The Hong Kong Hospital Administration said that the first batch of mainland Chinese nurses participating in the Greater Bay Area Medical Talent Exchange Program have been trained by the elderly department.Hospital, mainly responsible for the work of the elderly ward.

Comprehensive Ming Pao and Radio of Hong Kong, Liang Ming, senior administrative manager of the Nursing Department of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority Liang Ming on Tuesday (April 18) in an interview with the radio program that the medical talent exchange plan of the Greater Bay Area involves 300 300Famous nurse will reach Hong Kong in three batches. The first batch of 70 people will arrive in Hong Kong on Monday (17th), and the second batch of 100 people will arrive at the end of this year.The Hospital Authority will allocate the first batch of nurses to seven networking hospitals under the Hospital Authority.

Liang Ming said that the first batch of nurses had been trained by the elderly and had certain experience and knowledge. Before going to Hong Kong, they had arranged online courses for clinical work.During the 10 and a half -month exchange period, these nurses will take turns to work for the elderly ward of different hospitals. The Hospital Authority will help them help them understand the hospital's workflow, clinical work terms, and the operation of the Hospital Management Bureau.

Liang Ming also said that the first 70 nurses all come from the Greater Bay Area in Guangdong Province. You can use Guangdong to communicate fluent communication, and the English level is good.He believes that in addition to soothing some people in Hong Kong hospitals, this plan also hopes to understand each other's clinical practices, improve nursing work, and eventually benefit patients.

Fan Hongling, chairman of the Hong Kong Hospital Administration, went to the high -speed rail West Kowloon Station on Monday to welcome the first batch of 83 Guangdong medical staff to join Hong Kong's Dawan District medical talent exchange plan last year.

Fan Hongling said that this time the medical staff who went to Hong Kong were selected by the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission. Taking nurse as an example, they will go to Hong Kong for training, including clinical and theoretical classrooms.Essence

In addition, the loss of medical staff in public hospitals in Hong Kong is serious. The Chief Executive Officer of the Medical Management Bureau went to the UK to attract doctors who were studying in the UK or positive practice in Hong Kong for development in early April.Fan Hongling, chairman of the Hospital Management Bureau, said on Monday that the bureau issued a total of about 100 "conditional employment books", and more than 20 people had signed a contract last Sunday (16th).The Hospital Authority will also send someone to Australia in June to conduct similar recruitment plans, and is conceived to recruit talent plans worldwide.