CUHK Medical School
The Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) was established in 1981 and consists of four schools which offer an array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the field of medicine, nursing, pharmacy and public health. The Hong Kong's Prince of Wales Hospital is now the faculty's teaching facility and its base of research. The medium of instruction in all programs is English.
It is one of the sole two medical faculties in Hong Kong with the older Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine hosted by the University of Hong Kong being the other one.
Read more about CUHK Medical School: History, Programs and Adminsion, Affiliated Hospitals
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