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Hong Kong Academy of Medicine - http://www.hkam.org.hk/
An independent institution with statutory power to organize, monitor, assess and accredit all medical specialist training and to provide continuing medical education. |
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Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong - http://www.cmchk.org.hk/
Statutory body to regulate Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine practitioners. |
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The Hong Kong Geriatrics Society - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hkgs/
The main objective of this society is to promote and encourage the advancement of the medical science of geriatrics. |
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The Nursing Council of Hong Kong - http://www.nchk.org.hk/
Statutory authority for the registration and enrolment of nurses. Its objective is to provide the community with nurses of the highest professional standard and conduct. |
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The Hong Kong Medical Association - http://www.hkma.org/
Brings together all medical practitioners practising in, and serving the people of, Hong Kong, with the objective to promote the welfare of the medical profession and the health of the public. |
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The Medical Council of Hong Kong - http://www.mchk.org.hk/
Founded to assure and promote quality in the medical profession in order to protect patients, foster ethical conduct, and develop and maintain high professional standards. |
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The Hong Kong Dental Association - http://www.hkda.org/
The Association's mission is to be the authoritative, professional, independent voice of dentistry in Hong Kong, and to promote the interests of its members. |
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The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians - http://www.hkcfp.org.hk/
To promote and develop good quality Family Medicine practice for the community of Hong Kong by providing facilities for training, assessment and continuing medical education in Family Medicine for members of the College. |
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The Hong Kong College of Radiologists - http://www.hkcr.org/
Established with the objectives to encourage the study and advancement of the science and practice of radiology, as well as to maintain the good practice of radiology by ensuring the highest professional standards of competence and ethical integrity. |
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The Hong Kong Association of Speech Therapists - http://www.speechtherapy.org.hk
Provide information and services related to speech therapy. |
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Hong Kong College of Orthopaedic Surgeons - http://www.hkcos.org.hk/
Organises academic and social functions for the orthopaedic fraternity in Hong Kong, and programmes for junior orthopaedic trainees. |
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The Dental Council of Hong Kong - http://www.dchk.org.hk/
Statutory body that provides for the registration and regulation of the dental profession in order to protect patients, foster ethical conduct, and develop and upkeep the ethical standard of the profession. |
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Hong Kong Bioethics Association - http://www.hkbic.bch.cuhk.edu.hk/bioethics/
Provides information about the association, news updates, list of executive committee members, activities and publications. |
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The Hong Kong Society for Infectious Diseases - http://www.hksid.org/
The society's goals are to promote the advancement of the study of infectious diseases, and to keep the medical profession and the public well informed of the latest developments in the battle against infectious agents. |
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The Hong Kong Paediatric Society - http://www.medicine.org.hk/hkps/
Formed in 1962, the objectives of the society are to advance the knowledge of paediatrics, to help maintain the standard of paediatric practice in Hong Kong, and to promote child health. |
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The Hong Kong College of Anaesthesiologists - http://www.hkca.edu.hk/
Responsible for the training and certification, and continuing medical education of specialist anaesthesiologists in Hong Kong. |
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association - http://www.hongkongpa.com.hk/
The main objective of the association is to promote and maintain a high standard of practice, training and education in the physiotherapy profession. |
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The Federation of Medical Societies of Hong Kong - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/
Acts as a coordinator and provides secretarial support and meeting facilities for its member societies. The site also hosts pages for medical societies without their own websites. |
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The College of Nursing, Hong Kong - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/conhk/
The College of Nursing, Hong Kong, began as the Hong Kong Nurses Association in 1964, is an organization of nurses committed to professional excellence in nursing for the benefit of the health of the community. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Orthodontists - http://www.hkso.org/
The official organisation for orthodontic specialists practising in Hong Kong. |
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The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hkcp/
The objectives of the college are: to promote the study and advancement of the science and practice of psychiatry and ancillary sciences and branches of medicine, to further public education therein, and to contribute to the improvement of mental health care for Hong Kong citizens through the provision of specially trained psychiatrists. |
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The Hong Kong College of Cardiology - http://www.medicine.org.hk/hkcc/
Formed in January 1992, this college aims to maintain the standard of cardiovascular practice, and works towards improving the heart health of the people of Hong Kong. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Health Service Executives - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hkshse/
The society was established in recognition of the emergence of health service management as a specialty in its own right and to promote for the professional advancement of health service management. |
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Hong Kong College of Physicians - http://www.hkcp.org/
The college was established in October 1985 by the majority of trained specialists in Internal Medicine to promote for the public benefit the advancement of knowledge of the science and art of medicine. |
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The Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/sahk/
The society's main objective is to promote the science and practice, improve the standards of service and care, and support the training and continuing education of anaesthetics, critical care and affiliated specialties in Hong Kong. |
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The Hong Kong College of Pathologists - http://www.hkcpath.org/
The college is responsible for setting standards and monitoring pathology training. The college sets and administers the specialty and subspecialty examinations and admits successful candidates to membership and fellowship. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Neurosciences - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hksn/
The main objective of the society is to advance the understanding of neurosciences by bringing together scientists of various backgrounds and facilitating the integration of research directed at all levels of biological organization. |
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Hong Kong College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists - http://www.hkcog.org.hk/
To encourage the study and advancement of the science and practice of obstetrics and gynaecology in Hong Kong, and to develop and maintain the good practice of obstetrics and gynaecology by ensuring the highest professional standards of competence and ethical integrity. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Child Neurology and Developmental Paediatrics - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hkcndp/
Formed in 1994, the society's main objective is to enhance the standard of practice of child neurology and developmental paediatrics. |
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Hong Kong Pharmacology Society - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hkpharmacology/
The main objective of the society is to promote interest in both basic and clinical pharmacology. |
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British Medical Association (Hong Kong Branch) - http://hkbma.homestead.com/
The association's goals are to promote medical education amongst its profession, to uphold the honour and interests of the medical profession, and to promote and establish friendly ties with other medical bodies. This is the site of a local chapter. |
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Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine - http://www.hkcem.com/
Emergency Medicine is a discipline of medicine that deals with the acute and life-threatening aspect of medical care. It emphasizes the recognition, evaluation, care and disposition of patients with acute illnesses and injuries. |
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The Hong Kong College of Community Medicine - http://www.hkccm.org.hk/
Promotes and provides medical professional training, continuing medical education and medical research in community medicine. |
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The College of Surgeons of Hong Kong - http://www.cshk.org/
An authoritative body that provides training for surgeons in Hong Kong and ensures by examination that required standards have been attained. |
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Hong Kong Dietitians Association - http://www.hkda.com.hk/
A group that represents the interests of dietitians in Hong Kong. |
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The Hong Kong Ophthalmological Society - http://www.hkos.org.hk/
The society is established to maintain and upgrade the quality of eye care in Hong Kong, and to foster brotherhood among eye care professionals in Hong Kong. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists - http://www.hkspo.org.hk
Established in 1982 by a group of optometry graduates from overseas, the society's objectives are to promote and improve the science and practice of optometry for the public benefit, and to maintain the highest possible standards of eye care services. |
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The Supplementary Medical Professions Council - http://www.smp-council.org.hk/
Statutory council for the registration, discipline and management of medical laboratory technologists, occupational therapists, optometrists, physiotherapists and radiographers. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Nuclear Medicine - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hksnm/
The society organises scientific meetings, seminars, training courses and workshops on nuclear medicine, and provides sponsorship for members to attend overseas nuclear medicine conferences. |
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Telemedicine Centre, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - http://tele.med.cuhk.edu.hk/
Conducts regular multidisciplinary teleconferencing and telediagnosis with institutions in Hong Kong, overseas and China. Includes an introduction to the centre's facilities and venues, and highlights of past events. |
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Hong Kong Society of Minimal Access Surgery - http://www.hksmas.org/
The main objective of the society is to develop and promote applications of minimal access surgery for clinical patient management. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Haematology - http://www.hksh.org/
The main objective of the society is to promote the interest in and better understanding of haematology in Hong Kong. |
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The Hong Kong Thoracic Society - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hkts/
Inaugurated in August 1987, the Hong Kong Thoracic Society was founded by a group of physicians with special interest in thoracic medicine. |
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Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses - http://www.medicine.org.hk/hkaccn/
A non-profit, speciality organization, dedicated to promoting quality and cost-effective care for critically ill patients, and strengthening ties with their families and the community on achieving the purpose. |
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The Hong Kong Society of Medical Genetics - http://www.fmshk.com.hk/hksmg/
The society's aims are to promote the interest and knowledge in medical genetics in Hong Kong and to organize scientific and social meetings to facilitate interchange of ideas in medical genetics. |