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八大取錄首屆文憑試成績 [複製鏈接]

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發表於 12-10-10 18:58 |只看該作者
回復 猴子爸 的帖子

"One question: let's say a kid is accepted by Johns Hopkins pre-med, then medical school.  can he come back to HK to practice? would this path be better than the local one? (i'm just being curious and I know nothing about this area)"

Unless the students are graduated in one of the two local medical schools, they could not practice (even they are registered doctors overseas) without passing the licentiate examination and doing one year internship. If you care to check the passing rate of the licentiate examination in the web, you will find that the annual passing rate is around 10 percent. Sometimes, it was as low as 5 percent. So if the kids aim to study medicine and practice in Hong Kong in future, they would choose to study medicine in Hong Kong if they are admitted by HKU or CU.

In US, it takes 4 years to complete a medical degree (after the first degree). One of the requirements imposed for taking the HK licentiate examination is the candidate should receive 5 years formal academic training. From this wording, one doubts whether he is qualified to take the licenctiate examination if he studies medicine in the USA. I can tell you an actual example. One of my D's classmate was admitted to study the pre-med program of a top top top college (Ivy equivalent college in the USA). He chose to study medicine in CU when he received an offer from CU this year.

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發表於 12-10-11 09:35 |只看該作者
回復 Shootastar 的帖子

Thanks for your info.  I sort of understand how it works now.  However, isn't the medical research more advanced in the US?  it sounds like the current system is trying to preclude the US practitioners from getting into the profession here in HK.  Well, usually professional societies are like this. But for the sake of the general public, from a layman's point of view, it seems that having more doctors being trained in a more advanced country shouldn't be a bad idea.

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11699
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發表於 12-10-11 12:26 |只看該作者
回復 猴子爸 的帖子

No doubt, the medical researches in the USA or other advanced countries are far better than those in Hong Kong. However,

However, if we talk about the medical education, the two medical schools in Hong Kong could provide very good training to the students. That is why the ranking of HKU and CU is always amongst the top 100 medical schools in world.

Personally, I agree that we should relax the rules for the admission of overseas medical doctors to practice in Hong Kong or at least make the passing rate of the licentiate examination higher, say at least 50%.


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發表於 12-10-11 12:47 |只看該作者
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10869
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發表於 12-10-11 15:43 |只看該作者
In the US, the quality and quantity of research work play a critical role in determining the reputation of a program.  I suppose this principle applies to the medical school too.  Wouldn't it be better if students can stay at the forefront of medical theory and practice?  
But what you said is correct.  Students can still further their studies overseas after getting the first degree.

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3198
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發表於 12-10-11 16:13 |只看該作者
Please don't mix up post-grad. specialist medical traing and research.

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發表於 12-10-12 08:32 |只看該作者
本帖最後由 Yanamami 於 12-10-12 08:34 編輯

CU Music
(JS4082) Admission Figures CHI ENG MATH LS M1/M2 Best
Upper Quartile 5 4 5 5*   4 3    
Median 5 4 5 4   4 4    
Lower Quartile 4 4 4 4   4 4 4  
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其實點解讀Music, 中文都要5, 反而英文要4? Hotel & Tourism Mgt 都係禁既?

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發表於 12-10-12 09:35 |只看該作者
回復 Yanamami 的帖子

個報表唔係列出要求吧,只是列出2012年之收生統計數字,亦剛好所收之學生其中文表現比英文好而已。

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Yanamami  禁即係考生英文較差.....  發表於 12-10-12 09:38

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發表於 12-10-12 12:09 |只看該作者
Yanamami  禁即係考生英文較差.....

Of course.

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Yanamami  我見好多科中文有5/ 5**, 但英文4/5. 禁睇d人中文好過英文, 又話好多人中文唔掂....  發表於 12-10-12 15:44
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.


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發表於 12-10-12 18:39 |只看該作者
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發表於 12-10-12 20:02 |只看該作者
回復 Annie123 的帖子

I guess most parents refer to some bright students from different schools, who score extremely well in all other subjects, but fail in Chinese and no chance. May be you have an impression like that!
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
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