Health chief Lo Chung-mau has pledged to uphold medical professional standards despite revealing a steady rise in disciplinary cases over four years. Photo: Jonathan Wong

    Hong Kong records surge in disciplinary cases among intern and resident doctors

    The number of disciplinary cases involving intern and resident doctors in Hong Kong’s public hospitals has nearly tripled over four years, with lawmakers calling for stronger safeguards to uphold professional standards. Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau revealed on Wednesday that the Hospital Authority recorded 35 disciplinary cases involving intern and resident doctors for poor performance…

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    Appendicitis surgery blunder puts spotlight on Hong Kong public hospital safety

    Appendicitis surgery blunder puts spotlight on Hong Kong public hospital safety

    A recent surgical blunder involving a doctor mistakenly removing a patient’s fallopian tube instead of her appendix has cast doubt on Hong Kong public hospitals’ ability to effectively implement safety protocols and allocate manpower, advocates have said. Caritas Medical Centre revealed the blunder on Friday, which began with a 48-year-old woman being admitted for appendicitis…

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