The mainland medical team has been here for more than a month. Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said today (27th) that since the number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 has dropped significantly, it is believed that the medical personnel assisting Hong Kong will return to the mainland in batches, and I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to them.
Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said that the experience of the mainland medical team participating in the treatment of patients in Hong Kong this time shows that no matter whether doctors receive training locally or overseas, as long as they come from an accredited medical school with a high level, they have the professionalism of "the heart of a doctor's parents". Attitudes can be divided into each other, through communication, work together to manage patients.
The government today announced the first batch of recognised medical qualifications under the Medical Registration Ordinance, involving 27 universities in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and Singapore.
Lam Cheng said that in October last year, the Legislative Council passed the "Physician Registration (Amendment) Ordinance 2021", which established that non-locally trained doctors with accreditation qualifications can work as doctors in public institutions in Hong Kong. This is an important step towards bringing in non-locally trained doctors.
She emphasized that the two local medical schools are very good and have a large number of talents, but whether the pressure on the public medical system is aggravated by the ageing population in Hong Kong or the need for more medical talents due to the development of life technology in Hong Kong, we all need to attract doctors from home and abroad. port services.
Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor delivered a video speech at the launching ceremony of "Hong Kong Smart Camp Design ‧ Flash Greater Bay Area 2022".
(Office of the Chief Executive)
Last year, another RMB 1 billion was injected to support the long-term development of Hong Kong's creative industries
In addition, Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor delivered a video speech at the launch ceremony of "Hong Kong Smart Design ‧ Flash Greater Bay Area 2022" today, saying that the current-term government attaches great importance to the creative industry, and last year re-injected into the "Creative Smart Project" under Create Hong Kong $1 billion to support the industry in organizing more projects that are conducive to the long-term development of the creative industries.
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