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Chapter V.  Embracing the Modern Age






 Message from Residents





                             As we honour our past, we remain focused on the future: upholding the
                             values that brought us here, and continuing to serve with integrity, skill,
                             and compassion.

                             Dr Justin Ho:

                             Returning to Hong Kong as a United Kingdom graduate to pursue my
                             surgical training and join the Department of Surgery at The University of
                             Hong Kong has been a pivotal moment in my professional career.

                             Throughout my transition, the Department and my mentors have been
                             exceptionally supportive, demonstrating patience and providing invaluable
                             guidance at every stage. I have been profoundly impressed by the remarkable
                             breadth and variety of training opportunities available, and I am particularly
                             inspired by the Department’s pioneering adoption of novel surgical
                             techniques and technological advancements, most notably in the field of
                             robotic surgery.

                             I am therefore immensely excited and look forward with great anticipation
                             to continuing my training and advancing my surgical career here.
 A networking happy hour for senior and junior medical staff in September 2025.
                             Dr Henry Lee:

 Dr Herman Cheng:            Queen Mary Hospital has been an inspiring place to train, combining its role
                             as a teaching institution with strong encouragement for research, allowing
 Surgical training can be challenging, but I am grateful to undertake mine   me to develop comprehensive knowledge beyond the clinical setting. The
 in this department. It is where I am taught that I should not aspire to be   hospital’s diverse expertise, enriched by professionals worldwide, enables
 an operator inside the operating theatre, but a compassionate surgeon in   us to approach medical challenges from multiple perspectives, broadening
 front of the patient, one that sacrifices and strives to give hope to those in   insight and practice. As a trainee, the opportunity to teach medical students
 need. During these starting days of my surgical career, as I cherished the   has been invaluable, allowing me to pass on lessons while reflecting on
 opportunities that my mentors have generously provided, I have grown to   my own growth. This cycle of learning and teaching fosters continuous
 embrace the mistakes I make to change for the better. The department’s   improvement  and  reinforces  the value of  humility,  collaboration,  and
 rich academic tradition has also instilled confidence in me to be part of   lifelong learning.
 the effort for academic excellence and the betterment of our healthcare
 system. It’s a privilege to be part of the team.
                             Dr Luk Yan:
 Dr Alvina Fok:              Our Department’s 110th anniversary marks decades of dedication and
                             excellence in surgical training and patient care. One of the privileges of
 As we mark the 110th anniversary of our Department of Surgery, we celebrate   being part of our Department is that it offers ample opportunities for us to
 a legacy of dedication and unwavering commitment to patient care.  participate in research projects early in our surgical career and to attend
 In my five years of general surgical training, this department has become   overseas conferences, engaging in academic exchanges. These experiences
 more  than a workplace:  it  is  a team, united  by  the  shared  purpose of   allow us to establish valuable connections with global experts, inspire
 achieving the best outcomes for our patients. There have been countless   innovations and to integrate research into clinical practice, optimising
 sleepless nights spent in the operating theatre, working side by side with   patient outcomes in turn. As we embrace new surgical technologies and
 colleagues – both mentors and peers – driven by a common purpose to help   upcoming challenges, may we continue to raise the standard of care for our
 and to heal. In these moments, I’ve witnessed first-hand the commitment   patients and to strive for greater heights of success.
 and resilience that define our department.





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