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Lo Chung-mau

Lo Chung-mau
The latest news and updates on Lo Chung-mau, a distinguished Hong Kong surgeon and government official. Known for his pioneering work in adult right lobe living donor liver transplantation, which revolutionised global practice, he previously served as Hospital Chief Executive at The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital and held prominent roles in hepatobiliary surgery and liver transplantation at Queen Mary Hospital and The University of Hong Kong. Appointed in July 2022, his current responsibilities include enhancing Hong Kong’s healthcare services, promoting medical innovation, and integrating the Greater Bay Area for health initiatives. He is also a recipient of China’s First-class State Scientific and Technological Progress Award.
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals

Editorial | Hong Kong well set to raise the global bar for Chinese medicine

A new blueprint and hospital could be just the right medicine to help achieve the central government’s goals for the Greater Bay Area.

Hong Kong unveils its first blueprint to develop Chinese medicine sector

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Hong Kong to focus on mental health support after fire, seek smoking ban at sites

City leader John Lee says all of society ‘emanating sadness’, while labour chief vows government will push for ban on smoking at construction sites.

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HKUST to run Hong Kong’s third medical school on ‘strategic’, ‘financial’ merits

After eight-month race, expert panel finds HKUST has ‘broad global vision’ and ‘winning edge’ over Baptist University and Polytechnic University.

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Photo: May Tse
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