Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong | |
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香港中文大學醫學院 | |
CUHK Medical Faculty Emblem | |
Motto | Transferring our passion into perfection |
Established | 1981 |
Type | Public |
President | Professor Joseph Sung |
Dean | Professor Francis Chan Ka Leung |
Location | Hong Kong, PRC |
Campus | Suburb |
Affiliations | Prince of Wales Hospital |
Website |
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Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) (Chinese: 香港中文大學醫學院) was established in 1981 and consists of five schools which offer an array of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the field of medicine, nursing, pharmacy and public health.[1] The Hong Kong's Prince of Wales Hospital is the faculty's teaching facility and base of research. The medium of instruction of all programs is English while Chinese is also retained for the teaching of Chinese Medicine.
It is the second of one of only two medical training faculties established in Hong Kong, along with the older Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong. They are also the only two tertiary institutions in Hong Kong that provide medical and pharmacy programmes.
History
The medical school of CUHK was approved to be established in 1974 by the Hong Kong legislative council and finished its basic construction to receive its first batch of medical undergraduates in 1981. The United Christian Hospital and the Kowloon Hospital were the teaching hospitals of the school prior to the opening of the Prince of Wales Hospital in 1984.[2]
Later on, various schools and departments were opened as well, followed by the introduction of different programmes in other fields of healthcare and biomedical sciences other than the original medical one. With the establishment of the nursing school, the post-registration and Bachelor of Nursing degree were introduced in 1991 and 1995 respectively at CUHK and the school was then renamed as the "Nethersole School of Nursing" in 2002. Moreover, the Bachelor of Pharmacy programme was launched in 1992, being Hong Kong's first educational course in that domain. This is followed by the construction of the School of Public Health 7 years later which then has been providing the city's first and sole Bachelor of Science in Public Health programme starting from 2009.[3] The School of Chinese Medicine which originally affiliates with the University's Faculty of Science transferred to the Medical Faculty from 1 July 2013 in consideration of the School’s reconfiguration and development.[4] During the time, various important medical related discoveries were also explored by the institute.
The first full-time Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Professor G. H. Choa, was appointed in 1977. Currently, the Dean of Medicine is Professor Chan, Ka Leung Francis.[5]
Programmes and admission
Programmes | Annual intakes | Study duration (years) |
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MBChB (Medicine & Surgery)[6] | 210 | 6 |
Bachelor of Pharmacy[7] | 55 | 4 |
Bachelor of Science in Public Health[8] | 35 | 4 |
Bachelor of Nursing[9] | 197 | 5 |
Bachelor of Chinese Medicine[10] | 25 | 6 |
Bachelor of Science in Gerontology (sub-degree entry only)[11] | tentative | 2 |
Bachelor of Science in Community Health Practice (sub-degree entry only)[12] | tentative | 2 |
Currently, the majority of the seats are offered for students who are selected based on their strength in the local university entrance examination (HKDSE or previously HKALE) — the JUPS students. Remaining ones are provided for students who take overseas examinations, such as GCE — the non-JUPAS students. For example, the MBChB (medicine) programme offers 210 places annually, 160 of which are for JUPAS students and the remaining 50 for non-JUPS. The duration of all programmes under the new HKDSE curriculum is at least 4 years, one more than that for former students who received HKALE qualifications. Non-JUPUS students will be assessed by the schools to decide their stream.
It is one of the only two tertiary institutions in Hong Kong which provide medical and pharmacy programmes and is the sole one that has the public health undergraduate programme. The competition is therefore fierce due to the limited numbers of intakes and a good examination performance is required, especially for medicine (MBChB) and pharmacy.[13] Moreover, interviews are part of the selection process.
Following the UK model, medical students graduating from CUHK will be awarded the MBChB, which is the equivalent of the MBBS awarded by HKU. Other graduates will also be conferred with the corresponding Bachelor's degrees.
Moreover, the Faculty also provides different postgraduate programmes, including postgraduate diploma, Master degrees and Doctoral degrees.
Schools and Departments
Schools
CUHK Medical Faculty now consists of five schools: School of Biomedical Sciences; The Nethersole School of Nursing; School of Pharmacy, The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, and The School of Chinese Medicine.[14]
The School of Chinese Medicine which originally affiliates with the University's Faculty of Science transferred to the Medical Faculty from 1 July 2013
- School of Biomedical Sciences
- The Nethersole School of Nursing
- School of Pharmacy
- The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care
- School of Chinese Medicine
Departments
Departments at the faculty include:
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Affiliated hospitals
See also
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong
- Medical education in Hong Kong
References
- ↑ "Degree programs-CUHK Faculty of Medicine".
- ↑ "Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong-Faculty Milestones".
- ↑ "Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong-The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care".
- ↑ "School of Chinese Medicine News". School of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Retrieved 2013-07-27.
- ↑ "CUHK Appoints Three Faculty Deans". The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 28 January 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2010.
- ↑ "JUPUS Programme information-JS4501 (Medicine, CUHK)".
- ↑ "JUPUS Programme information-JS4525 (Pharmacy, CUHK)".
- ↑ "JUPUS Programme information-JS4537 (Public Health, CUHK)".
- ↑ "JUPUS Programme information-JS4513 (Nursing, CUHK)".
- ↑ "JUPUS Programme information-JS4642 (Chinese Medicine, CUHK)".
- ↑ "Undergraduate programmes, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong".
- ↑ "Undergraduate programmes, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong".
- ↑ "JUPAS Admission Grades (2012 Entry)".
- ↑ "Units: Schools-CUHK Faculty of Medicine".
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