger K C NGAN
Consultant, Clinical Oncology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Technical advances in radiotherapy – a new era
Dr Samuel K W CHIU
Senior Medical Officer
Department of Clinical Oncology
Prince of Wales Hospital
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Chairman: Dr the Hon LEE Kok-long
Hospital Authority Member
Engaging the community in preparing for population ageing
Prof Alfred C M CHAN
Department of Politics and Sociology, Lingnan University
Community engagement and health care priorities
Dr C K LAW
Associate Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong |
1315-1430 |
Lunch |
1430-1545 |
Symposium 4 –
*Quality and safety |
Symposium 8 –
Clinical innovations for health II |
Symposium 12 –
Engaging the community II
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Service priorities & programmes 4 - Quality assurance & improved outcomes II |
Service priorities & programmes 8 – Innovating models of care and modern healthcare system II |
Chairman: Dr Albert C Y LO
Cluster Chief Executive (New Territories West Cluster), Hospital Authority
*Hospital Authority moving towards accreditation?
Dr P Y LEUNG
Director (Quality & Safety), Hospital Authority
*Preventing medical incidents
Prof Albert WU
Professor of Health Policy and Management
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
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Chairman: Dr Daisy DAI
Chief Manager (Primary and Community Services), Hospital Authority
Clinical innovations for palliative care – UK perspective
Dr Simon NOBLE
Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary
Consultant Palliative Medicine
Department of Palliative Medicine
Cardiff University, UK
Clinical innovations for palliative care – lessons from Hong Kong
Dr Doris TSE
Chief of Service (Medicine & Geriatrics/Intensive Care Unit)
Caritas Medical Centre
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Chairman: Prof Philip LI
Deputy Hospital Chief Executive, Prince of Wales Hospital
Service models of community engagement: Cancer services
Dr W M KO
Chairman, The Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society
Social Enterprises: a new initiative for creating employment and training opportunities for people with psychiatric disability in the community
Ms Deborah WAN
Agency Head, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Collaborative partnership with medical profession in providing community based service to elderly
Ms Maggie CHAN
Director, Social Work Services, Caritas Hong Kong
Community Engagement Model for People with Chronic Health Conditions in Hong Kong
Mr NG Hang-sau
Chief of Service Supervisor,
Community Rehabilitation Network,
The HK Society of Rehabilitation
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1545-1630 |
Tea
Convention Exhibition & Poster Session
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1630-1730 |
Presentation of Awards & Closing Ceremony
Best Oral & Poster Awards
Outstanding Staff & Teams Award 2007
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