The Institute of Digestive Disease (IDD) receives fellows from overseas for clinical hepatology attachment. These fellows have the chance to be exposed to various liver conditions in the wards and clinics. They will receive research training in the fields of viral hepatitis, fatty liver, hepatocellular carcinoma and liver fibrosis. Fellows have the opportunity to present their research work in international conferences and publish their work in peer-reviewed journals. These works may form part of their MD or PhD training. Some of the previous fellows have won international research awards with their work in our unit.
Hepatology Attachment Programme
How to Apply
Send the following documents to idd_info@cuhk.edu.hk
- A CV in English
- Recommendation letter from the unit head/chief of services
- Copies of academic certificates and transcripts and relevant professional qualifications
- Copy of the travel document
Result Notification
Applicants will receive an acknowledgement of the application results via email. Successful candidates will receive a letter of appointment from the Human Resources Office of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Accommodation and cost of living
No stipend is available for this programme. Candidates are responsible for all the expenses during their stay here at their own cost. Candidates can check out the Cost of Living in Hong Kong here for reference. We are also able to provide a list of contact of the partnered hotels nearby by the training location.
Eligibility
All applicants should have obtained the degrees of M.B., Ch.B., or equivalent.
Applicants applying for Clinical Hepatology Programme should also have undergone at least 1 year of gastroenterology/hepatology training in the current institution/hospital.
Application Time Frame
A tentative reply would be available within 1 month of application. Candidates will be accepted depending on his/her background and whether we have other fellows in line.
Application for Limited Registration
For overseas doctors, application for a Limited Registration via the Medical Council of Hong Kong is required before clinical and patient interaction. The application process usually takes around 6 to 8 weeks upon receiving all the necessary documents.
Application for Training Visa