Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong

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The Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong (MLSHK) is a professional organization in Hong Kong that represents medical practitioners who have obtained their medical qualifications outside of Hong Kong and are seeking to practice medicine within the region. The society plays a crucial role in supporting these practitioners through the licensure process and ensuring they meet the standards required by the Medical Council of Hong Kong.

History[edit | edit source]

The MLSHK was established to address the needs of foreign-trained doctors who face challenges in obtaining licensure in Hong Kong. The society provides resources, advocacy, and support to help these doctors navigate the complex regulatory environment.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary objectives of the MLSHK include:

  • Assisting foreign-trained doctors in understanding and meeting the requirements of the Licentiate Examination of the Medical Council of Hong Kong.
  • Providing educational resources and preparatory courses for the licensure examination.
  • Advocating for fair and transparent licensure processes.
  • Offering a platform for networking and professional development among its members.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in the MLSHK is open to medical practitioners who have obtained their medical degrees outside of Hong Kong and are seeking to practice in the region. The society offers different membership categories, including full membership for those who have passed the licensure examination and associate membership for those who are in the process of preparing for the examination.

Activities[edit | edit source]

The MLSHK organizes various activities to support its members, including:

  • Workshops and seminars on topics related to the licensure examination and medical practice in Hong Kong.
  • Study groups and peer support networks.
  • Continuing medical education (CME) programs to help members stay updated with the latest medical knowledge and practices.
  • Advocacy efforts to represent the interests of foreign-trained doctors in discussions with the Medical Council of Hong Kong and other regulatory bodies.

Governance[edit | edit source]

The MLSHK is governed by an elected executive committee, which includes a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and other committee members. The executive committee is responsible for the overall management of the society and the implementation of its objectives.

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