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  • Photo Gallery | HKU MPH

    Master of Public Health Facebook page HKU School of Public Health Alumni Facebook page Public Health Student Association Looking for used textbooks, advice on choosing courses, study groups, or simply a chat or some fun? Join the following Facebook groups set up by our alumni and students to stay connected and keep informed: HKU Public Health (Dept Community Medicine) Group for the 2014/2015 Cohort Please contact us should you know any new groups are formed. Photo Gallery ​Students' Activities MPH Orientation Week (August 31- September 9, 2017) MPH Spring Gathering - BBQ at Lamma Island (January 22, 2017) SPH Students Christmas Party (December 14, 2016) MPH Orientation Week (August 31- September 10, 2016) World Heart Day 2015 (November 15, 2015) MPH Orientation Week (August 31- September 11, 2015) Institut Pasteur 2015 Asian Society Luncheon (March 3, 2015) Visiting Mother's Choice (February 27, 2015) MPH Christmas Party and Cultural Night (December 19, 2014) Hike and Pottinger Peak Country Trail (November 30, 2014) MPH Farewell Party (July 26, 2014) Cycling from Tai Po to Tai Mei Tuk (June 22, 2014) Students Volunteer Project - Hiking & trail clean-up from Dragons Back to Big Wave Beach (March 23, 2014) CMC Hospital Visit (March 5, 2011) QMH Hosptial Visit (January 14, 2011) PYNEH Hospital Visit (January 8, 2011) Graduation Ceremony Graduation Ceremony (2017) Graduation Ceremony (2016) Graduation Ceremony (2015) SPH Graduation Ceremony (2014) SPH Graduation Ceremony (2013) SPH Graduation Ceremony (2012) SPH Graduation Celebration (2011) SPH Graduation Celebration (2010) Graduation Dinner (5 Dec 2009) Graduation Dinner (22 Nov 2008) Faculty Graduation Ceremony (2008) ​Achievements and Awards Medical Faculty Essay Competition 2008

  • The Council & Executive Committees | HKU Public Health Alumni Society

    The Council & Executive Committees President : Mr Vincent WONG Vice President : Dr TAM Yat Hung Honorary Secretary : Ms Carol KWOK Honorary Treasurer : Dr Ryan AU YUENG Faculty Representative : Dr Janice JOHNSTON Student Representative : Dr Esther WONG The Society consists of six executive committees that plan, organize and conduct activities, programmes or events for the benefits of all alumni and students of the School of Public Health. All members are welcome to join the committees, please contact the respective chairs/co-chairs if you are interested. Committee Social Activities Chair Vincent WONG Member Lisa Ringnér-Näckter Member Yuzhang HUANG Member Min ZHOU Membership Chair Yat-hung TAM Member Kenny MAK Member Man Fung WONG Public Relations (IT/Publications) Co-chair Vincent WONG Co-chair Carol KWOK Member Shahneela FARUQUI Member Edward PINKNEY Member Ahmet NACIOGLU Student Welfare Co-chair June LEUNG Co-chair Macy CHOW Member Debbie DENG Member Carol KWOK Liaison & Outreach Co-chair Carol KWOK Co-chair Macy CHOW Member Tiffany LAM Member Mimi CHAU Member Yuen Sum Kylie WONG Member Janet LAM Member Janet CHOW Donation & Scholarship Chair Ryan AU YEUNG Member Yu Ling Adrienne CHAN Click HERE to view the Terms of Reference for the Executive Committees. ​

  • Capstone | HKU MPH

    Capstone The Capstone is a culminating experience that allows students to integrate and synthesize public health competencies specific to their concentration of study. Near the end of their study, each student will submit a Capstone report of 5000-6000 words. This report should be a high-quality written product that is useful to external stakeholders, such as non-profit or governmental organizations. ​ The Capstone report may arise from the student’s Practicum experience, but should represent the student’s independent piece of work and demonstrate the stated Capstone competencies. ​ The Concentration Leads will provide guidance on the selection of Capstone competencies that are appropriate for the student’s educational and professional goals. Each student will also be assigned an Advisor, who will monitor the student’s progress and guide them in completion of the Capstone report. ​ As part of the Capstone course, students will receive guidance on systematic review and scientific writing. Students will also present a Capstone proposal to their Concentration Lead for feedback and approval.

  • Academic Awards | HKU MPH

    Professor Anthony Hedley Prize for Master of Public Health In 2002, Professor TH Lam, Professor AJ Hedley and their colleagues and friends established the Professor Anthony Hedley Prize in Public Health to commemorate the retirement of Professor Hedley from the headship (1988 - 2000) of the Department of Community Medicine through an initial donation of HK$20,000. With the establishment of the Master of Public Health in 2004, the prize was re-named as the Professor Anthony Hedley Prize for Master of Public Health. ​ Awardee 2023 Hung, Chun 2022 Yim, Pak Hei 2021 Chan, Ho Wai 2020 Lee, Lok Sze 2019 Yeung, Caitlin Hon Ning 2018 Iu, Pui Leung Lawrence Lam, Tin Kei 2017 Tsang, Hau Fung Flora 2016 Cheung, Ka Shing Yoshida, Tomoyo 2015 Chan, Ka Man Carmen 2014 Wan, Ka Ming Bettina 2013 Wong, Oi Man 2012 Ng, Chun Man 2011 Ng, Sau Yin 2010 Wong, Ming Sum Rosanna 2009 Wong, Lisa Anne 2008 Xu, Lin Shelly 2007 Heys, Michelle 2006 Ng, Chun Kong Chris 2005 Lam, Fung Robert 2004 Cheuk, Ka Leung Daniel 2003 Lai, Yuk Yau Timothy 2002 Lam, Man Kin Ronald Master of Public Health Honorary Teachers Scholarship In recognition of the many hours dedicated to and the tremendous support for the Master of Public Health (MPH) programme by honorary teachers and senior public leaders in Hong Kong, the Master of Public Health Board of Studies has established a scholarship programme for newly enrolled Master of Public Health candidates of HK$60,000 (per year). ​ Awardees 2022-2023 Ng, Ka Yu Justin Tsui, Wai Man Vivien 2021-2022 Houston, Lael Alana Zhou, Jiayi 2020-2021 Chan, Yu Hang Yik, Siu Long Thomas 2019-2020 Kong, Tsz Sin Sarah Lee, Lok Sze 2018-2019 Chan, Hiu Laam Yeung, Caitlin Hon Ning 2017-2018 Tan, Day Seng Wong, Yuen Sum Kylie 2016-2017 Chiu, Cheuk Pong Iu, Pui Leung Lawrence 2015-2016 Kim, Yoo Na Chau, Ying Kwan Mimi 2014-2015 Ahmed, Mohamed Raia Wong, Chun Lok Andrew 2013-2014 Ng, Mei Ni Maggie Quan, Jianchao 2012-2013 Chen, Jinyan Feng, Shuo 2011-2012 Hong, Lei 2010-2011 Tang, Chui Ying Celeste Yan, Nicole 2009-2010 Kam, May Sin Andrea Xu, Shule Christy Professor Anthony J Hedley Scholarship for Master of Public Health In recognition of Professor Anthony J Hedley's contribution to the development and teaching of the Master of Public Health (MPH) programme, the Board of Studies of the Master of Public Health has established a scholarship with the donations from Professor Hedley's friends and colleagues. The scholarship of $30,000 shall be awarded each year to a newly enrolled candidate pursuing the MPH programme each year. ​ Awardees 2022-2023 Tsang, Ka Chung 2021-2022 Zhu, Kexin 2019-2020 Lee, Tin Yan 2018-2019 Fung, Chi Heng 2017-2018 Wong, Chun Yiu 2016-2017 Chow, Po Ling Paulina 2015-2016 Hong, Yimin 2014-2015 Lim, Wey Wen 2013-2014 Tong, Dan 2012-2013 Gale, Samantha Charlotte 2010-2011 Jiao, Yang Distinction Awardees 2023 Peng, Kangning MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Yeung, Lok Sze Dorothy MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Yim, Pak Hei MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Yu, Leong Tung MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) 2022 Zhou, Jiayi MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) 2021 Lui, Wan Ching MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Wang, Caixuan MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) 2020 Chow, Lai Sze MPH (Public Health Practice) Lee, Lok Sze MPH-Intercalated (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Wu, Chun Long MPH-Intercalated (Public Health Practice) Yum, Hin Hei Samson MPH-Intercalated (Control of Infectious Diseases) 2019 Yeung, Caitlin Hon Ning MPH-Intercalated (Public Health Practice) 2018 Chen, Guomin MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Cheung, Yuk Man MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Iu, Pui Leung Lawrence MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Lam, Tin Kei MPH-Intercalated (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Lor, Cheuk Yin MPH-Intercalated (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Kobler, Marie Danielle MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Shimizu, Yasuko MPH (Public Health Practice) Tsang, Ngai Yung MPH (Control of Infectious Diseases) Wong, Yuen Sum Kylie MPH (Control of Infectious Diseases) 2017 Chau, Ying Kwan Mimi MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Cheung, Candice Jennifer Ka-Yu MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Fu, Man Chi MPH-Intercalated (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Ott, Brianna Hope MPH (Infectious Diseases) Siu, Sai Yan MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Tan, Mei Lee MPH (Public Health Practice) Tsang, Hau Fung Flora MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Xie, Yuxi MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Yeung, Ho Ching MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) 2016 Chan Ka Lok MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Cheung Chuen Ho MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Cheung Ka Shing MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Lam Pui Kin MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Ma Kam Man MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Ngai Yik Hang MPH (Public Health Practice) Tam Wai Fong MPH (Public Health Practice) Tsang Wai Kei MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Yam Ka Keung MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Yoshida Tomoyo MPH (Infectious Diseases) 2015 Chan Ka Man Carmen MPH (Public Health Practice) Chu Chi Hang Adrian MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Ko Fiona Kar-Yin MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Lim Wey Wen MPH (Infectious Diseases) Luo Shan MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Mok Hoi Yan MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Offeddu Vittoria MPH (Public Health Practice) Qiu Huanle MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Quan Jianchao MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Sam King Fung MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) 2014 Chan, Sze Tao MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Chow, Janet Wing-Gee MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Ng, Ho Lam MPH (Administrative Medicine) Wan, Ka Ming Bettina MPH (Health Economics, Policy and Management) Wong, Kwan Ting MPH (Health Economics and Policy) Xiao, Jingyi MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Yeung, Yin Shan MPH (Public Health Practice) Zhang, Qiqi MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) 2013 Ching, Wan Yee MPH (Public Health Practice) Cho, Li Wei MPH (Health Economics and Policy) Feng, Shuo MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Fong, Ho Fai Daniel MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Gale, Samantha Charlotte MPH (Public Health Practice) Lau, Ming Wai MPH (Administrative Medicine) Leung, Wing Yun Joy MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Ng, Hoi Yee Iris MPH (Public Health Practice) Wong, Oi Man MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Zhao, Yingzi MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Zhuang, Xiaoming MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) 2012 Chau, Hau Yan MPH (Public Health Practice) Ip, Patrick MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Leung, Yue Hin Ryan MPH (Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control) Leung, Yue Yan June MPH (Public Health Practice) Ng, Chun Man MPH (Public Health Practice) Tong, Pak Chiu MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Tsang, Chi Chung MPH (Administrative Medicine) Wong, Wing Yu MPH (Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control) 2011 Ko, Shui Wah Doreen MPH (Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control) Law, Ka Po MPH (Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control) Ng, Sau Yin MPH (Public Health Practice) Parry, Jane Elizabeth MPH (Public Health Practice) Poon, Pui Lok MPH (Administrative Medicine) Sim, Samantha Ng MPH (Administrative Medicine) Xie, Jian Ling MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) 2010 Chan, Kit Ling Amy MPH (Public Health Practice) Cheng, Lik Fai Rickie MPH (Administrative Medicine) Cheung, Hoi Yan Butterfly MPH (Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control) Li, Yuen Mei Emmy MPH (Public Health Practice) Ng, Kwok Bo Gloria MPH (Health Economics and Policy) Poon, Wai Lun William MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Tam, Chi Yan Maggie MPH (Public Health Practice) Wong, Kwai Wing Henry MPH (Public Health Practice) Wong, Ming Sum Rosanna MPH (Public Health Practice) 2009 Chapman, Peter Stuart MPH (Public Health Practice) Koo, Sergio Don MPH (Public Health Practice) Lee, Man Yan Michelle MPH (Health Economics and Policy) Lo, Lisha MPH (Health Economics and Policy) Ting, Yuk Joseph MPH (Medical Statistics) Wong, Lisa Anne MPH (Public Health Practice) Yeung, Shing Yip Alfred MPH (Public Health Practice) 2008 Au Yeung, Shiu Lun Ryan MPH (Health Economics and Policy) Chan, Shut Wah Kenneth MPH (Public Health Practice) Kan, Sik Yau Anita MPH (Administrative Medicine) Kwan, Tracy Tak Ching MPH (Public Health Practice) Xu, Lin Shelly MPH (Public Health Practice) Yuen, Shi Yin Nancy MPH (Health Economics and Policy) 2007 Heller, Gillis L MPH (Clinical Trials Research Methodology) Heys, Michelle MPH (Public Health Practice) Wong, Yee Man Bonny MPH (Public Health Practice) 2006 Lee, So Lun MPH (Public Health Practice) Ng, Chun Kong Chris MPH (Public Health Practice) Straub, Karsta MPH (Public Health Practice) 2005 Cheung, Yung Yan Terence MPH (Public Health Practice) Lam, Fung Robert MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Leung, Suet Fan Lydia MPH (Public Health Practice) Ma, Siu Keung Edmond MMedSc (Public Health) Siu, Hung Fai Peter MMedSc (Public Health) Tsang, Siu Cha Candy MMedSc (Public Health) Yu, Sui Cheung MPH (Epidemiology and Clinical Effectiveness) Yuen, Kam Tong MMedSc (Public Health) 2004 Au Yeung, Siu Hong Terence MMedSc (Public Health) Chan, Kin Keung Steve MMedSc (Public Health) Cheuk, Ka Leung Daniel MMedSc (Public Health) Chiu, Ka Chun Patrick MMedSc (Public Health) Lee, Pui Man Jeff MMedSc (Public Health) See, Sau King MMedSc (Public Health) Tang, May Ling Kitty MMedSc (Public Health) Tang, Mei Po MMedSc (Public Health)

  • Become a Member | HKU Public Health Alumni Society

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  • MPH Intercalated Programme | HKU MPH

    Programme Overview ​ An inter-professional pathway for MBBS , BChinMed , BNurs and BPharm students of HKU A broadly based training programme on contemporary health care issues Learning with students from all over the world A quotable qualification recognised by the Medical Council of Hong Kong for MBBS graduates The award of an intercalated MPH degree will be conferred at the same time as the completion of the undergraduate programme Eligibility Entry to the Master of Public Health (MPH) is highly competitive. Students of the following programmes* may apply for admission to the MPH Intercalated Programme in: MBBS Year 2 BChinMed Year 4 BNurs Year 4 BPharm Year 3 ​ Students are expected to attain a yearly GPA of 3.4 or above, if applicable, for consideration of admission. * Students taking MBBS/BNurs/BPharm as a second degree will be considered on an individual basis. Fees and Scholarships HK$104,850* (50% MPH programme fee discount) *Subject to University's approval ​ Application Online application commences in early December every year. Application Deadlines (September 2024 intake): MBBS : 31 December 2023 BChinMed/BNurs/BPharm : 28 June 2024 Concentration Students enroll in one of the concentrations offered by the Master of Public Health for a 1-year full-time programme. Public Health Practice (PHP) Epidemiology and Biostatistics (EB) Control of Infectious Diseases (CID) Health Economics, Policy and Management (HEPM) Academic Accreditation The Medical Council of Hong Kong recognises the Master of Public Health, MPH(HK) as a quotable qualification. Participants will be accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points from different academic institutes / committees. Please see “ CME & Quotable Qualification ” for details.

  • Practicum - Qamar Humaira | HKU MPH

    Qamar Humaira at Reconnect Limited Student Name Qamar Humaira Concentration of Study Health Economics Policy and Management (HEPM) MPH Degree Mode and Graduation Year Full-time, 2018 Practicum Mode School-approved Practicum Practicum Site Reconnect Limited 1. Describe your practicum. I conducted my practicum placement at Reconnect Limited, a non-profit non-governmental organisation, situated in Sheung Wan. Reconnect specialises in the design and delivery of environmental educational services to the corporate and school sectors. The company was founded by Dr. Elizabeth Lai, a Chartered Environmental Engineer in the year 2014 with the mission of bridging the gap in the local educational curriculum that places little emphasis on contemporary environmental issues. ​ My role and responsibilities at Reconnect varied from assisting in the design and development of workshop materials and on-going programs such as the Jockey Club Charities Trust Visualising Carbon Reduction Programme for Schools, creating content for the re-launch of Reconnect’s corporate website to collaborating and synthesising with my supervisor on a project proposal to the Environment Protection Department on the upcoming Municipal Charging Waste Scheme. Each activity provided extensive opportunities for me to not only partake in the production of environmentally-friendly deliverables but also exercise my communication, leadership and management skills. 2. Why did you choose your practicum organization/ practicum project? Reconnect, as a practicum site, allured to me the most due to its commitment to increasing the disconnected relationship the Hong Kong society has with the environment. Since my undergraduate exchange abroad program in Australia, I found a great disparity between the day-to-day environmental practices and policies in Hong Kong and Australia. Moreover, I also discovered through my MPH studies that environment is often an overlooked component of public health. Thus, my interest in Reconnect were two-fold one of personal commitment and second to shed greater light to the efforts placed by organisations such as Reconnect and their commitment towards public health. 3. What was the most rewarding part of your practicum? The most rewarding part of my practicum was the opportunity I received to observe and practice the various stages organisations like Reconnect go through to plan and prepare for the wide-scale execution and operation of services to the overarching community. I am also very grateful to Reconnect for allowing me to continue my efforts to return as a Program Officer for the Community-based Project for the upcoming Municipal Waste Charging Scheme. 4. Do you have any advice for future practicum students? The best advice I would give to future students is that every tasks at your practicum site whether large or small serves as an opportunity. In my experience, I found that placing effort and commitment on even the small tasks provides you with the opportunity to showcase your commitment to the practicum site. This commitment is not only self-fulfilling but also provides an excellent example of your character and determination towards the organisation. This attitude can enable you to build a sense of trust and belonging to your site and also showcase your responsibility and aptitude to your corresponding supervisors who may then entrust you with more challenging tasks. Back

  • Practicum - Vergil Tang | HKU MPH

    Vergil Tang at Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, Stubbs Road (CHI005h) Student Name Vergil Tang Concentration of Study Epidemiology and Biostatistics (EB) MPH Degree Mode and Graduation Year Full time, 2017-2018 Practicum Mode School-approved Practicum Practicum Site Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, Stubbs Road (CHI005h) If MPH were a book, this practicum experience would be one of the most significant and rewarding chapters. Practicum bridged the gap between theory and practice, and toned up my skills of analyzing health data, in addition to collaborating with research team and conducting literature reviews. ​ I completed my practicum in the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, Stubbs Road (HKAH). I worked closely with the Lifestyle Management Center, of which their vision is to share health reform messages that emphasize on the integration of the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of Total Health. Throughout the program, I had the privilege to provide statistical support, prepare articles for publication and deliver a health talk based on my literature review to an audience of senior citizens. ​ The program provided me with practical opportunities to apply the concept and theories I have learnt at school. For example, the statistical analyses in my supervisor’s research was something of challenging. To handle data properly, I revisited lecture notes and consulted my Biostatistics instructor. By running a statistical model in preparation for article publication, my learning curve was way steeper than finishing a problem set in class. ​ Before this practicum, wellness program, lifestyle management and health education were merely jargons to me. The program equipped me with a better understanding of health education – educating the public through health talk, wellness program and screening programs. “Health education research involves the translation of established and promising methods of disease prevention and health promotion to communities.” Both health education and research play imperative roles in public health, and I am honoured to have taken part through my practicum. Back

  • Course List | HKU MPH

    Course List of Master of Public Health Courses offered vary from year to year. Please visit the Timetable for the up-to-date schedule. Click the course title for detailed descriptions of individual courses. Course Code Course Name Course Coordinator CMED6000 Capstone CMED6020 Advanced statistical methods I Dr J Wong / Prof BJ Cowling CMED6030 Advanced epidemiological methods I Prof J Zhao CMED6040 Advanced statistical methods II Prof Tim Tsang CMED6100 Introduction to biostatistics Prof ST Ali CMED6104 Emerging infectious diseases and "one health" Prof JSM Peiris / Prof H Yen CMED6105 Infectious diseases in public health Prof M Chan CMED6109 CMED6200 Accounting and financial management in health care Introduction to epidemiology Prof Sammy Fung Prof R Au Yeung CMED6201 Principles of public health Prof D Ip CMED6202 The practice of public health Prof D Ip CMED6 204 Health and society Dr N Tan CMED6207 CMED6208 Non-communicable disease epidemiology and control Risk: perception, decisions and communication Dr M Schooling Prof J Liao CMED6210 Infectious disease modelling Prof J Wu CMED6211 Infectious disease epidemiology Prof J Wu CMED6216 Personalised public health Prof D Ip CMED6218 Human health: futures in a globalized world Prof R Fielding CMED6220 Health informatics Dr Ashish Joshi CMED6221 Public health ethics and law Dr Zohar Lederman / Prof Eric Ip CMED6224 Practicum CMED6228 Field epidemiology Dr YH Tam CMED6230 Epidemic and endemic infectious diseases Prof Wu Peng / Prof BJ Cowling CMED6300 Intermediate epidemiology Dr M Schooling CMED6704 Health behaviour and communication Prof W Lam CMED6900 Health policy and politics Prof Karen Grépin CMED6901 Health leadership and management Prof PH Chung CMED6902 Health economics Prof JC Quan CMED6903 Resources for health Dr Ravi Rannan-Eliya CMED6905 Economic evaluation for public health Prof D Bishai CMED6907 Perspectives in health care management Dr Kenneth Tsang CMED6909 Comparing systems of care for older people Prof SH Kagan CMED6910 Strategies in health care Dr Alexander Ng CMED6912 Environmental health hazards and interventions Prof LW Tian CMED6914 Air pollution and human health Prof LW Tian

  • CME & Quotable Qualification | HKU MPH

    CME & Quotable Qualification The Medical Council of Hong Kong recognises the Master of Public Health, MPH(HK) as a quotable qualification . Participants will be accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points from the following academic institutes / committees: 2023-2024/25 College / Programme CME / CPD Points awarded CME Category HK College of Anaesthesiologists 15 PP-NA HK College of Community Medicine 10 AP-PC The College of Dental Surgeons of Hong Kong Nil - HK College of Emergency Medicine 12 PC HK College of Family Physicians 100 (CME) OEA-5.04 10 (CPD) OEA-5.04 HK College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 10 AP-PC College of Ophthalmologists of Hong Kong 25 PG HK College of Orthopaedic Surgeons Nil - HK College of Otorhinolaryngologists 10 PP-2.2 HK College of Paediatricians 10 E-PP HK College of Pathologists Nil - HK College of Physicians Nil - HK College of Psychiatrists 5 OT-PG HK College of Radiologists Max. 30 for whole MPH programme B-PP (3 per course/Capstone/Practicum) College of Surgeons of HK 18 PP

  • Vision & Mission | HKU MPH

    Vision & Mission Our Vision ​ In Hong Kong, Asia and globally, public health issues and priorities are better understood, accepted and acted upon. Our Mission ​ To prepare students from diverse backgrounds and experience with the knowledge and competencies for the effective practice of public health and to become the next generation of public health leaders. ​ Our Values ​ The MPH programme values ​ Effective learning including shared interactive experience and service Diversity, inclusiveness and respect for others Social justice and ethical public health practice Evidence-based public health practice Our Goals ​ The MPH programme seeks to ​ Strengthen the public health workforce capacity, particularly in Hong Kong and Asia Instill core public health principles and values reflecting ethical and scientific approaches to the practice of public health Develop and hone public health problem-solving skills Build the understanding and skills of how to use leadership and advocacy to move from theory to achieving impact Advance the science and art of public health

  • Student Profile | HKU MPH

    2023/24 Intake Mode of Study ​ Full-time 77% ​ Part-time 23% ​ Concentration Control of Infectious Diseases 11% Epidemiology and Biostatistics 37% Health Economics, Policy and Management 31% Public Health Practice 21% Place of Origin Hong Kong 35% Mainland China or Macau 62% ​ Overseas 3% Occupation Full-time Students 45% Physicians & Dentists 1% Other Health Care Professionals (which include nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists, therapists and other allied health professionals) 15% Research Support Staff 5% Other Health care and Related Occupations (administration, social services, education, business) 15% Others 19%

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