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collaboration. They will participate in teaching biomedical engineering subjects in the SBME undergraduate degree programme in the fields of their expertise. In the course of their career development
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Council of Hong Kong and a Ph.D. degree in Chinese Medicine or related disciplines; (ii) substantial experience in Chinese medicine clinical practice, teaching, as well as course development in tertiary
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Research Assistant. The appointee will work closely with the Principal Investigator and the project team, to support the strategic development of a new large-scale research program on AI in education
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platform where innovation thrives at the intersection of healthcare and technology. SBME offers cutting-edge programmes (for both undergraduates and postgraduates) and research opportunities that blend
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Responsibilities Lead a team of training officers and research officers in the project and to make sure all the training and research deliverables are delivered on time Perform administrative roles and prepare
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upon our proud traditions and strengths by engaging in innovative, high-impact, and leading-edge research and development, creating a learning environment that maximizes the potential of all students
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and/or postgraduate programmes. He/She will also take a leading role in developing and implementing various pedagogical initiatives utilizing the state-of-the art educational technology on the Faculty
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development, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and Chinese medicine. They will join an interdisciplinary faculty committed to their success as they lead research programmes at the forefront of 21st century public
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responsible for optimizing the Institute's interprofessional education and professional development programmes; planning and executing student-as-partner teaching activities; developing new initiatives
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. Projects may include (i) evaluation of health interventions and screening programmes, (ii) discrete choice experiments on health insurance, and (iii) analysing health system expenditures and healthcare