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From the Editor
Local Scientific Activities
Heart Rhythm Refresher Course 2014 Module 1: Sudden Cardiac Death, Ventricular
Arrhythmias and ICD Therapy, 6 April 2014
Multi-Specialty Medical Mega Conference, 3-4 May 2014
22nd Annual Scientific Congress, 6-8 June 2014
1st Scientific Meeting of Echo Chapter, 28 June 2014
International Scientific Conferences
16th South China International Congress of Cardiology, 10-13 April 2014
One Day Conference: The Current State-of-Art in Cardiac MRI, 12 July 2014
5th Asian Preventive Cardiology & Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference Cum 9th Certificate
Course in Cardiac Rehabilitation (APCCRC), 6-9 November 2014
Cardiovascular Interventional Summit, 22-23 November 2014
CardioRhythm 2015, 30 January – 1 February 2015
Calendar of Scientific Meetings in 2014
Community Activities
World Heart Day 2014- “Healthy Heart, Start From You!”
Heart Safe School Project
Jump Rope for Heart Program (JRFH) and World Rope Skipping Championships
Other College Activities
Health Talk ,11 April 2014
Members Section
Hong Kong Heart Foundation Cardiology Training Fellowship Programme
New Member
Congratulation and Relocation
Retired Fellow
Remembrance
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From the EditorA number of important scientific activities, including the Annual Scientific Congress of the College, were held in this second quarter of the year. Some are solely organized by the College, while others were held in collaboration with other academic or professional organizations. Other than the 16th South China International Congress of Cardiology which was held in Guangzhou, all the other meetings were held locally. The last scientific session of this quarter ends with the Scientific Meeting of Echo Chapter on 28 June 2014. This is the first meeting organized by the College for the purpose of teaching on the use of echocardiography in the diagnosis and management of cardiac patients, and for sharing of advance knowledge and skill of echocardiography.
Scientific activity will not be completely dormant in this hot summer time. One day meetings on cardiac MRI and the Heart Rhythm Refresher Course Module 2 on heart failure and CRT will be held in July and August respectively.
The rest of the year would then be a busy period for College activities. Scientific activities will include the 5th Asian Preventive Cardiology & Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference, and the Cardiovascular Interventional Summit.
Community activities will be in full swing. Preparation for the activities of World Heart Day 2014 is in active progress. The World Rope Skipping Champions 2014, jointly organized by the College and the Hong Kong Rope Slipping Association with over a thousand participants from all over the world, will be held in August. The Heart Safe School Project is completing its PHASE III enrollment for participating schools.
All these activities would not be possible without the active participation and contribution from members of the College. It has been very encouraging to see increasing number of members, particularly increasing numbers of young and newly qualified cardiologists, are participating actively in the scientific and community activities of the College. They serve as members in various committees, as chairpersons and speakers in scientific meetings, as speakers in community activities on heart health, and as judges in heart health promotion competitions.
The number of qualified Specialist in Cardiology among the registered medical practitioners in Hong Kong is small. We have to maintain solidarity to forward the mission of the College, for the benefits of the medical professionals as well as the general public.
Dr. PUN Chiu OnEditor
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Heart Rhythm Refresher Course 2014 Module 1: Sudden Cardiac Death, Ventricular Arrhythmias & ICD Therapy, 6 April 2014With the popularity of the Course and its success last year, the first module of Heart Rhythm Refresher Course was held on 6 April 2014 at Shanghai Room, Langham Place Hotel, 555 Shanghai Street, Mongkok, in collaboration with the Hong Kong Interhospital Network of Pacing and Cardiac Electrophysiology (HKINPACE).
The topics covered and the speakers were:
Local Scientific Activities
Time Content Speaker
0900-0910 Program Introduction Dr. CHAN Ngai Yin
Session 1 – Chairman: Dr. CHAN Ngai Yin
0910-0940 Epidemiology of SCD and its Prevention at the Community Level Dr. YUE Chiu Sun
0940-1010 My Diagnostic Approach to a SCD Survivor Dr. YUE Chiu Sun
1010-1040 Risk Stratification for Ischaemic SCD Dr .TAM Lok Yan
Tea Break
Session 2– Chaired by Dr. CHAN Ngai Yin
1110-1140 Does This Patient With Brugada ECG need an ICD ? Dr. TAM Lok Yan
1140-1210 Management of VT/PVC in Patients With Structurally Normal Heart Dr. Jo Jo HAI
Lunch
Session 3– Chaired by Dr. CHAN Wai Kwong, Andy
1400-1430 Catheter Ablation for Ischaemic VT Dr. Jo Jo HAI
1430-1500 ICD Implantation : Techniques and Trouble-shooting Dr. CHAN Kwok Keung
1500-1530 How Should I Program an ICD ? Evidence and Experience Dr. CHAN Kwok Keung
Tea Break
Session 4– Chaired by Dr. CHAN Wai Kwong, Andy
1600-1620 Why do Leads Fail?
Ms. Jennifer MILLER1620-1700
ICD Workshop : Programming, Episodes Interpretation, Diagnostics Interpretation, Lead Integrity, Remote Monitoring
There were over 60 participants. All agreed the course was very informative and enjoyable.
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From left to right: Dr. CHAN Kwok Keung,Dr. CHAN Wai Kwong, Andy, Dr. PUN Chiu On,
Dr. CHAN Ngai Yin, Dr. TAM Lok Yan and Dr. Jo Jo HAI
Heart Rhythm Refresher Course
Multi-Specialty Medical Mega Conference, 3-4 May 2014The College was invited again by the Association of Private Medical Specialists of Hong Kong as one of the co-organizers in the Multi-Specialty Medical Mega Conference 2014. It was held on 3-4 May 2014 at the Ballroom, Langham Place Hotel, Mongkok.
Dr. CHAN Kam Tim, represented the College as a speaker attending the conference and delivered a lecture “Intravascular ultrasound, FFR, IFR” on 3 May 2014.
Dr. CHAN Kam Tim
22nd Annual Scientific Congress, 6-8 June 2014The 22nd Annual Scientific Congress (22nd ASC) was successfully held on 6-8 June 2014 at the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon. In addition to plenary lectures and named lectures, GAP-CCBC symposium and Joint European Society of Cardiology / Hong Kong College of Cardiology / Macau Cardiology Association Symposium were organized. It included speakers from Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, Macau and Europe. The opening ceremony was held on 7 June 2014. The Guest of Honour was Prof. LEONG Chi Yan, Chairman of Hospital Authority.
Total number of participants was 844, including 428 local doctors, 276 delegates from Mainland China, 96 allied professionals and paramedical personnel, and 44 overseas delegates.
Sixty six abstracts were received and accepted for oral presentation. Three abstracts were awarded the Best Paper Awards this year.
Dr. Oswald LEE (Queen Mary Hospital): Maze versus no Maze procedure in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing mechanical mitral valve replacement.
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Dr. LEE Kang Yin, Michael (Queen Elizabeth Hospital): 3 years after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Dr. MOK Ngai Shing (Princess Margaret Hospital): Cause of sudden cardiac death among young victims – a five – year review of autopsies done in Hong Kong.
In the PCI Cases Discussion session held on 8 June 2014, the three Best PCI Case Award winners were:
Dr. CHENG Cheung Wah, Boron from Adventist HospitalDr. CHENG Yuet Wong from Queen Elizabeth HospitalDr. WU Kwok Leung, Kenneth from Pamela Youde Nethersole Hospital
1st Scientific Meeting of Echo Chapter, 28 June 2014The 1st Scientific Meeting of Echo Chapter will be held on 28 June 2014 at Diamond Ballroom 2, Basement 1, Eaton, Hong Kong. The organizing committee include Dr. LAU Yuk Kong (Coordinator), Dr. LEE Pui Wai, Alex (Coordinator), Dr. CHAN Lip Kiong, Dr. LAM Chun Wai, Willis, Dr. LAM Yui Ming, Dr. LEUNG Kwok Fai, Dr. LI Ying Wah, Andrew, Dr. PUN Chiu On, Dr. WONG Chi Yuen and Dr. YIU Siu Fung.
Programme Highlight as below:
Time Topic Speaker
1200-1315 Lunch
1315-1320 Opening Remarks Dr. LAU Yuk Kong
1320-1450
Chair: Dr. LAU Yuk KongModerator discussants: Dr. LI Ying Wah, Andrew, Dr. WONG Chi Yuen
Interesting / Challenging cases discussion
● A lady with recurrent syncope Dr. CHUI Ka Lung
● AS you may not know Dr. KAM Ka Ho
● Patient presented with shortness of breath Dr. LAM Yui Ming
● Fetal Echo assessment: is it complete heart block? Dr. LEE Shuk Han
● LAA Clot – or not? Dr. LI Ying Wah, Andrew
● A young lady with DIC Dr. WU Kwok Leung
● A lady with severe rheumatic MR, Mitral clip or not? Dr. YIU Siu Fung
1450-1510 Coffee break
1510-1525Chair: Dr. PUN Chiu On
Introduction to essential echo physics and scanning techniques Dr. LEE Pui Wai, Alex
1525-1625 Hands-on session (Basic TTE)Dr. LAU Yuk KongDr. LI Ying Wah, AndrewDr. LEE Pui Wai, Alex
1625-1655 Hands-on session (new techniques)3D echo and strain imaging
Dr. WONG Chi YuenDr. LEE Pui Wai, Alex
1655-1700 Closing remarks Dr. PUN Chiu On
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16th South China International Congress of Cardiology,10-13 April 2014, Guangzhou The 16th South China International Congress of Cardiology was held from 10-13 April 2014 at Dong Fang Hotel and China Hotel, Guangzhou, China. It is the biggest and well attended cardiology congress in Southern China. The College has been one of the co-organizers of this Congress for the past years.
The Congress was highly successful. SCC has become a prestigious academic cardiological meeting in China and Southeast Asia. To foster closer relationship and scientific exchange between Hong Kong and Mainland China, Hong Kong College of Cardiology had integrated its scientific sessions with the SCC Main Programme since previous year.
The College made arrangement, including transportation, hotel accommodation and registration for its members to attend the Congress as its delegates. A total of over 30 members and spouses joined the delegation of the College this year.
International Scientific Conferences
16th South China International Congress of Cardiology Press conference on 11 April 2014 at Dong Fang Hotel, Gunagzhou
HKCC Fellows and Members played an active role in 16th South China International Congress of Cardiology.
Dr. CHAN Kam Tim (Chairperson) Dr. CHIANG Chung Seung (Chairperson)
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Dr. KO Tak Him, Patrick (Chairperson) Dr. LI Shu Kin (Live Case Operator)
Second on left hand side: Prof. Bernard CHEUNG (Chairperson)
Dr. CHAN Kam Tim (Speaker)
Left hand side: Dr. CHAN Weng Kwun , Arthur (Chairperson)
Prof. YU Cheuk Man (Speaker)Dr. KOK Ying Lung , Henry (Speaker)
Dr. HU Chung Kuen, David (Chairperson)
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Dr. KO Kwok Chun, Jason (Speaker) Right hand side: Dr. CHEUNG King Loong (Chairperson)
Right hand side: Dr. LEE Shuk Han (Chairperson) Right hand side: Dr. YAM Man Ching (Chairperson)
Dr. CHUNG Shiu Shek (Speaker)
A joyful Fellowship Dinner was held in the evening of 12 April 2014 at the at the Four Seasons Restaurant, China Hotel, Guangzhou.
Dr. CHAN Kam Tim, President of HKCC Prof. LIN Shu Guang, Honorary President of Guangdong General Hospital
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Fellowship Dinner Fellowship Dinner – Let's Cheers
Local Tour at Liwan Lake Park on 13 April 2014
One Day Conference: The Current State-of-Art in Cardiac MRI,12 July 2014The first joint hands symposium “The Current State-of-Art in Cardiac MRI” co-organized by the College, the Hong Kong College of Radiologists (HKCR) and the Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) will be held at Ballroom, The Langham, Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui on 12 July 2014.
Programme:
Time Topic Speaker
8:30-8:35 Welcome Message Dr. CHAN Kam Tim and Dr. Chris WONG
8:35-8:45 Introduction & Welcome Dr. Orlando SIMONETTI
Session (8:45-10:15)
8:45-9:05 How CMR works: Perfusion and LGE Dr. Orlando SIMONETTI
9:05-9:25 CMR in ischemic heart disease Dr. Steffen E. PETERSEN
9:25-9:45 CCT in ischemic heart disease Dr. Carlos E. ROCHITTE
Image acquisition, interpretation and reporting session 1:
9:45-10:00 CCT in acute chest pain Dr. John KF CHAN
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Time Topic Speaker
10:00-10:15 CMR in acute coronary syndrome Dr. Pierre CROISILLE
10:15-10:35 COFFEE BREAK (20 mins)
Session (10:35-12:05)
10:35-10:55 How CMR works: Cine and Flow Dr. Frederick H. EPSTEIN
10:55-11:15 CMR evaluation of LV and RV function Dr. Victor A. FERRARI
11:15-11:35 CMR evaluation of blood flow and valves Dr. Jeanette SCHULZ-MENGER
Image acquisition, interpretation and reporting session 2:
11:35-11:50 CMR in congenital heart disease Dr. Andrew J. POWELL
11:50-12:05 The applications of coronary CTA in percutaneous coronary intervention Dr. WONG Chi Ming
12:05-13:35 LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM
Session (13:35-15:05)
13:35-13:55 MR Angiography with and without contrast agents Dr. James CARR
13:55-14:15 Accelerated CMR: changing the imaging paradigm Dr. Sebastian KOZERKE
14:15-14:35 The critical role of the CMR technologist Dr. Alison FLETCHER
Image acquisition, interpretation and reporting session 3:
14:35-14:50 CMR in pericardial disease Dr. Michael MCCONNELL
14:50-15:05 CMR in diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmia TO BE ADVISED
15:05-15:25 BREAK (20 mins)
Session (15:25-16:55)
15:25-15:45 The evidence supporting CMR Dr. Mark WESTWOOD
15:45-16:05 Establishing a successful CMR service Dr. Edward T. MARTIN
16:05-16:25 The Global CMR Registry: Its goals and how you can play a role Dr. Raymond Y KWONG
Image acquisition, interpretation and reporting session 4:
16:25-16:40 CMR in myocarditis Dr. Matthias FRIEDRICH
16:40-16:55 CMR in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy Dr. Gregory HUNDLEY
16:55-17:00 Closing Remark Dr. Lilian LEONG
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5th Asian Preventive Cardiology & Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference Cum 9th Certificate Course in Cardiac Rehabilitation (APCCRC), 6-9 November 2014The 5th Asian Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference cum 9th Certificate Course in Cardiac Rehabilitation will be held on 6-9 November 2014 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The central theme of our conference will be on "Innovation to Fill the Gap of Prevention". Experts from Asia and other parts of the world will join together and share their experience in various aspects of preventive cardiology and cardiac rehabilitation.
In addition, the program will also include a 2-day Certificate Course in Cardiac Rehabilitation which facilitates the establishment or optimization of cardiac rehabilitation programs in the participants' centres. The participants will gain skills and knowledge through learning from the experts and exchanging of ideas during the conference.
Programme Highlight as below:
Thursday 6 November
Friday 7 November
Saturday 8 November
Sunday 9 November
0900-1030 Certificate Course –
Workshop 1
Certificate Course –
Workshop 5
Abstract Presentation
Symposium 3 – Hypertension
Debate Public Lecture
1030-1100 Tea Break
1100-1230 Certificate Course –
Workshop 2
Certificate Course –
Workshop 6
Best Paper Presentation
Symposium 4 –Cardiac
Rehabilitation: Asian
Experience
Public Lecture
1230-1400 Lunch Break
1400-1530 Certificate Course –
Workshop 3
Certificate Course –
Workshop 7
Opening Ceremony
Symposium 1 –Hong Kong
Heart Foundation Symposium
Symposium 5 –Cardiac
Rehabilitation and
Cardiovascular Risk Factors
1530-1600 Tea Break
1600-1730 Certificate Course –
Workshop 4
Certificate Course –
Workshop 8
Symposium 2 – Lipid and Diet
Symposium 6 –Acute
Coronary Syndrome and Atrial Fibrillation
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Cardiovascular Interventional Summit, 22-23 November 2014The Cardiovascular Interventional Summit Hong Kong 2014 will be held on 22-23 November 2014 at Regal Kowloon Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. The Summit is organized by Hong Kong College of Cardiology, Guangdong Society of Interventional Cardiology and Shenzhen College Cardiovascular Physicians.
The Organizing Committee will organize a comprehensive and exciting programme on percutaneous coronary intervention: left main, chronic total occlusion, bifurcation, IVUS, OCT, SVG and distal protection. Late-breaking news, results of clinical trial; regional difference in practice between doctors in Hong Kong, Macau and China will be announced and discussed. Non-Coronary interventions will also be discussed: valve, abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid, renal and peripheral, ASD closure. A variety of communication formats and learning modes will be offered, including lectures, symposia, case reviews and live demonstrations.
The Organizing Committee is confident to provide a platform to discuss current issues in depth, exchange best practice and advance the expertise and professional knowledge of those who attend. The conference will provide an effective means for transfer of knowledge, skills and insight from a number of renowned speakers to be shared with participants. This will enhance the knowledge of participants in achieving their professional development and strive to improve patient healthcare outcomes.
We sincerely invite you to participate in the conference as chairman, speaker, or delegate of the College. For enquiry please contact Hong Kong College of Cardiology via email: [email protected] or by phone: (852) 2899 2035.
CardioRhythm 2015, 30 January – 1 February 2015This is the fifth time that the Hong Kong College of Cardiology (HKCC) and the Chinese Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology (CSPE) join hands again to host CardioRhythm 2015 from 30 January to 1 February 2015 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. There were around 3,100 participants from over 55 countries/regions in the conference held in 2013.
CardioRhythm 2015 will provide an excellent opportunity for you to stay abreast of the latest developments in the field of cardiac rhythm management. Lectures, case presentations and workshops focusing on sudden cardiac death, new drug and ablation treatment for atrial fibrillation, pacing and ICS advances, cardiac resynchronization techniques, remote patient monitoring, and advances in neuromodulation for heart failure and hypertension will be presented by experts from around the world.
The Organizing Committee were:
Honorary PresidentsCHENG Chun Ho CHIANG Chung Seung KO Tak Him, Patrick PUN Chiu On TSE Tak Fu WANG Fang Zheng WONG Kwok Yiu, Chris
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Co- Chairs HUANG Cong Xin LAU Chu Pak TSE Hung Fat ZHANG Shu
Secretary General JIANG Hong LEE Lai Fun, Kathy
Organization CommitteeCHAN Kam Tim HUANG De Jia
Honorary TreasurerLI Shu Kin
Scientific CommitteeAblation: CAO Ke Jiang CHAN Ngai Yin Basic Research: SIU Chung Wah WU Shu LinDevice: HUA Wei YU Cheuk Man
Abstract Review CommitteeSIU Chung Wah YANG Jie Fu YIU Kai Hang
Public EducationMOK Ngai Shing
CRM Refresher Course LEE Lai Fun, Kathy
Case Demonstration LAM Tse Fun, Cathy JIANG Hong
We look forward to seeing you in the conference, more details will be updated at website: http://cardiorhythm.com.
Important Dates:
30 June 2014 Registration & Abstract Submission Open
3 Nov 2014 Abstract Submission Deadline
7 Nov 2014 Early Bird Registration Registration Deadline
17 Nov 2014 Notification of Abstract Acceptance
16 Jan 2014 Pre-registration Close
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Calendar of Scientific Meetings in 2014
Date Meeting Location
10 – 12 July 2014 Tokyo Percutaneous Cardiovascular Intervention Conference (TOPIC) 2014 Tokyo, Japan
12 July 2014 The Current State-of-Art in Cardiac MRI Hong Kong, China
30 Aug – 3 Sept 2014 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2014 Barcelona, Spain
13 – 17 Sept 2014 Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) 2014 Washington, US
16 – 19 Oct 2014 Great Wall International Congress of Cardiology(GW-ICC) 2014 Beijing, China
29 Oct – 1 Nov 2014 7th Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Scientific Session (APHRS) New Delhi, India
30 Oct – 1 Nov 2014 Complex Cardiovascular Therapeutics 2014 Kobe, Japan
6 – 9 Nov 20145th Asian Preventive Cardiology & Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference Cum 9th Certificate Course in Cardiac Rehabilitation (APCCRC)
Hong Kong, China
15 – 19 Nov 2014 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2014 (AHA) Chicago, US
22 – 23 Nov 2014 Cardiovascular Interventional Summit Hong Kong 2014 Hong Kong, China
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World Heart Day 2014- “Healthy Heart, Start From You!” The theme of World Heart Day in Hong Kong this year is “Healthy Heart, Start From You!” (健康心臟
由我做起 in Chinese). A number of activities will be organized for all our members and the public. The following are highlight of the activities.
Debate Competition - Hong Kong Heart Foundation Cup Period: September / October, 2014The Medical Societies of University of Hong Kong and The Chinese University of Hong Kong are invited to participate again in the debate again this year. An interesting yet controversial topic will be proposed by our World Heart Day 2014 Steering Committee Members and finalized by medical students of two universities. The debate competition will be held at The Chinese University of Hong Kong this year.
Heart Health CarnivalThe Carnival will be held on 16 November 2014, at Happy Valley Racecourse Public Stand. Stage shows by artists, heart health check, game booths, rope skipping performance will be organized during the carnival day.
Global EmbraceThis is part of the programme of Heart Health Carnival. The general public is invited to join this worldwide intergenerational walk event advocated by World Health Organization (WHO) to celebrate World Heart Day and to kick off the Heart Health Carnival. More than 3,500 citizens had participated in the Global Embrace last year. The planned route for this year would be: Happy Valley Racecourse public stand entrance --> Pavement along Wong Nai Chung Road (northward) --> Pavement along Leighton Road --> Pavement along Wong Nai Chung Road (southward) --> Happy Valley Racecourse public stand.
The Hong Kong Heart Foundation Drawing CompetitionPrimary and secondary school students will illustrate their ideas on heart health through drawings at the Heart Health Carnival. Nearly a thousand students had participated in the competition last year.
Short Film/ Photo Competition Period: September - November 2014 The topic will be related to “Healthy Heart, Start From You!” in order to promote the message of heart health to the Hong Kong people. Website: http://worldheartday.org.hk/.
Heart Health TalkThis will take place throughout the period of August to November 2014. A series of health talks will be organized to enhance public awareness of heart health. Cardiologists will be invited to share health tips with the public. This is always the most popular event of World Heart Day every year.
More activities shall be organized and details shall be announced shortly.
Community Activities
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Heart Safe School Project The Phase II of the Jockey Club ‘Heart-safe School’ Project (JCHSS) has been started. There were 2,789 school personnel from 265 schools trained the use of automatic external defibrillator (AED) with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in Phase II. Total 5,950 school personnel from 577 schools were trained under the Phase I and II of the JCHSS Project as at 9 May 2014. As at 31 May 2014, all 338 schools (joined in Phase II) were site assessed and AED will be installed in due course.
Twenty nine members of the College were invited to speak in the Health Educational Talks of JCHSS. As at 31 May 2014, 35 Health Educational Talks were held, and more health talks will be organized between June and July 2014. The audience were principals, school personnel, parents and students. All were enthusiastic to attend and to learn about prevention of heart disease and promotion of heart health. We are grateful for the contribution of these members.
The speakers of the JCHSS Health Educational Talks were listed below (name in alphabetical order):Dr. CHAN Chi Kin, William, United Christian Hospital Dr. CHAN Chi Wo, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. CHAN Ka Chun, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. CHAN Kam Tim, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. CHAN Ngai Yin, Princess Margaret Hospital Dr. CHEUNG Li Li, Prince of Wales Hospital Dr. CHONG Wan Yip, Private Practice Dr. CHOY Chi-chung, Princess Margaret Hospital Dr. FONG Nai Chung, Princess Margaret Hospital Dr. IP Ling Ling, Tuen Mun Hospital Dr. KO Kwok Chun Jason, Kwong Wah Hospital Dr. KOK Ying Lung, Tuen Mun Hospital Dr. KWAN Wing Shan Iris, Our Lady of Maryknoll HospitalDr. KWOK Ka Li, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. KWOK Miu Fong Jennifer, Private Practice Dr. LAU Suet Ting, Princess Margaret Hospital Dr. LAU Yuk Kong, Ruttonjee Hospital Dr. LEE Shuk Han, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. LEUNG Wai Suen, Private Practice Dr. MAK Wai Yau, Princess Margaret Hospital Dr. SIU Chung Wah, Queen Mary Hospital Dr. TSANG Kin Keung, Tseung Kwan O Hospital Dr. WONG Chi Wing, Tuen Mun Hospital Dr. WONG May Ling Dora, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. WONG kin Ho, Tuen Mun Hospital Dr. WONG Tai Hung, Private Practice Dr. YAM Man Ching, Prince of Wales Hospital Dr. YAM Ping Wa, Tuen Mun Hospital Dr. YIP Wai Cheong, Private Practice
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Health Talk on 20 February 2014By Dr. YIP Wai Cheong
Health Talk on 24 February 2014By Dr. WONG May Ling, Dora
Health Talk on 7 April 2014By Dr. CHAN Chi Wo
Health Talk on 5 May 2014By Dr. CHAN Ka Chun
Health Talk on 30 May 2014By Dr. KO Kwok Chun, Jason
The on-line application of the FINAL PHASE (Phase III) of JCHSS, which includes installation of AEDs at schools and CPR training, has been extended to 31 July 2014. To encourage schools to join the programme, 5 briefing sessions were conducted on 13 March, 27 March, 28 March, 3 April and 8 May 2014 at Hennessy Road Government Primary School, Kowloon Tong Government Primary School, Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School, Fanling Government Primary School and Queen's College respectively, with total attendance of 278 school personnel from 184 schools. As at 31 May 2014, 231 schools applied for the JCHSS Project Phase III. The JCHSS leaflets, promotion letters and newsletter were sent to those non-participating schools and school sponsoring bodies such as Tung Wah and English School Foundation to invite them to join Phase III of the Project.
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Jump Rope for Heart Program (JRFH) and World Rope Skipping ChampionshipsIn this academic year (2013-2014), 115 schools have registered for the Jump Rope for Heart program.
35 school visits by expert teams, 14 heart health talks and 7 anti-drug exhibitions (co-organized by JRFH and AMS) were conducted at JRFH participating schools in this academic year. Very positive response was received.
The JRFH Inter-School Rope Skipping Competition 2014 will be held on 28 and 29 June (Saturday and Sunday) at Tsing Yi Sports Centre. The competition is composed of 6 divisions: Primary Novice, Primary A, Primary B, Primary C, Secondary A and Secondary B. Members are most welcome to attend the event and watch the amazing performance of the school teams.
Date: 28 June 2014 (Saturday)
Session: Primary (Novice) Primary (Div. C)
Time: 9:00am – 2:00pm
Teams: 8 schools 14 schools
Date: 29 June 2014 (Sunday)
Session: Primary (Div. B) Primary (Div. A) Secondary (Div. B) Secondary (Div. A)
Time: 9:00am – 2:00pm 3:00pm – 7:00pm
Teams: 19 schools 10 schools 9 schools 10 schools
HKCC and HKRSA (Hong Kong Rope Skipping Association, China) are the host organizers of World Rope Skipping Championships 2014 (WRSC 2014) held in Hong Kong from 27 July to 5 August 2014. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, being the co-organizer, will provide student-quarters for accommodation of participants and sports complex as warm-up area. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust is the principal contributor. Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) and Hong Kong Tourism Board are major supporters. The championship competitions will be held at Hong Kong Coliseum and Macpherson Stadium with an expected 1,200 contestants from over 20 countries. The opening ceremony and the closing ceremony will be held on 31 July (Thursday) and 3 August (Sunday) at Hong Kong Coliseum respectively.
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Health Talk, 11 April 2014On 11 April 2014, a Heart Health Talk was held on Hong Chi Pinehill Integrated Vocational Training Center by Dr. TANG King Fun, Hugo, resident in North District Hospital. Dr. TANG shared the general information of heart diseases, how to prevent heart diseases and demonstrated the use of AED for the 200 students from this training center.
Students not only learnt the knowledge about heart health but also got a chance to have a role play of using the AED. Teachers from this training center said it was a meaningful and interesting talk. It helped to improve the knowledge of health heart for their students.
Other College Activities
Dr TANG King Fun, Hugo
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Hong Kong Heart Foundation Cardiology Training Fellowship ProgrammeAwardee under Hong Kong Heart Foundation Fellowship 2012/2013:Dr. CHAN Yu Ho, Member HKCC, of Tuen Mun Hospital, has started the training programme in interventional cardiology at University Medical Centre Utrecht in the Netherlands for a period of 12 months commencing from January 2014.
Awardee under Hong Kong Heart Foundation Travelling Fellowship:Dr. CHEUNG Ling Ling, Member HKCC, of United Christian Hospital, has started the training programme in interventional cardiology (with emphasis in primary PCI) at National University Heart Centre in Singapore for a period of 6 months commencing from 1 January 2014.
New Member: Fellows:Dr. CHAN Ho Yan Howard, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. LEE Pui Wai, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales HospitalDr. KO Yiu Kwan, Cardiac Medical Unit, Grantham HospitalDr. Tunggal PRABOWO, Department of Medicine, Ruttonjee HospitalDr. TSANG Chi Yan, Department of Medicine, Tseung Kwan O Hospital Dr. WU Kwok Leung, Department of Medicine, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital
Members: Dr. NG Wing Shun, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Affiliates:Dr. CHAN Lay Si (KHI Lay Kyi)Dr. LAM Chak Wah
CongratulationDr. KWAN Wing Shan, Iris, Member HKCC, was appointed Associate Consultant, Department of Medicine, Our Lady of Maryknoll Hospital as from 20 January 2014.
RelocationDr. LO Ying Sui, Archie, Fellow HKCC, has relocated his office moved to Room 1103, 11/F, Tower 1, New World Tower, 16-18 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
Retired FellowUnder Article 28(12) of the Articles of Association, the Council has prescribed on 12 July 2011 the following terms and conditions for the admission of Retired Fellow:
1. Retired Fellows - A fellow reaching the age of 60 or above may submit a written
Members Section
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declaration to the College that he / she has retired from active remunerable medical practice in or outside Hong Kong; or A fellow of any age may submit a written declaration to the College that he / she is not in active remunerable medical practice in or outside Hong Kong due to acute or prolonged illness or permanent disability, to apply to become a Retired Fellow. Once approved by the Council, such Retired Fellows shall enjoy the same rights and privileges as any ordinary Fellow but shall not be required to pay any annual subscription.
RemembranceWith sadness, our Fellow, Dr. TANG Hans, passed away at the age of 104 on 25 May 2014 at Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital.