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第十五届胸痛中心大会(CCPCC2026)将于2026年4月3-4日在香港及深圳双城联动举行。本届大会特别策划“香港医院参访活动”,这将是一次深入了解香港特色医疗体系与先进经验的难得机会!

参访医院有香港玛丽医院(2025年建成香港首家胸痛中心)、威尔斯亲王医院、伊利沙伯医院、广华医院、香港儿童医院。

一、参访亮点前瞻,四大维度探索港式医疗特色

1、实地考察标杆医院:走进香港具有代表性的优秀医院,零距离观察其先进的医疗管理模式、高效的运作流程及注重人文关怀的服务理念。

2、深度交流经验:与香港同行面对面,就医院管理、学科建设、人才培养、质量提升、信息化应用等核心议题进行务实探讨和经验分享。

3、解读湾区融合机遇:了解香港医院如何融入粤港澳大湾区医疗协作网络,以及在“背靠祖国、链接世界”背景下所扮演的独特角色与优势,为内地医院发展提供借鉴。

4、拓展国际视野:感受兼具国际规范与本土特色的医疗服务体系,拓宽专业视野,激发创新思路。

二、五大标杆医院集结,邀您沉浸式体验港式医疗特色

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香港玛丽医院

  • 玛丽医院于1937年成立,现为一间地区性急症医院,以及香港大学李嘉诚医学院的教学医院。医院除了为广大市民提供全面优质的医疗服务外,亦融汇医管局和大学的专长和研究潜力,提供特别的第三层和第四层护理,为医护人员的教育、培训与发展提供合适环境、导师和设施,同时促进教育和研究工作。

  • 玛丽医院也是一间第三层和第四层的医疗服务转介中心,负责诊治复杂和需高科技治理的病例,包括器官及骨髓移植、初生婴儿深切治疗服务、儿童外科、辅助生育、心脏护理、口腔颔面外科、烧伤、整形外科及脑外科等。玛丽医院自2003年7月起成为香港指定的肝脏移植中心,提供世界级水准的肝脏移植服务。自2008年7月将葛量洪医院的心脏暨胸肺外科及相关服务迁移至玛丽医院后,玛丽医院亦成为全港唯一的心脏/心肺移植中心。

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威尔斯亲王医院

  • 威尔斯亲王医院于1984年启用,为医院管理局辖下急症区域医院及香港中文大学医学院教学医院,为区内居民提供全面及专业的医疗服务。

  • 医院以「关怀以诚,服务至上」为宗旨,并与香港中文大学、其他医疗护理机构及社区紧密合作,为市民提供高质素的病人全面护理、医护人员训练及医学研究。

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伊利沙伯医院

  • 伊利沙伯医院(伊院)于1963年启用,是急症全科医院,病床逾2,000张,职员约7,000名,提供24小时急症室服务,共设15个臨床部门、3间专科诊所、及5间普通科门诊诊所。

  • 伊院为各个临床专科的病人提供高层次及高强度护理,亦在许多所设的临床专科中,扮演着第三层专介中心的角色,特别是癌症科、胸肺及心脏科、脑神经科、及爱滋病科。

  • 伊院是医生、护士及专职医疗人员的基本及研究生训练的教学中心,与各有关的大专院校关系密切。伊院与公共及其他医护机构合作,为本港开创了数个健康服务及专业发展,如病人资源中心、青少年医疗中心、医院义工服务、护理教育、公众健康教育等。

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广华医院

  • 广华医院于1911年由东华三院创立,至今逾百载,并于今年迎来115周年。“广华”寓意“广济华胞”,彰显其服务社群的宗旨。医院现由医院管理局管理,隶属九龙中医院联网,是区内主要急症医院,同时亦为神经外科及妇产科的转介中心。

  • 广华医院正进行重建,重建计划以“智慧、医疗、可持续发展”为三大主题,并分两期进行。第一期大楼已于2022年底竣工,并于2023年中陆续投入服务。新大楼高17层,楼面面积约27.5万平方米,共1,298张病床及14个临床专科,涵盖各专科病房、急症室、日间医疗中心及辅助医疗部门。新急症室面积扩展至约6,400平方米,并引入电子化系统(eAED)及住院病人药物处方系统(IPMOE)。日间医疗中心亦扩展至约21,000平方米,提供日间手术病房、老年科日间医院及内镜中心。第二期大楼则预计于2027年竣工。

  • 广华医院积极推动智慧医疗,是医院管理局首间全院铺设5G网络的医院,并全面应用即时定位系统(RTLS)及物联网(IoT),提升设备管理及营运效率。医院亦设立中央指挥中心,并引入多类型机器人,提升病人治疗流程。

  • 作为“香港绿色机构”,广华医院致力可持续发展,推行减碳及废物回收,并在重建过程中保育第一代广华医院的东华三院文物馆,体现新旧共融、植根社区的精神。

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香港儿童医院

  • 香港儿童医院专门处理严重、复杂、罕见及需要跨专科治理的儿科病症。医院愿景是成为一所儿童专科卓越医疗中心,在临床服务、科研、教学培训及病人体验各方面达致世界级水平。 它是全香港唯一为儿童提供心脏移植、肾脏移植、造血干细胞移植、体外膜氧合器及心导管介入服务的医院,同时不断引入先进医疗技术,例如进行了香港史上首宗基因疗法。该院亦与香港大学和香港中文大学医学院紧密合作,就儿科和遗传疾病进行研究,并积极参与跨国临床试验。

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我们期待您的参与!

更多活动具体信息(参访时间、行程安排、报名链接等)将由大会组委会后续发布。请务必关注大会官方通知,及时获取报名信息。

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The 15th China Chest Pain Centers Congress invites you: HK premier hospitals visit

The 15th China Chest Pain Centers Congress (CCPCC2026) will be jointly held in Hong Kong and Shenzhen on April 3-4, 2026. This congress features a specially planned "Hong Kong Hospital Visit Activity", which will be a rare opportunity to gain a deep understanding of Hong Kong's unique healthcare system and advanced experiences.

Visiting hospitals include:

  • Queen Mary Hospital (Hong Kong's first chest pain center, established in 2025)

  • Prince of Wales Hospital

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital

  • Kwong Wah Hospital

  • Hong Kong Children's Hospital (HKCH)

Preview of visit highlights: Exploring Hong Kong-style medical excellence in 4 core dimensions

1. Field visit to benchmark hospitals: Step into leading hospitals in Hong Kong, and observe their advanced medical governance models, efficient operational workflows, and humanistic care-centered service philosophy up close.

2. In-depth exchange of experience: Face-to-face discussions with Hong Kong professionals, discuss and share insights on core topics: hospital administration, discipline development, talent cultivation, quality improvement, and IT application.

3. Uncover GBA integration prospects: Understanding how Hong Kong hospitals integrate into the medical collaboration network of the Greater Bay Area, as well as their unique roles and advantages in the landscape of "rooted in the motherland, connected to the world", providing references for the development of the Chinese mainland hospitals.

4. Expand global perspective: Experience a healthcare system that combines international standards with local expertise, broaden professional horizons, and inspire innovative approaches to cardiovascular care.

Five benchmark hospitals gather together, immerse yourself in Hong Kong-style medical experience

1. Queen Mary Hospital

Queen Mary Hospital began operation in 1937, and it is now a regional acute hospital as well as the teaching hospital for the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong. Besides offering a comprehensive range of high-quality healthcare services to the community, it aims to capitalise on the combined expertise and research of the Hospital Authority and University to provide special tertiary and quaternary care and an appropriate environment, staff and facilities for educating, training and developing healthcare professionals and facilitating education and research.

It also serves as a territory-wide tertiary and quaternary referral centre for many complex and advanced services, including organ and bone marrow transplants, neonatal intensive care, paediatric surgery, assisted reproduction, coronary care, oral maxillo-facial surgery, burns and reconstructive surgery and neurosurgery. Besides, it is the designated liver transplant centre in Hong Kong since July 2003 providing world-class standard liver transplant service. Since the relocation of cardiothoracic surgical and associated services from Grantham Hospital to Queen Mary Hospital in July 2008, the Hospital has also become the only heart and heart lung transplant centre in Hong Kong.

2. The Prince of Wales Hospital

The Prince of Wales Hospital is a regional acute hospital under the Hospital Authority. We also serve as a teaching hospital of the Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Faculty of Medicine. Since our opening in 1984, we have been providing the community with comprehensive and professional health care services.

The Hospital's motto is ‘We Care. We Serve.’ We partner closely with the Chinese University, other healthcare institutions and the community to provide quality comprehensive patient care, nurture medical professionals and spearhead medical research.

3. Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH)

Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) is a major acute hospital with over 2,000 beds and a staff force of about 7,000. Opened in 1963, it provides 24 hour accident and emergency service with a full complement of 15 clinical departments, and operates three specialist clinics and five general outpatient clinics.The hospital provides care of a high level of intensity for patients in all clinical specialties. It is also a tertiary referral centre for many of its clinical specialties in Hong Kong, notably services for cancer, chest and heart diseases, nervous system diseases and urogynaecological diseases.

QEH is a teaching hospital for basic, undergraduate and post-graduate training of doctors, nurses and allied health professional staff, establishing close relationships with all related tertiary education institutes. The hospital is frequently visited by overseas and Mainland healthcare workers. QEH establishes partnerships with the public and other healthcare institutions or organisations in pioneering professional development and health services, e.g. Patient Resource Centre, Adolescent Medical Centre, Hospital Volunteer Services, Nursing Education, Public Health Education, Rehabilitation Services etc.

4. Kwong Wah Hospital

Kwong Wah Hospital was founded by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in 1911 and has served the community for over a century, celebrating its 115th anniversary this year. The name “Kwong Wah” was chosen to imply the extension of welfare to the Chinese residents in Hong Kong. The hospital is now managed by the Hospital Authority and is under Kowloon Central Cluster. It is an acute hospital in the district and also serves as a Neurosurgical and Antenatal Diagnosis referral centre.

Kwong Wah Hospital is undergoing a redevelopment project, themed with “Smart, Healing, and Sustainability”, and carried out in two phases. Phase I was completed at the end of 2022 and progressively commissioned in mid-2023.

The Phase 1 building is a seventeen-storey complex with two basements, with a total floor area of approximately 275,000 square metres. It houses 1,298 beds and 14 clinical specialties, accommodating most of the clinical units of the Hospital together with the A&E Department, ambulatory centres and allied health services. The new A&E Department has expanded to about 6,400 square metres and introduced eAED and the In-patient Medication Order Entry (IPMOE). The Day Medical Centre has also expanded to about 21,000 square metres, providing day surgery wards, a Geriatric Day Hospital, and an Endoscopy Centre. Phase 2 of the redevelopment is scheduled for completion in 2027.

Kwong Wah Hospital is at the forefront of smart healthcare, being the first public hospital to deploy full coverage of 5G network. It has also adopted Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to enhance asset management and operational efficiency. A central command centre has been established, and various types of robots have been introduced to further improve patient experience.

As a recognised “Hong Kong Green Organisation,” Kwong Wah Hospital is committed to sustainability through carbon reduction and waste recycling initiatives. During the redevelopment, the hospital has also preserved the Tung Wah Museum, formerly the main hall building of Kwong Wah Hospital, embodying the spirit of blending heritage with modernity.

5. The Hong Kong Children’s Hospital

The Hong Kong Children’s Hospital specializes in complex, serious and rare paediatric cases which require multidisciplinary management. The hospital’s vision is to become a centre of excellence in paediatrics, striving to achieve world-class standard in clinical service, research, training and patient experience. It is the only hospital in Hong Kong that provides paediatric heart transplant, kidney transplant, haematopoietic stem cells transplant, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and cardiac catheterization services, and keeps introducing advanced medical treatments such as Hong Kong’s first gene therapy. The hospital collaborates closely with the medical faculties of the University of Hong Kong and the Chinese University of Hong Kong to conduct research on paediatrics and genetic diseases, and actively participates in international clinical trials.

We look forward to your participation!

Further details (visit schedule, itinerary, registration link, etc.) will be released by the congress organizing committee later. Follow the official announcements for timely registration updates.