SPEAKER HIGHLIGHTS

Mr. CHAN H.C. Vincent

President
The Hong Kong College of Perioperative Nursing

Mr. Chan has been working for 26 years in the field of perioperative care and services. He started as a Registered Nurse in Operating Theatre Services in Queen Mary Hospital and attained specialty training in Peri-operative Nursing in 2000. In 2003, he was promoted to Advanced Practice Nurse in United Christian Hospital and further advanced to Nurse Consultant (Perioperative Care) in Kowloon East Cluster in 2012. He has now expanded his career in the same specialty area in the private sector, serving under Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital.

Mr. Chan completed the nursing training at School of Nursing in Queen Mary Hospital in1993 and graduated from the department of Nursing Studies, faculty of medicine, University of Hong Kong to be awarded Bachelor of Nursing in 1999 & Master of Nursing in Advanced Practice in 2004. He also gained a Master of Health Care Management to enlarge his horizon for the wide applicability of clinical & managerial knowledge into perioperative nursing. His education and specialty experience definitely lies in the perioperative arena, and this has provided him with an essential skillset in various perspectives of expert practice, operational management, professional development and education, standards and quality, risk management, as well as services development and governance.

Mr. Chan is full of enthusiasm and devotion to the peri-operative nursing education development in Hong Kong. He has been appointed as Educational chairman or advisor in various professional associations, colleges, universities and other health care institutions. He has honorably been awarded the Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Nursing (Perioperative) in 2012 and Fellow of Hong Academy of Nursing (Education and Research) in 2014, and recently became the President of Hong Kong College of Perioperative Nursing. His contribution as a leading figure in the perioperative arena as enriched his status and position for the development and advancement of perioperative nursing in Hong Kong.

 

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