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最新活動及訓練課程
最新活動及訓練課程
2019

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The free short course “Disaster and Humanitarian Crisis” (20, 27-29 June, 2019) is organised by the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care (JCSPHPC), and Collaborating Centre for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (CCOUC) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI).
Disaster and humanitarian responses are crucial elements in public health practices. Humanitarian relief actions often highlight the importance of mitigation, preparedness, training and multidisciplinary collaborative response within and beyond the health and medical sector. This course offers an overview of the disaster management cycle and the public health and medical implications of disaster and humanitarian crisis. It aims to show how public health principles may be applied in disaster relief and how evidence-based health related humanitarian actions can be planned, implemented and evaluated.
This is a rerun of the same course held in 2018. Please check out the attached course outline for the detailed lecture date and content.
The course is designed for Master for Public Health (MPH) students and occasional students. For occasional students, assessment scheme is not required. An attendance of 70% is required for issuance of a Certificate of Attendance.
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How to enroll? | Click here for application Deadline for application: 1 June 2019 Both successful and non-successful applicants will receive notice by email on the 6 June 2019 |
For further enquiries, please contact Dr Tony Yung (Email: [email protected]; Tel: 2252 8468). For more details, please see the course outline on the right or go onto the course website here.

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Occupational health is an important topic for health practice. In order to protect health and well-beings, the need to understand the principles of occupational health and prepare for unforeseeable events is rapidly growing. This course will provide the participants with the overview of occupational hazards and health impacts, fundamental of hazards assessment and control. In addition, it will introduce the workplace emergency planning and responses to industrial disasters, as well as the related challenges to occupational health.
To learn more and enroll to the course

我們很高興為你介紹一個由香港社會醫學學院及香港賽馬會災難防護應變教研中心 (教研中心) 合辦,並於2019 年 5 月 11 及 18 日舉行為期 1.5 天的災難管理培訓工作坊。這個工作坊是專為於災難防護和應變工作中,負責指揮或管理工作的醫護健康專業人員和相關界別的高級人員而設,目的為向參加者分享實用技能和策略,以改善他們在衞生災害和災難期間的指揮和溝通能力。
各界傳媒人士和企業顧問將會在工作坊中與參加者分享本地的災難處理經驗。請在「下載」的右下方功能表中查看工作坊詳情,重點項目包括:
- 分享和平與戰爭期間的領導經驗 — 梁智鴻醫生
- 山泥傾瀉的災難管理 — 張偉文 博士
- 香港社交媒體狀況及社會聆聽和監察服務的最新消息 — Edmund Lee 先生
- 大數據挖掘及透過近期的重大熱門新聞探討相關例子 — James Leung 先生
工作坊詳情如下:
日期及時間 | 5 月 11 日 (星期六),上午 9:00 – 中午 12:30 |
地點 | 香港仔黃竹坑道 99 號 |
申請辦法 | 請將填妥的申請表格 (可在右方的「下載」功能表中獲取) 電郵至 [email protected] 截止日期:2019 年 4 月 26 日 工作坊名額有限,登記會以先到先得形式安排。 |
CME | 香港社會醫學學院的參加者將獲得 8 個持續醫學進修學分 (CME)。其他學院的 CME/持續專業發展 (CPD) 學分詳情會在日後公佈。 雖然只出席 5 月 11 日或 5 月 18 日其中一天工作坊的參加者仍可獲得部份 CME 積分,但我們仍鼓勵參加者完成整個為期 1.5 天的工作坊。 |
備註 | 工作坊費用全免 2019 年 5 月 18 日的工作坊將提供午膳 |
如有查詢,請發送電郵至 [email protected] 或致電 (852) 2871 8844 與 陳小姐聯絡。

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The Black Death, Spanish Flu, SARS, Ebola ... In the history of mankind, deadly infections and appalling disasters are inseparable. Science has given us the ability to hunt down the pathogens. However, pathogens – new and old – keep emerging and evolving in every corner of the planet. In today’s highly interconnected world, a single sneeze may set off a global pandemic.
Are you prepared for the next pandemic? How can we prepare for disasters caused by infectious diseases? This e-learning module is about biological disasters, the third in our series of e-learning modules on CBRN emergencies.
To learn more and enroll to the course