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CHAN Kwan Yi Queeny - The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Department <strong>of</strong> Community and Family Medicine<br />

JONES Roger and LEE Albert. "Discussion Paper - 60 years <strong>of</strong> the National Health Service:<br />

review <strong>of</strong> primary health care in the United Kingdom and its possible relevance to China". <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong> Practitioner vol.30 pp.144-151. <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> SAR: <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Family<br />

Physicians, 2008.09.<br />

LEE Albert; <strong>CHAN</strong> Kwok Wai; CHEUNG Kit <strong>Yi</strong>ng Andy and TSANG Kwong Ka. "How to get<br />

Family Medicine training started in a region with no provision <strong>of</strong> undergraduate and postgraduate<br />

medical education: Case study <strong>of</strong> Macao". Paper presented in the 37th Annual Scientific Meeting -<br />

Primary Care Research and Education, organized by <strong>The</strong> Society for Academic Primary Care,<br />

National <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ireland, 147-147. Galway, Ireland, 2008.07.09.<br />

GRIFFITHS Sian Meryl. "One Country, Two Systems: Public Health in China". Public<br />

Health 2008. vol.122 no.8, pp.754-761. 2008.08.<br />

LEE Albert. "Advancing Health Literacy: Experience from Health Promoting School and Health<br />

Cities in Asia". Invited Seminar to lead a Health Literacy Research Discussion Group in London<br />

South Bank <strong>University</strong> London, United Kingdom: London South Bank <strong>University</strong>, 2008.07.07.<br />

<strong>CHAN</strong> <strong>Yi</strong>ng Yang Emily; KIM Jean Hee; GRIFFITHS Sian Meryl and LAW Sk Lilian. A Pilot<br />

Study for public health policy model and indicators development for child health in <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong>. HKSAR Government Central Policy Unit commissioned research. 107 pgs. <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong>, 2008.12.20.<br />

GRIFFITHS Sian Meryl and FOK Tai Fai. "Help worried parents, but sick patients must also get<br />

treatment". South China Morning Post 1 Oct 2008. 1 pgs. 2008.10.01.<br />

<strong>CHAN</strong> <strong>Yi</strong>ng Yang Emily; KIM Jean Hee; LAW Sk L; SUEN Yp; CHIU Ch and GRIFFITHS<br />

Sian Meryl. "Delphi Process to develop child health indicators in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>. ". Paper presented in<br />

the asia pacific conference <strong>of</strong> public health, organized by Asia Pacific Academic Consortium for<br />

Public Health, 112 pgs. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2008.11.08.<br />

LEE Albert. "Heatlhy City movement working in synergy with promotion <strong>of</strong> physical activity to<br />

control preventable lifestyle diseases". Paper presented in the 16th Biennial Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport 2008, organized by <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Macau and International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport p.216.<br />

Macau, 2008.07.26.<br />

LEE Albert. "Synergistic Effect <strong>of</strong> Joining Up Different Healthy Settings to Improve Population<br />

Health. Key speech for the session in Academic Session Papers: <strong>The</strong> settings approach moves toward<br />

the future". Paper presented in the <strong>The</strong> 3rd Global Conference <strong>of</strong> the Alliance for Healthy<br />

Cities, organized by Alliance for Healthy Cities (AFHC), Ichikawa City and <strong>The</strong> 3rd Global<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the AFHC Organizing Committee, 15-19 pgs. Ichikawa, Japan, 2008.10.26.<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Medicine

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