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Exploring Psychiatry and culture, he began to realise their common ground of human elements and adapting to change. In late 2016, he went to The University of Cambridge as Academic Visitor at the Department of East Asian Studies in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. While there, he learned about history and culture, studying the impact of digitalisation on human beings. His recent academic focus is on the impact of the post- Millennial world on the human mind, mental health and society, with inter-disciplinary perspectives. His work focused particularly on the impact of these factors on young people. Dr Linda Chan ( 陳美珍 ) joined both the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care and the Bau Institute of Medical and Health Sciences Education as Clinical Assistant Professor in January 2020. Dr Chan earned her medical degree from the University of Nottingham, completed her Family Medicine training in the USA, and is currently a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine. She earned her Master’s in Medical Education from the University of Dundee in 2017, was accepted for Membership of the Academy of Medical Educators (UK) in 2019, and became a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians in 2020. Dr Chan’s research interests lie in medical education, with a focus on the wellbeing of healthcare learners and professionals. Dr Loraine Chow Lok-wan ( 鄒樂韻 ) joined the Department of Ophthalmology as Clinical Assistant Professor in July 2020. She graduated from The University of Hong Kong in 2012 with Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees. She became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (Ophthalmology) in 2015 and a fellow of the College of Ophthalmologists of Hong Kong in 2019. Dr Chow is an Oculoplastic surgeon with a strong research interest in the field. Her work focuses on eyelid disease treatments and surgeries, including non-invasive Dr Victoria Wong Wing-yee ( 黃穎兒 ) joined HKUMed as Director of the HKU Health System in July 2020. Dr Wong obtained her MBBS and Master of Medical Sciences at HKU, specialising in Administrative Medicine. Prior to joining HKUMed, she served as a Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Hospital Authority from 2011 to 2020 and also as Medical Director of the Hospital Authority Eye Bank. Dr Wong previously worked at the Research Office of the HKSAR Food and Health Bureau on secondment from 2009 to 2010. Professor Timothy Hudson Rainer ( 譚偉恩 ) joined HKUMed as Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine and Head of the Emergency Medicine Unit in October 2020. He brings over 30 years of experience in clinical and academic emergency medicine to the Unit. Professor Rainer obtained his intercalated BSc in Medical Biochemistry, MBBCh and his MD from the University of Wales College of Medicine. He served at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Prince of Wales Hospital from 1996 to 2015 as Director of the Accident and Emergency Medicine Academic Unit (2004 - 2015), Chief of Service (2003 - 2010) and Consultant (2003 - 2015). He set up the Emergency Medicine Unit in Cardiff University’s School of Medicine (2015 - 2018) and was Vice-President of the International Federation for Emergency Medicine (2016 - 2018). Professor Rainer’s vision is the establishment of a world- class academic Department of Emergency Medicine with the capacity to generate state-of-the-art translational research. Dr Chan Kai-tai ( 陳啓泰 ) joined the Department of Psychiatry as Clinical Associate Professor in July 2020. In addition to his clinical practice in psychiatry, Dr Chan has been a professional songwriter and involved in various cross-media and cultural work over the years. Hello! 46 People People

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