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Fostering a spirit of co-operation and advancing global collaborations in relation to the art and science of medicine are core objectives of the Academy, aiming to encourage knowledge exchange and to promote mutual co-operation in medical education and research. The Academy has been establishing tie-ups with colleagues and counterparts locally, regionally and internationally, in which formal working arrangements are entered through memoranda of understanding and collaborative service agreements. The essence of collaborative partnerships may include:
The Academy has been working closely with counterparts in mainland China and Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, giving advice on medical and dental specialist training programmes and accreditation processes.
An agreement was signed between the Academy, the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia and the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, in which all three academies mutually agree to consolidate and strengthen links in the form and substance of the AMM-AMS-HKAM Tripartite Congress of Medicine. The Tripartite Congress shall continue to be held every 3 years, to be hosted by the three academies as mutually agreed by rotation.
The Academy also entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences, which aims to promote academic collaboration and exchange between the two academies through active participation in annual conferences and meetings as well as academic publications.
With Malaysia and Singapore, and Korea and Macao, the Academy is progressively building a network of academies in medicine in Asia.
Affiliation of the Academy with the International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities has been changed from that of a Partner to a Member, in recognition of our unique statutory role in organising, monitoring, assessing and accrediting medical and dental specialist training locally.
The current CME / CPD programmes of Academy Colleges have been deemed substantively equivalent to Maintenance of Certification Programme of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, which is subject to review and renewal. Fellows of the Royal College who are living and practising in Hong Kong can use the CPD programme of Academy Colleges to maintain their membership and Fellowship with the Royal College in Canada without having to additionally participate in the Maintenance of Certification Programme.
The Academy continues to make further exploratory steps towards the substantive equivalency recognition between CME / CPD programmes and activities with overseas colleges and institutions, such as the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. Continuing objectives of the Academy through the process are to enable and foster collaboration between CME / CPD programmes, and ensure that the programmes of Academy Colleges are on par with international standards and to exchange views on quality assurance.
Medical and dental professionals are eager to attain internationally recognised postgraduate medical qualifications. Academy Colleges have made substantial efforts to maintain collaboration on training and conjoint examinations with leading overseas colleges in different forms under mutual agreements.
The Academy regularly organises educational conferences and seminars converging local and overseas educationists to exchange ideas and share experience in clinical training, examinations and assessments. We are honoured that these events were attended by medical leaders from the World Health Organization, the General Medical Council and Department of Health of the United Kingdom, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and other leading universities and institutions.
On 14-15 January 2023, the Academy expanded its focus on highlighting specialist training in its annual Medical Education Conference by joining hands with the Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine) and the LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) for organising a two-day Tripartite Medical Education Conference 2023. The conference brought together insights of the latest development of both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education around the main theme ‘Actualising the Curriculum Continuum’. The conference was graced by government officials, counterparts, as well as local and overseas speakers.
Representatives from the Academy have been invited to various annual scientific and educational meetings of overseas Colleges to share professional skills and expertise, challenges and opportunities facing the healthcare system and implications, as well as to network with each other.