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Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine

The Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine or LKS Faculty of Medicine (HKUMed), formerly known as the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, is a medical school which comprises several schools and departments that provide an array of tertiary programmes in medicine, nursing, pharmacy and chinese medicine. English is the medium of instruction in all of the classes while Chinese is also retained for the teaching of Chinese medicine. It is located several kilometres away from the main campus of the university and is near the Queen Mary Hospital which is its main teaching facility and research base. Founded in 1887, it is also one of the oldest western medical schools in the Far East.

LKS Faculty of Medicine,
The University of Hong Kong
香港大學李嘉誠醫學院
MottoStrength From Diversity
TypePublic
Established1 October 1887; 136 years ago (1887-10-01)
PresidentXiang Zhang
DeanChak Sing Lau
Undergraduates2900 (2021)[1]
Postgraduates1700 (in 2021)[1]
Location
Campus21 Sassoon Road, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong
AffiliationsQueen Mary Hospital
Ruttonjee Hospital
Kowloon Hospital
Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital
Gleneagles Hong Kong Hospital
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital
Websitewww.med.hku.hk
Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
Traditional Chinese香港大學李嘉誠醫學院
Simplified Chinese香港大学李嘉诚医学院
Literal meaningUniversity of Hong Kong Li Ka-shing Medical School
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng Dàxué Lǐ Jiāchéng Yīxuéyuàn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoeng1 gong2 daai6 hok6 lei5 gaa1 sing4 ji1 hok6 jyun6*2
HKUMed
Traditional Chinese港大醫學院
Simplified Chinese港大医学院
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGǎng Dà Yīxuéyuàn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggong2 daai6 ji1 hok6 jyun6*2

According to the THE World University Rankings 2023 by subject: clinical and health, HKUMed is ranked as 13th worldwide, 2nd in Asia, and 1st in Hong Kong. It is a leading contributor of high-quality clinical research to the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

HKU Medical Faculty is the older of the two medical faculties in Hong Kong, the other one being the Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Together they are the sole two tertiary institutions offering medical and pharmacy education and research in the city.

History edit

The London Missionary Society founded the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887.[2] Ho Kai, James Cantlie, Patrick Manson and G. P. Jordan were the founding professionals.[3] Important initiatives[clarification needed] were led by notable members such as Patrick Manson, an experienced medical practitioner who made his name in the field of tropical medicine. Having served in the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs as a medical officer for 18 years, he took up private practice in Hong Kong from 1883 to 1889. Sir Kai Ho Kai was also a member of the Chinese elite in Colonial Hong Kong.[4] He played a major role in convincing the Chinese population that western medicine was acceptable in a culture that had been largely dominated by traditional Chinese medicine.

In 1907 the school was renamed the Hong Kong College of Medicine.[5] In 1908 it was authorized to sign death certificates.[6] The nucleus of the school would later create the foundation for the new University of Hong Kong in 1910. Chinese society at the time was not quite ready for western medicine. As a result, many of the medical graduates had difficulty finding employment.[5]

The college was merged to become the medical school of HKU in 1911, one of the university's first faculties. The establishment of the Queen Mary Hospital in 1937 brought the faculty a major clinical teaching and research base. However, the Japanese occupation in the city during the Second World War disrupted teaching and many staff and students were imprisoned. Following the end of the war, it reopened and soon became an important training centre of clinicians in the city with many departments and schools in healthcare and medical sciences opened. Important milestones include being the world's first team that successfully identified the SARS coronavirus, the causative agent of the pandemic SARS on 21 March 2003.[7] This was followed by the visit of Wen Jiabao to the faculty acknowledging the institute's contribution, the first time a Premier of China had visited a university in Hong Kong.[8] Moreover, a State Key laboratory for emerging infectious diseases was established, the first of its kind located outside mainland China.[8] The faculty launched a Bachelor of Pharmacy programme in 2008, being the second and of two institutions in the city offering pharmacy education.[8]

Admission and Programmes edit

Currently the Faculty offers seven undergraduate degree programmes:[9]

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
  • Bachelor of Nursing
  • Bachelor of Chinese Medicine
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy
  • Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Global Health Development
  • Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences
  • Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Global Health and Development

A new programme, Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics, is set to receive its first intake in the 2022/23 academic year.

Medical graduates are awarded the M.B., B.S.; the equivalent degree offered by the CUHK Faculty of Medicine is the M.B., Ch.B. Both degrees are based on the United Kingdom's model for medical degrees. Moreover, the Faculty also provides various postgraduate programmes, including postgraduate diplomas, master's and doctoral degrees.

Schools and Departments edit

  • Department of Anaesthesiology
  • Department of Clinical Oncology
  • Department of Diagnostic Radiology
  • Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care
  • Department of Medicine
  • Department of Microbiology
  • Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Department of Ophthalmology
  • Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
  • Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
  • Department of Pathology
  • Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy
  • Department of Psychiatry
  • Department of Surgery
  • School of Biomedical Sciences
  • School of Chinese Medicine
  • School of Public Health
  • School of Nursing

Controversy edit

Scandal of former Dean in SARS plague edit

In early 2007, the Council of the University of Hong Kong formally accepted the resignation of Professor Lam Shiu-kum (O.B.E.), Dean of the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, with immediate effect.[10] During the 2003 SARS outbreak Lam had been publicly critical of the Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH), the principal teaching hospital of the other medical school in Hong Kong, the Faculty of Medicine, the Chinese University of Hong Kong,[11] and blamed some of the difficulties which ensued[clarification needed] on the PWH (a statement felt by some others to be unfair and unhelpful). News of a possible problem relating to irregularities in the billing of patients being the underlying reason for Lam's sudden and unheralded departure may serve to weaken the moral force of some of Lam's criticisms.[clarification needed] It was acknowledged by the University of Hong Kong that Lam's resignation was a "highly unusual" event.[citation needed]

In September 2009, Lam Shiu-kum was sentenced to 25 months in jail after pleading guilty to misconduct in public office. The misconduct involved inducing 12 patients who were treated at Queen Mary Hospital, to pay what appeared to be medical bills issued by the university and the hospital between 2003 and 2007 but were payable to Gastrointestinal Research, a company wholly owned by Professor Lam.[12] He admitted pocketing almost $4 million in donations. In passing sentence, Judge Li said although the patients' well-being was not compromised and they suffered no financial losses, Lam had seriously breached the trust of both the faculty and his patients. Setting a starting point of five years jail, the judge deducted 35 months for Professor Lam's guilty plea, his good character and the fact that he had repaid all the money. Professor Lam earlier pleaded guilty to one count of misconduct in public office, but denied more than 30 charges of theft and fraud. The prosecution had agreed not to proceed with those charges.[13]

Renaming of the faculty edit

As one of the founding faculties of the University of Hong Kong, the Faculty of Medicine changed to its present name after securing a pledge of a HK$ 1 billion donation from businessman and philanthropist Li Ka-shing under the funding of Li Ka Shing Foundation. The renaming was objected to by many students and prominent alumni of the faculty.[14][15] Despite this, the university officially renamed the faculty on 1 January 2006.

Notable alumni edit

Hong Kong College of Medicine

Teaching Hospitals edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About HKUMed - HKU Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine". www.med.hku.hk. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  2. ^ Dafydd Emrys Evans (1987). Constancy of Purpose: An Account of the Foundation and History of the Hong Kong College of Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong, 1887-1987. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 9789622091948.
  3. ^ "History". British Medical Association (Hong Kong Branch). Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  4. ^ Sweeting, Anthony. (1990). Education in Hong Kong, pre-1841 to 1941. HK University Press. ISBN 962-209-258-6
  5. ^ a b The University of Hong Kong. (2003). 'Growing with Hong Kong: The University and its Graduates, the first 90 years'. ISBN 962-209-613-1
  6. ^ Starling, Arthur. Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences Society. Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences Society Staff. (2006). Hong Kong University. ISBN 962-209-805-3
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 April 2003. Scientists at Hong Kong University had previously announced, on 21 March, the isolation of a new virus that was strongly suspected to be the causative agent of SARS. (5th paragraph)
  8. ^ a b c "HKU Medicine Brochure" (PDF). Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  9. ^ "HKUMed".
  10. ^ "HKU Media News: Council Accepts Resignation of Dean of Medicine". HKU. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  11. ^ "BBC News: HK doctors in the spotlight". BBC. 15 April 2003. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  12. ^ Parry, Jane (8 September 2009). "University of Hong Kong's former dean of medicine is jailed". British Medical Journal. 339 (b3668): b3668. doi:10.1136/bmj.b3668. S2CID 71593988. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
  13. ^ Nickkita, Lau (4 September 2009). . The Standard. Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
  14. ^ Parry, Jane (23 May 2005). "Concern over renaming at HKU". www.the-scientist.com. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  15. ^ "三十名港大醫學院校友聯署 反對李嘉誠命名醫學院 (30 alumni objected the renaming of the faculty)". 24 May 2005.
  16. ^ http://www.cnac.org/rebeccachan_piloted_to_serve_01.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  17. ^ http://davidtkwong.net

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Founded in 1887 it is also one of the oldest western medical schools in the Far East LKS Faculty of Medicine The University of Hong Kong香港大學李嘉誠醫學院MottoStrength From DiversityTypePublicEstablished1 October 1887 136 years ago 1887 10 01 PresidentXiang ZhangDeanChak Sing LauUndergraduates2900 2021 1 Postgraduates1700 in 2021 1 LocationHong KongCampus21 Sassoon Road Pok Fu Lam Hong KongAffiliationsQueen Mary HospitalRuttonjee HospitalKowloon HospitalPamela Youde Nethersole Eastern HospitalGleneagles Hong Kong HospitalQueen Elizabeth HospitalHong Kong Sanatorium amp HospitalWebsitewww wbr med wbr hku wbr hkLi Ka Shing Faculty of MedicineTraditional Chinese香港大學李嘉誠醫學院Simplified Chinese香港大学李嘉诚医学院Literal meaningUniversity of Hong Kong Li Ka shing Medical SchoolTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXianggǎng Daxue Lǐ Jiacheng YixueyuanYue CantoneseJyutpinghoeng1 gong2 daai6 hok6 lei5 gaa1 sing4 ji1 hok6 jyun6 2HKUMedTraditional Chinese港大醫學院Simplified Chinese港大医学院TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGǎng Da YixueyuanYue CantoneseJyutpinggong2 daai6 ji1 hok6 jyun6 2According to the THE World University Rankings 2023 by subject clinical and health HKUMed is ranked as 13th worldwide 2nd in Asia and 1st in Hong Kong It is a leading contributor of high quality clinical research to the Asia Pacific region and beyond HKU Medical Faculty is the older of the two medical faculties in Hong Kong the other one being the Faculty of Medicine The Chinese University of Hong Kong Together they are the sole two tertiary institutions offering medical and pharmacy education and research in the city Contents 1 History 2 Admission and Programmes 3 Schools and Departments 4 Controversy 4 1 Scandal of former Dean in SARS plague 4 2 Renaming of the faculty 5 Notable alumni 6 Teaching Hospitals 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editThe London Missionary Society founded the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887 2 Ho Kai James Cantlie Patrick Manson and G P Jordan were the founding professionals 3 Important initiatives clarification needed were led by notable members such as Patrick Manson an experienced medical practitioner who made his name in the field of tropical medicine Having served in the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs as a medical officer for 18 years he took up private practice in Hong Kong from 1883 to 1889 Sir Kai Ho Kai was also a member of the Chinese elite in Colonial Hong Kong 4 He played a major role in convincing the Chinese population that western medicine was acceptable in a culture that had been largely dominated by traditional Chinese medicine In 1907 the school was renamed the Hong Kong College of Medicine 5 In 1908 it was authorized to sign death certificates 6 The nucleus of the school would later create the foundation for the new University of Hong Kong in 1910 Chinese society at the time was not quite ready for western medicine As a result many of the medical graduates had difficulty finding employment 5 The college was merged to become the medical school of HKU in 1911 one of the university s first faculties The establishment of the Queen Mary Hospital in 1937 brought the faculty a major clinical teaching and research base However the Japanese occupation in the city during the Second World War disrupted teaching and many staff and students were imprisoned Following the end of the war it reopened and soon became an important training centre of clinicians in the city with many departments and schools in healthcare and medical sciences opened Important milestones include being the world s first team that successfully identified the SARS coronavirus the causative agent of the pandemic SARS on 21 March 2003 7 This was followed by the visit of Wen Jiabao to the faculty acknowledging the institute s contribution the first time a Premier of China had visited a university in Hong Kong 8 Moreover a State Key laboratory for emerging infectious diseases was established the first of its kind located outside mainland China 8 The faculty launched a Bachelor of Pharmacy programme in 2008 being the second and of two institutions in the city offering pharmacy education 8 Admission and Programmes editCurrently the Faculty offers seven undergraduate degree programmes 9 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Chinese Medicine Bachelor of Pharmacy Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Global Health Development Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Global Health and DevelopmentA new programme Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics is set to receive its first intake in the 2022 23 academic year Medical graduates are awarded the M B B S the equivalent degree offered by the CUHK Faculty of Medicine is the M B Ch B Both degrees are based on the United Kingdom s model for medical degrees Moreover the Faculty also provides various postgraduate programmes including postgraduate diplomas master s and doctoral degrees Schools and Departments editDepartment of Anaesthesiology Department of Clinical Oncology Department of Diagnostic Radiology Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care Department of Medicine Department of Microbiology Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department of Ophthalmology Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Department of Pathology Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy Department of Psychiatry Department of Surgery School of Biomedical Sciences School of Chinese Medicine School of Public Health School of NursingControversy editScandal of former Dean in SARS plague edit In early 2007 the Council of the University of Hong Kong formally accepted the resignation of Professor Lam Shiu kum O B E Dean of the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine with immediate effect 10 During the 2003 SARS outbreak Lam had been publicly critical of the Prince of Wales Hospital PWH the principal teaching hospital of the other medical school in Hong Kong the Faculty of Medicine the Chinese University of Hong Kong 11 and blamed some of the difficulties which ensued clarification needed on the PWH a statement felt by some others to be unfair and unhelpful News of a possible problem relating to irregularities in the billing of patients being the underlying reason for Lam s sudden and unheralded departure may serve to weaken the moral force of some of Lam s criticisms clarification needed It was acknowledged by the University of Hong Kong that Lam s resignation was a highly unusual event citation needed In September 2009 Lam Shiu kum was sentenced to 25 months in jail after pleading guilty to misconduct in public office The misconduct involved inducing 12 patients who were treated at Queen Mary Hospital to pay what appeared to be medical bills issued by the university and the hospital between 2003 and 2007 but were payable to Gastrointestinal Research a company wholly owned by Professor Lam 12 He admitted pocketing almost 4 million in donations In passing sentence Judge Li said although the patients well being was not compromised and they suffered no financial losses Lam had seriously breached the trust of both the faculty and his patients Setting a starting point of five years jail the judge deducted 35 months for Professor Lam s guilty plea his good character and the fact that he had repaid all the money Professor Lam earlier pleaded guilty to one count of misconduct in public office but denied more than 30 charges of theft and fraud The prosecution had agreed not to proceed with those charges 13 Renaming of the faculty edit As one of the founding faculties of the University of Hong Kong the Faculty of Medicine changed to its present name after securing a pledge of a HK 1 billion donation from businessman and philanthropist Li Ka shing under the funding of Li Ka Shing Foundation The renaming was objected to by many students and prominent alumni of the faculty 14 15 Despite this the university officially renamed the faculty on 1 January 2006 Notable alumni editHong Kong College of Medicine Sun Yat sen Chinese revolutionary first president and founding father of the Republic of China Hong Kui Wong 黄康衢 1876 1961 He graduated from Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1900 He moved to Singapore in 1900 and practiced Western medicine there while participating in the Chinese Revolution with Dr Sun Yat Sen as one of the key members of the Nanyang Branch of Tongmenghui 中国同盟会南洋分会 16 17 Teaching Hospitals editQueen Mary Hospital Hong Kong The Duchess of Kent Children s Hospital at Sandy Bay Grantham Hospital Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital Kowloon Hospital MacLehose Medical Rehabilitation Centre Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital Ruttonjee Hospital Tsan Yuk Hospital Tung Wah Hospital Hong Kong Sanatorium and HospitalSee also edit nbsp Hong Kong portal nbsp Medicine portalHong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese Medical education in Hong Kong University of Hong Kong Li Ying CollegeReferences edit a b About HKUMed HKU Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine www med hku hk Retrieved 23 April 2020 Dafydd Emrys Evans 1987 Constancy of Purpose An Account of the Foundation and History of the Hong Kong College of Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong 1887 1987 Hong Kong University Press ISBN 9789622091948 History British Medical Association Hong Kong Branch Retrieved 10 August 2014 Sweeting Anthony 1990 Education in Hong Kong pre 1841 to 1941 HK University Press ISBN 962 209 258 6 a b The University of Hong Kong 2003 Growing with Hong Kong The University and its Graduates the first 90 years ISBN 962 209 613 1 Starling Arthur Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences Society Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences Society Staff 2006 Hong Kong University ISBN 962 209 805 3 WHO SARS Update 12 SARS virus close to conclusive identification new tests for rapid diagnosis ready soon Archived from the original on 11 April 2003 Scientists at Hong Kong University had previously announced on 21 March the isolation of a new virus that was strongly suspected to be the causative agent of SARS 5th paragraph a b c HKU Medicine Brochure PDF Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine the University of Hong Kong Retrieved 28 June 2013 HKUMed HKU Media News Council Accepts Resignation of Dean of Medicine HKU Retrieved 28 June 2013 BBC News HK doctors in the spotlight BBC 15 April 2003 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Parry Jane 8 September 2009 University of Hong Kong s former dean of medicine is jailed British Medical Journal 339 b3668 b3668 doi 10 1136 bmj b3668 S2CID 71593988 Retrieved 9 May 2010 Nickkita Lau 4 September 2009 Bitter pill The Standard Hong Kong Archived from the original on 29 June 2011 Retrieved 9 May 2010 Parry Jane 23 May 2005 Concern over renaming at HKU www the scientist com Retrieved 15 December 2020 三十名港大醫學院校友聯署 反對李嘉誠命名醫學院 30 alumni objected the renaming of the faculty 24 May 2005 http www cnac org rebeccachan piloted to serve 01 pdf bare 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