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Like all other professionals,
a doctor has an obligation to upkeep the standing of his or her
profession. This can be achieved by
(i) continuously improving his
or her professional skill,
(ii) participating in the learning
and teaching processes of continuing medical education, and
(iii) engaging in medical research,
at least at certain stage of his or her career such as while undergoing
postgraduate training. Research runs in the blood of the academics
and forms the backbone of the medical profession.
A
major path for the Department has been clinical or applied research.
Recent years has seen it moving into basic science research, and
rightly so.
The
Department also holds an annual research meeting (usually before
Chinese New Year) aimed at allowing members of the Department,
HKU and the community to find out what each other are doing in
terms of research thus fostering collaborations and to give our
trainees and students a chance to practice their presentation
skills. Please visit the Medical Research Conference
(MRC) homepage for further information.
For
students wishing to undertake research degrees (eg PhD, MPhil)
please refer to the Postgradute page of Teaching
and Traning homepage.
Below
lists the links for current
research interests of Speciality Divisions of the Department:-
Another
equally important part of research is the documantation and recognition
of such research output. For listings of publication and research
output by Specality Division/Unit and comprehensive listings by
The University of Hong Kong publish annually in Research and
Scholarship, please refer to the main
publication page of the Department.
Please
refer to the Research
Services Section, HKU for further information on research
at the University of Hong Kong level.
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