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9 Feb 2009

CUHK signs Agreement of Academic Exchange and Cooperation with Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital

9 Feb 2009
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Professor Li Yuan-feng (left), President, Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital signs the Agreement of Academic Exchange and Cooperation with Professor T F Fok, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK

The Sichuan delegation led by Professor Li Yuan-feng; representatives of the Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; and three quake survivors supported by Stand TALL, namely Dai Guo-hong, Song Xin-yi and Gong Gui-lin

Dai Guo-hong doing Chinese calligraphy

Dai Guo-hong is playing bawu while Gong Gui-lin sings

Song Xin-yi gives her drawing to Professor T F Fok

The catastrophic Sichuan Earthquake in May 2008 caused massive damage to the province and ruined numerous families. The reconstruction of the province is underway while relief works are still very much in need for quake survivors to resume their normal lives. Stand TALL is a charitable organization registered in HK. Convened by Professor K M Chan, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK, the project aims at providing the quake victims with a comprehensive rehabilitation programme and training up Sichuan medical staff. In the past eight months, it has already provided services for more than 300 patients. To further strengthen the partnership in academic exchange, Professor T F Fok, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of CUHK signed the Agreement of Academic Exchange and Cooperation with Professor Li Yuan-feng, President of the Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital today (9 February). This formal collaboration signifies CUHK’s long-term commitment in contributing to the rehabilitation programme in Sichuan.

Led by Professor Li Yuan-feng, the Sichuan delegation is visiting Hong Kong from 8 to 11 February. The delegation includes three quake survivors supported by Stand TALL, namely Song Xin-yi, Gong Gui-lin and Dai Guo-hong. Song, a 3-year old girl, is the youngest patient supported by Stand TALL, probably also the youngest amputee in history. After being fitted the prosthesis, she can now climb up and down the staircase freely, showing the importance of rehabilitation at the early stage. Since her parents lost their lives when protecting her at the earthquake, Stand TALL will keep taking good care of her in the future. Gong and Dai are both teenage bilateral amputees. During their visit to Hong Kong, they will receive state-of-the-art rehabilitation advice and medical treatment. Joint medical consultation will be organized between the medical professionals in Hong Kong and Sichuan to further enhance the treatment protocol of the patients.

In addition, the delegation will meet with Professor Lawrence J Lau, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK to elaborate issues about academic cooperation. Besides, the delegation will meet with Dr. York Chow, SBS, JP, Secretary for Food and Health of the HKSAR Government, and Mr. Anthony Wu, JP, Chairman of the Hospital Authority to report on the latest development of the Sichuan-Hong Kong Rehabilitation Centre and the Sichuan-Hong Kong Rehabilitation Training and Development Programme.



Professor Li Yuan-feng (left), President, Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital signs the Agreement of Academic Exchange and Cooperation with Professor T F Fok, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK

Professor Li Yuan-feng (left), President, Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital signs the Agreement of Academic Exchange and Cooperation with Professor T F Fok, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK

 

The Sichuan delegation led by Professor Li Yuan-feng; representatives of the Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; and three quake survivors supported by Stand TALL, namely Dai Guo-hong, Song Xin-yi and Gong Gui-lin

The Sichuan delegation led by Professor Li Yuan-feng; representatives of the Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; and three quake survivors supported by Stand TALL, namely Dai Guo-hong, Song Xin-yi and Gong Gui-lin

 

 

Dai Guo-hong doing Chinese calligraphy

Dai Guo-hong doing Chinese calligraphy

 

Dai Guo-hong is playing bawu while Gong Gui-lin sings

Dai Guo-hong is playing bawu while Gong Gui-lin sings

 

Song Xin-yi gives her drawing to Professor T F Fok

Song Xin-yi gives her drawing to Professor T F Fok

 

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