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Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong

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Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong
AbbreviationLicentiate Society
LMCHK Soc
FormationJune 15, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-06-15)
TypeNonprofit organization
Legal statusCompany limited by guarantee
HeadquartersHong Kong
Region
Worldwide
Websitehttps://lmchk.org
Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong
Traditional Chinese香港執照醫生醫學會

The Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong (Licentiate Society, Chinese: 香港執照醫生醫學會, and branded also as LMCHK SOC) is an independent, non-profit, recognized professional body representing doctors that have graduated from medical schools outside of Hong Kong and that have attained (or are in the process of attaining) medical licensure in Hong Kong.[1] The group was founded in 2017 and incorporated in 2019. It has offices in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is the only incorporated organization dedicated to such doctors.[2]

Background

The member doctors graduated from medical schools outside of Hong Kong, attained medical licensure in their original jurisdiction, and then successfully cleared the qualification requirements for registering as a medical practitioner in Hong Kong.

Before non-local medical graduates can become registered medical practitioners in Hong Kong, they are required to attain a license from the Medical Council of Hong Kong (i.e., the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong or LMCHK qualification).[3] The pathway to earn the qualification requires passing a rigorous Hong Kong Medical Licensing Examination (HKMLE) and undergoing a period of training or local work experience.[4][5] LMCHK doctors are thus both licensed and registered in Hong Kong.

Prior to 1997, the LMCHK doctors consisted overwhelmingly of graduates from Mainland China. The pre-1997 colonial government exempted graduates of commonwealth countries from having to sit for a licensing exam or having to serve additional training. After 1997, all non-local graduates were required to earn the LMCHK licensure in order to register to practice in Hong Kong.[6] Consequently, the geographic and ethnic diversity of LMCHK doctors has increased particularly in the last several years.

History

The rigorous requirements to become an LMCHK doctor has given the group a common bond.[7] With the growing size and diversity of LMCHK doctors post-1997, interest grew within the LMCHK community to meet up. To this end, there were periodic social events throughout the years from 1997 to 2016. The Licentiate Society traces its formation to 15 June 2017, when the doctors started a popular WhatsApp group and began meeting regularly.[8]

On this same day, 11 members of the LMCHK community held a happy hour social. The group continued to grow and hold regular meet-ups, dinners, and other events. In August 2019, the members outnumbered the WhatsApp limit of 256 people. To address the overflow, they formed additional groups.

The quarterly events (and more) have been held continuously since June 2017. On 26 November 2019, the group incorporated as a nonprofit company limited by guarantee with the name Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong. On 9 June 2022, the organization moved to a new office location in Wan Chai in order to expand its administrative support.

The Licentiate Society has LMCHK doctors from over 20 different licensing jurisdictions including (in order by relative numbers of doctors): UK, Mainland China, Australia, Ireland, USA, Canada, South Africa, Chinese Taipei, Singapore, Belgium, India, Korea, Nepal, Netherland-Antilles, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.[9]

Purpose

The Licentiate Society's aims include:[10][11][12]

  • Nurtures the needs of the LMCHK community through social events and medical education.[13]
  • Represents LMCHK community's interests in and outside of Hong Kong
  • Supports the efforts of candidates sitting for the HKMLE, including holding exam review sessions
  • Endorses public education and engagement[14]
  • Promotes the highest standards of healthcare,[15] professionalism, safety, and education
  • Encourages working with other medical practitioners and doctors and community organizations in realizing it objectives[16][17]

Governance

The Licentiate Society's governing body is the Council and consists of 9 Council Members, who serve as its board of directors. Three Council Members hold officer positions as follows: President, Honorary Secretary, and Honorary Treasurer.

Membership

There are 4 classes of members: Full, Associate, Honorary, and Corporate. Only Full Members may vote and hold office.[18]

Committees

The Licentiate Society has 3 approved committees, which consist of the following: Member Services, Medical Education, and Industry Relations.

References

  1. ^ "Local Professional Bodies". Hospital Authority of Hong Kong. Healthcare Professionals. Hong Kong.
  2. ^ "Cyber Search Centre of the Companies Registry". Hong Kong Companies Registry. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Registration of Medical Practitioners". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  4. ^ "Licensing Examination". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Period of Assessment". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  6. ^ "General information about becoming a registered medical practitioner". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Foreign doctors' test 'too tough'". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Origins of the Licentiate Society". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Diversity among the LMCHK". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  10. ^ "Purpose of the Licentiate Society". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  11. ^ 陳淑霞 (2020-02-07). "【武漢肺炎】疫情肆虐礙來港信心 逾8成海外醫生存負面觀感". 香港01 (Licentiate Society published survey results of Hong Kong’s non-locally trained (LMCHK) doctors on the impact of the coronavirus outbreak) (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2020-02-19.
  12. ^ "醫界人手與資歷不足將加劇——疫情對招攬海外醫生的影響(文:江家銘) (09:00) - 20200224 - 文摘". 明報新聞網 - 即時新聞 instant news (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  13. ^ "Medicolegal considerations of non-face-to-face communications in the post Covid-19 healthcare setting (Online)". www.icmecpd.hk. Archived from the original on 2020-06-23. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  14. ^ Webinar - Pandemic Strategy: Staying Healthy during Covid-19, Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, 2020-03-25, retrieved 2020-04-13
  15. ^ 明報新聞 (19 November 2020). "香港執照醫生醫學會就輸入非本地醫生發表意見".
  16. ^ "西甲可重開 原來香港有功勞". on.cc東網 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  17. ^ 陶嘉心 (2020-07-02). "新冠肺炎|西甲復賽半月 賽會感謝香港及全球醫護抗疫有功". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  18. ^ "Membership". Retrieved 15 December 2019.

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