HSUHK ICAPE and The Greater Bay Area Medical Professional Development Association build competence for applications of emerging technology on healthcare services
24 January 2024
Photo 1: HSUHK holds MoU signing ceremony between its ICAPE, and GBA-MPDA. The MoU is signed by (front left)
Dr Zhang Tao, President of Guangdong Clifford Hospital; Dr John Leung, Associate Vice-President (Knowledge Exchange) and Director of ICAPE, HSUHK; Mr Eric Siu, Founding President of GBA-MPDA; Mr Brian Siu, Executive Director of New Frontier Group; Dr Samuel Fong, CEO of MIT Education & Consultancy; and witnessed by (back left) Dr May Lam, Advisor of FIRST Hub, HSUHK; Dr Ko Wing-man, Honorary President of GBA-MPDA; Professor Simon S M Ho, President of HSUHK; Professor Hui Yer-van, Provost and Vice-President (Academic and Research), HSUHK; and Dr Liu Shao-haei, Medical Consultant and Honorary Advisor (Academic) of FIRST Hub.
Dr John Leung, HSUHK’s Associate Vice-President (Knowledge Exchange) and Director of ICAPE, stated this collaboration holds immense significance, “Our courses aim to enhance professional talent within the healthcare industry in Hong Kong and GBA. This collaboration will facilitate the exchange of professional knowledge and expertise, nurture healthcare professionals, improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare services, and create employment opportunities in GBA.” Dr Leung stated that the courses would encompass topics such as technology adoption, strategy development, and ethical considerations pertaining to future intelligence technologies deployed in healthcare.
Dr Ko Wing-man, a member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Non-Official Member of the Executive Council of HKSAR, and Honorary President of GBA-MPDA, said that the collaboration will further integrate the Association into healthcare services in Hong Kong and GBA. He said “The GBA-MPDA is committed to facilitating information exchange among healthcare industries in Hong Kong and the GBA regions, with the ultimate goal to enhance the quality of healthcare services.” Dr Ko also stressed the need for additional training courses so that medical personnel can adopt emerging technologies into healthcare services.
Dr Liu Shao-haei, Dean of the Hong Kong Institute of Medical Administration, Occupational Health and Medical Consultant and Honorary Advisor (Academic) of FIRST Hub, voiced his support for the integration of healthcare development between Hong Kong and GBA, emphasising that training medical professionals in GBA with new technologies presents a significant opportunity for innovation within the healthcare industry. Dr Liu believes that the integration of healthcare development can address the shortage of healthcare personnel in Hong Kong and promote the applications of innovative medical technologies, and in doing so, greatly improve the quality of medical services provided in the region.