The University of Hong Kong and the Chinese University
of Hong Kong provide basic training of doctors. They took in 143
and 141 medical students, respectively, in 2004. During the year,
nine doctors with professional qualifications obtained outside Hong
Kong passed the Licensing Examination conducted by the Medical Council
of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine is an independent
statutory body with the authority to approve, assess and accredit
specialist training within the medical and dental professions. Its
15 colleges conduct training and examinations to award specialist
qualifications to qualifying candidates. Training in dentistry is
available at the University of Hong Kong, which enrolled 53 dentists
in 2004. Three local universities offer full time degree programmes
in Chinese Medicine. In 2004, 48 full-time local Chinese medicine
graduates have passed the Licensing Examinations and registered
as Chinese medicine practitioners.
For allied health professionals, degree programmes
in the areas of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, optometry and
radiography are also offered by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
with an enrolment of 63, 40, 35 and 30 students respectively in
2004.
The University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University
of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the School
of General Nursing of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of the Hospital
Authority provide basic training of Registered Nurses. The three
universities recruited 451 nursing students into their four-year
general nursing degree programmes in 2004. In addition, the Hong
Kong Polytechnic University and the School of General Nursing of
the Queen Elizabeth Hospital enrolled 220 nursing students into
their three-year higher diploma nursing programmes. During the year,
43 nurses with professional nursing qualifications obtained outside
Hong Kong passed the Licensing Examinations for Registered Nurses
or Enrolled Nurses conducted by the Nursing Council of Hong Kong.
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