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Professor Wong, Ka Ki David 王家祺

Title:
Clinical Assistant Professor of Practice

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Professor Wong, Ka Ki David 王家祺

Title:
Clinical Assistant Professor of Practice

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Professional Qualifications
YearAwarding InstitutionQualification
2002The Chinese University of Hong KongMBChB
2006University of BathMSc Healthcare Informatics
2011The Hong Kong College of Family PhysiciansFHKCFP
2011Royal Australian College of General PractitionersFRACGP
2018Hong Kong Academy of MedicineFHKAM (Family Medicine)
Biography

David graduated with MBChB from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2002, and MSc Healthcare Informatics from University of Bath in 2006. He was admitted as Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians in 2011. He has been a Fellow of The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine and a Specialist in Family Medicine since 2018. He has diverse clinical experience in different primary care and acute care settings, in both public and private sectors in Hong Kong.

David has been an honorary teacher of the Department since 2009, where he was involved in undergraduate teaching of family medicine, communication and interpersonal skills, professionalism and ethics, as well as conducting research on teaching and learning. Before joining the Department as full-time academic in 2024, he was physician in University Health Service of HKU, providing comprehensive and holistic primary care to the multicultural university community.

Besides clinical practice, David is a champion in medical informatics and digital health initiatives. He was a core member of the Information Technology Committee of The Hong Kong Medical Association from 2007 to 2020, and was pivotal to the development and success of the first open-source electronic patient record system (EPR) in Hong Kong, which led to wider adoption of EPR locally. He is also an invited domain expert for the development of information standards in the HKSAR Government Electronic Health Record Sharing System. For his expertise and contributions in medical informatics, he was elected a Fellow of the Australasian College of Health Informatics (now Australasian Institute of Digital Health) in 2014.

 
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