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  2. The Association of Licentiates of Medical Council of Hong Kong

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    Website. https://www.almchk.org.hk. The Association of Licentiates of Medical Council of Hong Kong (ALMCHK) is an independent, non-profit, professional medical organisation [1] established in 1995 representing the licentiate doctors in Hong Kong (LMCHK doctors). [2] It is the first of its kind designated for all non-local graduated licentiate ...

  3. Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong (LMCHK) is a medical license issued by the Medical Council of Hong Kong to doctors that have graduated from medical schools outside of Hong Kong and have met the requirements for such licensure in Hong Kong. The Medical Council of Hong Kong requires that these non-locally graduated doctors display ...

  4. Hong Kong Medical Licensing Examination - Wikipedia

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    The HKMLE is occasionally referred to by its official name the Licensing Examination of the Medical Council of Hong Kong. Candidates for the HKMLE are supported by an independent, non-profit professional body, known as the Licentiate Society. Graduates of local medical schools in Hong Kong, i.e., HKU and CUHK, are currently exempt from the HKMLE.

  5. The Hong Kong Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    Doctors’ association. President. Dr CHENG, Chi Man. Website. The Hong Kong Medical Association. The Hong Kong Medical Association (The HKMA; Chinese: 香港醫學會) is a doctors’ association in Hong Kong. Established in 1920 as the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association, it was renamed to its current name in 1970. [1]

  6. Medical education in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Medical and healthcare education institutes. The intakes of various healthcare related Bachelor's programmes in Hong Kong are limited. Hong Kong has only two comprehensive medical faculties, the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong and the Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and they are also the sole two ...

  7. Health in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health, under the Health Bureau, is the health adviser of Hong Kong government and an executive arm in health legislation and policy. Its main role is to safeguard the health of the community through promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services in Hong Kong. [8] The main function of the department includes child ...

  8. Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong ( Licentiate Society, Chinese: 香港執照醫生醫學會, and branded also as LMCHK SOC) is an independent, non-profit, recognized professional body representing doctors that have graduated from medical schools outside of Hong Kong and that have attained (or are in the process of attaining) medical ...

  9. Felice Lieh-Mak - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines and undertook specialty training in London, joining the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in 1978. She was a member of Hong Kong's Legislative and Executive Councils, served as chairwoman of the Medical Council and of the English Schools Foundation (until her resignation from the latter in March 2011 for personal reasons ...