Faculty of Medicine

Curriculum Retreat

 

Saturday, 12 September 2009

 

Shaw Auditorium, 1/F, Postgraduate Education Centre (PEC), Prince of Wales Hospital

 

P R O G R A M M E

 

Time

8:00 AM

 

Registration in Foyer, G/F, PEC

 

8:30 AM

Welcome remarks by the Dean

Prof T F Fok

 

 

 

Section I

Reporting – 1

 

8:40 AM

Update of the Medical Curriculum 2008-2009

Prof H K Ng,

Prof S O Chan 1

9:00 AM

Curriculum admissions policy, changes if any, intake statistics

Prof S Kumta

9:10 AM

The School of Biomedical Sciences – visions & aspirations regarding undergraduate teaching

Prof M Tam 1

9:15 AM

The School of Public Health & Primary Care – undergraduate teaching for medical and health sciences students

Prof S Wong 1

9:20 AM

9:25 AM

9:30 AM

Pharmacy:  Pharmacy Education and the Way Forward

Nursing:  Approach to Care and Student Development

Q & A

Prof V Lee 1

Prof C Chan 1

All

 

 

 

Section II

Reporting - 2

 

9:40 AM

Year 5 exam results and key impressions (MED & SUR)

Prof P Lai

9:55 AM

Report on intern assessment and graduate survey

Prof S M Kumta, 1

Prof S O Chan  1

10:10 AM

Feedback from external and internal programme reviews

Prof H K Ng 1

10:25 AM

Discussion – concerns and needs regarding teaching and curricular matters

All

 

 

 

10:50 AM

Coffee Break

 

 

 

 

11:10 AM

Feedback from Year Coordinators

 

 

Year 1

Prof C Cheng 1

 

Year 2

Prof S O Chan 1

 

Year 3

Prof H K Ng 1

 

Year 4

Prof W H Tam 1

 

Year 5

Prof G Cheng 1

11:40 AM

Discussion, Comments & Views of Teachers

All

 

 

 

 

Key Presentations

 

11:55 AM

Lessons from the Very Basic Course

Prof C Gomersall

12:10 PM

The NHS-Foundation Year – what does it mean?

Prof M Underwood 1

12:25 PM

Expectations of an “Intern” – What skills, knowledge & attributes we desire?

Prof C K Li 1

12:40 PM

Discussion

All

 

 

 

1:10 PM

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

Medical Education: OES-generated Evaluations, Novel Ideas & Recent TDGs

 

2:00 PM

2:10 PM

TDG: Virtual patients – an international perspective

TDG:  Assessing the non-technical dimensions in practical procedural skills

Prof L Critchley 1

Prof S Kumta 1

2:20 PM

2:30 PM

5000 System Panels’ MCQs – what have we learnt?

Critical concerns with MCQs used in final MB ChB exams

Prof S Au 1

Prof S Kumta 1 2

2:40 PM

Discussion

All

 

 

 

 

Reporting on Action Items from the Previous Curriculum Day

 

2:55 PM

Outcomes – where do we stand today? 

Prof S M Kumta 1 2

3:05 PM

Action plan for the next curriculum day and discussion on its format

All

3:20 PM

Concluding remarks

Prof T F Fok