Chinese Medicine clinics present an option for fighting the epidemic and rehabilitation (2020.5.14)
The Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan (third left), accompanied by the Chief Executive of the Hospital Authority (HA), Dr Tony Ko (second left), today (May 14) visit the United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service – The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinic cum Training and Research Centre (Tai Po District) in the Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital. They met with the Chairperson of United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service (UCN) Management Committee, Mr John Li (centre); the Executive Director of UCN, Ms Esther Mok (third right); and the Chief of Service of UCN, Dr Cheung Kit-nung (second right). Also pictured are the Chief of Chinese Medicine Department of HA, Ms Rowena Wong (first left) and the Head of Chinese Medicine Unit of the Food and Health Bureau, Ms Ellen Chan (first right).
The Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan (first right), today (May 14) is pictured visiting the United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service – The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinic cum Training and Research Centre (Tai Po District) to learn about the operation of the Chinese medicine pharmacy at the clinic.
The Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan (left), today (May 14) visits the United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service – The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinic cum Training and Research Centre (Tai Po District). Photo shows clinic staff explaining the Chinese herbal medicine decoction services.
The Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan (third left), today (May 14) visits the United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service – The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinic cum Training and Research Centre (Tai Po District). Photo shows clinic staff explaining the distribution progress of Chinese medicine granules.
The Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan (third right), is pictured visiting the United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service – The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinic cum Training and Research Centre (Tai Po District) (CMCTR) today (May 14), where she met with representatives from the operator of the CMCTR and resident Chinese Medicine Practitioners to exchange views on the development of Chinese medicine and the operation of the CMCTR.