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Chapter V.  Embracing the Modern Age






 Women in Surgery































 Dr Velda Chow  Dr Judy Ho  Professor Ava Kwong  Professor Nancy Man  Dr Ada Ng     Professor Tiffany Wong



 The field of surgery has a history of having  working groups in Hong Kong and   In laboratory research, Professor Nancy  world, but I’m used to that, and I don’t feel
 few women among its ranks both locally  Shenzhen, and receiving a number of   Man, Director of both the Clinical and  lonely,” she said. Nor has she felt the need
 and internationally. In the past, women  awards locally and internationally for   Translational Research Laboratory and  to change her ways when in leadership
 faced a very masculine-oriented work  her research. She was also elected Chair   Laboratory for Liver Transplantation and  positions. “When I was president of ILTS,
 environment and unspoken barriers to  of the International Committee of the   Liver Cancer at HKU, has also been a  I was very polite because I was pretty
 promotion. But today, more and more  Association of Women Surgeons.  leader. She came to HKU in 1995 from  junior then, and I think being polite will
 women are entering the field. Trailblazers   Shanghai as the first PhD student of  be a much better way to solve conflicts
 in the Department helped to set an  “There have always been fewer women in   Professor ST Fan and became part of the  and competitions.”
 example.  surgery. It’s a man’s world because it’s all   groundbreaking liver transplant team.
 technical, hands on, a very masculine way   She has held prestigious posts in her field,  These efforts have made a career in
 Professor Ava Kwong became the first  of interpreting success, and the training is   such as President of the National Liver  surgery more welcoming for women such
 female  Clinical  Professor  in  Surgery  tough. But I think that has changed. More   Transplant Society and the first Asian and  as Dr Rosemarie Chiu, who graduated
 in Hong Kong in 2012 and first female  women are willing to do surgery now,”   academic President of the International  in 2017 and has completed her surgical
 council  member  of  the  College  of  she said. Professor Kwong has helped   Liver Transplant Society (ILTS). She also  residency. “From around my training
 Surgeons of Hong Kong (CSHK) in 2011.  to pave the way as founder and elected   received the ILTS Rising Star Award in  years, there has been a 50-50 split of
 She studied in the UK and returned to  chair of the Women’s Surgical Chapter   2006 as a Mentee and won the Mentor  males and females. I’m not sure why. In
 Hong Kong in the late 1990s to work with  of the CSHK, which focuses on bringing   award four times between 2007 and 2016. previous years, this was definitely a male-
 the Hospital Authority, establishing the  people together through such activities   dominated specialty. But I don’t feel any
 Hong Kong Hereditary Breast Cancer  as charity events, family barbecues and   “There are not many women in surgery,  discrimination, none at all. I don’t feel
 Family Registry in 2007, holding many  makeup days. “I want to show members   even less in transplant, and very few  my gender gives me any disadvantage.”
 positions in cancer and breast cancer  that as a surgeon, you can still have a life.”  women in leadership especially in the











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