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PolyU Speed ​​is the first to partner with the private sector to offer internships to medical administration students

2022-05-26T06:29:59.600Z


The School of Professional and Continuing Education of PolyU and the Hong Kong Integrated Oncology Centre (HKIOC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding today (26th) to facilitate the collaboration between the PolyU Speed ​​School of Professional and Continuing Education (PolyU Speed) and the Centre to jointly provide medical services


The School of Professional and Continuing Education of PolyU and the Hong Kong Integrated Oncology Centre (HKIOC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding today (26th) to facilitate the collaboration between the PolyU Speed ​​School of Professional and Continuing Education (PolyU Speed) and the Centre to jointly set up scholarships for medical administration and the one-year multi-nursing program "Plan", HKIOC will provide 150,000 yuan and PolyU Speed ​​will allocate 15,000 yuan. Every year, two students will share the scholarship equally and participate in a one-year internship.


PolyU Speed ​​and HKIOC provide study and internship opportunities for students of the full-time Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business (Medical Administration) top-up degree program, including private medical center operations, business management, etc. And the one-year "Diversified Seedling Project", HKIOC will provide 150,000 yuan and PolyU Speed ​​will allocate 15,000 yuan. Each year, two medical administration students will share the scholarship equally, that is, each person will receive a prize of 82,500 yuan. Participate in a one-year internship at HKIOC.

PolyU: Provides students with a better understanding of the operation of private healthcare companies in Hong Kong

Ruan Bowen, Dean of PolyU’s Faculty of Professional and Continuing Education, said that in the past, most of the Faculty arranged students to go to hospitals for internships. This is the first time that the Faculty has cooperated with a private medical institution, which allows students to have a better understanding of the operation of private medical enterprises in Hong Kong, and learn about patient safety, Practical knowledge in areas such as health management.

Opportunity to stay in the company after the internship

Tang Jiaqi, Chief Executive Officer of HKIOC, said that with the expansion of the medical market in Hong Kong, the manpower of medical administrative management will be more tight, and it is hoped that more talents can be cultivated through cooperation.

In addition, he mentioned that in the past, the focus of the medical field was on doctors and nurses, and there were few internship opportunities for medical administration students, while the "Multi-nursing Project" can provide 15 to 20 hours per week for a year of internship. Students can Participated in frontline medical administration, patient support logistics services, market and business development.

He also said that students are welcome to stay in the center to continue their work after the internship period.

The winners of the first-year award-winning students are first-year student Zhang Yingxin and second-year student Huang Zhuolin. They both started their internships at HKIOC in April.

Zhang Yingxin believes that it is rare to have an internship in a private institution. Compared with other students who can only work in one or two departments for an internship in a public hospital, an internship at HKIOC can get in touch with more different departments and understand their operation; Huang Zhuolin pointed out that in two close to two During the month's internship, I followed up the filming of medical visits and the production of marketing materials, etc., and I benefited a lot. I look forward to being transferred to the nursing department later to increase my understanding of frontline work.

The winners of the first-year award-winning students are first-year student Zhang Yingxin (left) and second-year student Huang Zhuolin (right). They both started their internships at HKIOC in April.

(Photo by Ma Weijie)

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Source: hk1

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