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Professor LEUNG Ting Hung

Professor LEUNG Ting Hung

Director, School of Chinese Medicine

CUHK Employment
  • Director and Professor, School of Chinese Medicine
  • Professor, Practice in Health Services Management

 

Expertise
  • Health services management
  • Control of diseases

 

Education & Qualifications

MBBCh (Dubl), MSc (Public Health) (Singapore), FHKAM (Community Medicine), FRACMA

 

 

Research Interests
  • Development of Chinese medicine, integrative medicine, and epidemiology of diseases
Selected Publications
 
  1. Leung, T., Wong, W. (2017). Development of Integrative Medicine in Hong Kong, China. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 23(7), 486-489.
  2. Lee, S., Lam, T., Leung, T., Schooling, M., Leung, G. M., & Lau, Y. (2012). Foetal exposure to maternal passive smoking is associated with childhood asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema. Scientific World Journal, 542983.
  3. Choi, J., Wong, A., Yuen, K., & Leung, T. (2007). Pattern of Alcohol Use and Binge Drinking among the Population in Hong Kong. Public Health & Epidemiological Bulletin, 16, no.3. 
  4. Cheung, K., & Leung, T. (2007). Recent Incidence and Mortality Trend of Colorectal Cancer in Hong Kong. Public Health & Epidemiology Bulletin, 16, no. 3.
  5. Leung, T. (2003). The epidemiological findings and the experience in the prevention and control of SARS in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. National Medical Journal of China, 83, no. 11, 902-905.
  6. Leung, T., & Fung, Y. (2001). Strategies for the development of Chinese medicine – Experience of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 7(3), 167-169.
  7. Kam, K., Leung, T., Ho, Y., Ho, K., & Saw, T. (1995). Outbreak of Vibrio cholerae 01 in Hong Kong related to contaminated fish tank water. Public Health, 109, 389-395.
  8. Lau, Y., Chow, C., & Leung, T. (1992). Changing Epidemiology of Measles of Hong Kong from 1961-1990 – Impact of a Measles Vaccination Programme. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 165, 1111-1115.