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MOT and MPT High Table Dinner

The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has been providing entry level Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT) and Master in Physiotherapy (MPT) programmes since 2011. The first ever High Table Dinner aiming to celebrate the graduation of 2017 cohort graduates and to welcome freshman of MOT and MPT students was successfully held on 29 March 2019. Over 160 honourable guests including government officials, representatives of NGO sector, academic staff, graduates and students gathered at the Regal Kowloon Hotel to join the High Table Dinner. When delivering the opening speech, Prof. Philip Chan (Interim President, Deputy President and Provost of PolyU) expressed his thankfulness towards the Social Welfare Department of HKSAR in funding our MOT and MPT programmes which provide an extra source of graduates to man rehabilitation services in the community. The speeches delivered by Mr Lam Ka Tai (Deputy Director (Services) of Social Welfare Department, HKSAR) and Mr David Leung (Commissioner for Rehabilitation of Labour and Welfare Bureau, HKSAR) both highlighted the importance of training professional occupational therapists and physiotherapists to address the problem of manpower shortage especially in the NGO sector. We were delighted to have Mr Fong Cheung Fat (retired CEO of SAHK) for delivering an impressive sharing, in which he shared his experience in the welfare sector and gave tips to our students and graduates on their career pathways. After the sharing by our MOT and MPT graduates, Mr Hugo Leung (MOT 2012 Cohort) and Mr Ivan Au (MPT 2017 Cohort), there was an award presentation by Ms Stella Cheng (Chairman of Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association) and Prof. Marco Pang (President of Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association) to graduates with outstanding academic performance. It was then followed by the graduation speech delivered by class representatives – Ms Sudaki Law (MOT) and Mr Will Wong (MPT). The dinner came to a climax when Prof. Hector Tsang (Cally Kwong Mei Wan Professor in Psychosocial Health, Professor and Head of RS; Director of PolyU Technology and Consultancy Company Limited) sang songs with Ms Chloe Mo (Clinical Associate of RS) and the graduates. When delivering the closing remarks, Prof. Hector Tsang expressed his warmest congratulations on the achievements of the graduates and also welcomed freshman to join the big family of RS. Please click here for more photos.

29 Mar, 2019

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RS Year 4 students attended free paper presentation in the 11th Annual Symposium of Hong Kong Society for Hand Therapy

The 11th Annual Symposium of Hong Kong Society for Hand Therapy (HKSHT) was successfully held at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) on 29 March 2019. With the theme of “Clinical Pearls and Innovation in Hand Therapy”, various local and overseas experts on scientific or clinical fields shared their innovative clinical practice and research results during the Symposium. Two RS Year 4 Occupational Therapy student representatives of final year project groups, Ms Rita Leung and Ms Jenna Ng, presented the results of their research projects in the free paper session. The presentation received excellent appraisals from the invited guest speakers whom are hand therapists from Australia and UK. Ms Mary Chu, a retired Occupational Therapist as well as student of Doctor of Health Science, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences at PolyU, also presented her thesis in the same session.

29 Mar, 2019

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Ms ZHANG Haidi, Chairperson, China Disabled Persons’ Federation visited Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS), PolyU

Ms ZHANG Haidi, Chairperson, China Disabled Persons’ Federation visited RS, PolyU on 28 March 2019. During the meeting, they discussed about the talent nurturing and rehabilitation development. Ms ZHANG and her fellows also visited teaching laboratories and interacted with RS’s students. The details of the visits was published in China Disabled Persons’ Federation’s website (Chinese only)

28 Mar, 2019

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Consultancy Services for Review of Hong Kong Rehabilitation Programme Plan Won Two Awards

The consultancy project of "Consultancy Services for Review of Hong Kong Rehabilitation Programme Plan" (RPP) commissioned by the Labour and Welfare Bureau won two awards, namely, Most Valued Project Award (awarding the consultancy project with the highest contract value for a local client for the financial year) and Multi-departmental Participation Award (awarding the multi-departmental consultancy project with the highest contract value for the financial year).

11 Mar, 2019

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Congratulations to Dr Alex Wong, RS graduate, for winning "2019 ACRM Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award"

The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) is very pleased to share a wonderful news that Dr Alex Wing-Kai Wong, BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy alumnus and RS PhD graduate, has been selected as a recipient of the 2019 Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) - the largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation association in US. Dr. Wong will present the Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award Lecture in November during the ACRM 2019 Annual Conference in Chicago. The ACRM Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award was established in honor of Deborah L. Wilkerson, former ACRM president and fellow, for individuals whose careers reflect an energetic promotion of the spirit of interdisciplinary rehabilitation. Each year the ACRM will select one early career scientist to receive this award. With the significant research contribution he has made during his early career work, Dr Wong has been nominated by leaders in rehabilitation medicine and selected as the recipient of 2019 award. Dr Wong is now an Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy and Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Dr Wong's research focuses on using mobile technologies, neurobehavioral and patient-reported assessments to characterize cognitive, mood, and daily function changes over the course of neuro-recovery, and developing new interventions designed to optimize independence and community participation among people with neurological disorders. For further information about the ACRM Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award, please visit: https://acrm.org/about/awards/deborah-wilkerson-award/. For further information about Dr Wong, please visit: https://www.ot.wustl.edu/about/our-people/alex-wong-114

22 Feb, 2019

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PolyU signed MoU with The Hong Kong Police College 21 February 2019

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Hong Kong Police College (HKPC) of the Hong Kong Police Force signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 21 February 2019. RS has collaborative project with HKPC namely FitLink since 2018. The aims of Project ‘FitLink' include ensuring optimal performance of trainees in HKPC, promoting self-management of physical fitness and ensuring sustainable effect throughout trainees' police career for physical fitness. The MoU will strengthen the partnership of both parties.

22 Feb, 2019

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PolyU Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Heep Hong Society to Enhance OT and PT Students' Clinical Learning Experience

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Heep Hong Society at a special ceremony on 31 December 2018 at PolyU. The MoU will strengthen the existing collaboration between Heep Hong Society and PolyU in the provision of more bedside teaching and clinical placements for PolyU's occupational therapy and physiotherapy students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Ever since 2000, Heep Hong Society has been offering excellent clinical opportunities to PolyU's Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) to help hone its occupational therapy and physiotherapy students' knowledge and practical skills. Each year, some Heep Hong Society service units have been able to offer clinical placements for 2-3 RS students, and RS has received much positive feedback and appreciation from the students about them. The MoU will further enhance the clinical learning experience for other future rehabilitation professionals so as to meet the diverse needs of children, youths, and their families.

31 Dec, 2018

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Caspar-Health Limited and Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University MoU Signing Ceremony

Signing ceremony of the MOU with Caspar-Health Ltd.(Casper) on the project "The Caspar E-system: An Interactive Resource in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Undergraduate Teaching and Clinical Practice" was held on 21 November. Caspar is a German-based pioneer company who has developed the tele-rehabilitation system for various disorders in physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Through this e-system, which incorporate a thousand of rehabilitation videos for various disorders, can be used as an interactive resource in our undergraduate teaching in physiotherapy and occupational therapy as well as clinical practice in physiotherapy and occupational therapy in our rehabilitation clinic. PolyU collaborated with Caspar to provide the best remote rehabilitation for patients by using their tele-rehabilitation web platform combining with the Remind-to-Move treatment invented by PolyU.

21 Nov, 2018

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RS Year One Outstanding Students Awarded Scholarships in the Academic Year 2018-19

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) is proud to announce that a number of Year 1 students of BSc(Hons) in Physiotherapy (PT) and BSc(Hons) in Occupational Therapy (OT) have been awarded with various scholarships in the Academic Year 2018-19. A total of 173 RS freshmen admitted through JUPAS have been awarded the Entry Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievements (64 for OT and 109 for PT).  One of the PT students, also the only one student among the whole university, has been granted the highest amount of scholarship with a result of Level 5** in 5 subjects or above in HKDSE. Out of the total of 23 student awardees who have been awarded with the Entry Scholarship for outstanding IB results, RS takes up 13 of them, with 5 from OT and 8 from PT. RS is the only department with local non-JUPAS admittees being awarded with the Entry Scholarship for Outstanding GCE Results. All the two awarded students are from OT. 5 students (2 from OT and 3 from PT) receive the Entry Scholarship for Outstanding Non-Academic Achievements.

18 Sep, 2018

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Inauguration Ceremony 2018/19

Opening Speech by Head of RS Prof. Leung, Prof Shum, guests, teachers, students, ladies and gentlemen: Many thanks for joining this Inauguration Ceremony for the academic year 2018-2019. This is my second time standing on this stage to give the opening address for this ceremony. Today, my heart is full of excitement. This is because we have achieved so much in the last academic year under the orchestrated efforts of both the teachers and the students that I simply cannot wait but to share with you. This is also to let the newly admitted PT and OT students know that they have made the correct decision to enroll into our two flagship undergraduate programmes at Department of Rehabilitation Sciences of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Untill now, we are still the ONLY UGC funded university that offers professional training to both occupational therapists and physiotherapists in Hong Kong. Currently our admission numbers are 100 for the OT programme and 130 for the PT programme. Due to the increasing societal needs, the PT programme will begin to admit 150 students in the next triennimum from 2019 to 2022. For the past decade, the mean admission scores of our PT students have consistently been ranked the top among the 50 undergraduate programmes at PolyU. There is no exception for this year that the score stood at 34.5. Whereas for the OT side, the admission scores of our students have consistently been ranked either 2nd or 3rd depending on how the admission score was calculated. In this year, the mean admission score for the OT students is 33.1. More excitingly, the PT programme has admitted one student who was referred by the local newspaper as one of the “狀元” or “top scorers”. She had scored 5** in 5 subjects. To respect the student, I am NOT going to announce her name here. This top student, together with a group of students for both the PT and OT programmes, had DSE scores higher than 37. According to the press release, the threshold admission score to MBBS at HKU is 37. This means that these students should be able to be admitted to the medical school in HKU. However, they told me that their interest is not in medicine but rehabilitation. One PT top scorer told me that she opted PT because she likes sports very much and wants to offer PT service to those who are injuried in sport activities. One OT top scorer told me she opted OT because she did not want to work in hospital but community where she may develop more long-lasting helping relationship with the clients. These noble decisions of our students are highly appreciated. They do not follow the “crowd” but their own preferences. I am sure and want to tell Prof. Leung from HKU that we will be offering very high quality PT and OT graduates to work with our high quality medical doctors in Hong Kong. This is extremely important nowadays given the increasingly popular concept of client-centered approach and multi-disciplinary teamwork within the healthcare context. Other than admission scores, we have reasons to be proud of our students winning many international awards. Just to mention a few of them. A group of OT students who won the Gold Award in the 11th International Convention on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology (or simply refer to be i-Create 2017) in Japan. The winning product is called “Roller clother”. Because of the award, the students were invited by our Chief Executive, Ms Carrie Lam, to the Government House on the 1st of July this year for a commendation party. The product received high level of attention by the senior officials in the Government House. We received recommendation by Mr. Lau Kwong Wah, Secretary for Home Affairs, for the students to apply for matching grant under the “Young Development Fund” scheme in his Bureau.  This year, another group of OT students won the Silver Award in the I-CREATE in Shanghai. The product is called “FallessflopFallessflop FallessflopFallessflop FallessflopFallessflop Fallessflop”. Third, a PT student won the Best Project Award from the Occupational Safety & Health Council. Last but not the least, another PT student won a special prize in the international piano contest in Japan earlier this year. All of the above shows that our students are talented in different aspects apart from academic achievement and our educational approach aligns well with the development of “all-rounded” students. For the past year, our academic staff had impressive results in their scholarly achievements. First, Mr Angus Law obtained the Young Investigator Award from European Stroke Research Foundation in the 27th Europe Stroke Conference.  Dr Andy Cheng won the 'Most Innovative Award” and the Gold Award of the 'Best Quality Award of the Force Research Scheme under the Hong Kong Police Force. Dr Billy So received the Faculty Prize in Teaching for Outstanding Performance/Achievement in Teaching 2016/17. Finally, Prof. Margaret Mak was appointed Endowed Fellow with the donation from Shun Hing and myself was appointed the Endowed Professor with the donation from Cally Kwong Mei Wan. We are very thankful of the senior management of the university as this has been the first Endowed Professor in RS since the scheme was in place six years ago. At the departmental level, we also did extremely well in donation. We have already received 5 million from various sources including 1 million from Mr Tang Wai Keung and family, and 4.7 million from Keswick foundation. Together with the 16 million which has been confirmed verbally, we have a total of 21 million of donation for this year. I am grateful to Dr Amy Fu and Dr Kenneth Fong for their help in making the donations under the pipeline. In external grants, we did very well, with multiple sources of fund received including ECS and GRF from RGC, HMRF, HCPF, ITF, QEF, The Hong Kong Institute of Occupational Rehabilitation Research, and other sources. Among these funding schemes, we did extremely well in ITF, with six projects funded for a total amount of approximately 6 million. We are now celebrating the 40th Anniversary of RS. All of the above achievements are gifts to RS at its 40th birthday. Since the Inauguration Ceremony in Feb 2018, we have already had numerous activities for the celebration which included four Elite Graduate Seminars, The Summer School, RS Got Talent, and the Football competition. On the 17th Nov, we will be having our Gala Dinner and the 11th Pan-Pacific Conference for Rehabilitation from 17 to 18 Nov which may be regarded as the climax for our celebration. Students, I am very happy to announce that after this ceremony you will officially become members of this family of RS and share our achievements as reported earlier. As a member of this family, I would like to let you know that you have some obligations. First, you should study hard to excel yourself academically in the undergraduate programmes so that you will be graduating as competitive graduates in the job market. In the coming four years, I also hope that you will develop yourself to be become a critical thinker, leader, life-long learner, and a responsible citizen. I do not want other people to label our students as “bookworms”. Third, I want all of you to participate in as many extra-curricular activities as possible and serve as the ambassador for RS in PolyU. Finally, I want all of you to regard either OT or PT as your life-long career so that you need to find every way to improve your standard of practice in the future. Before I pass my time to Prof. Gabriel Leung, I wish all of you happy teaching, learning, and researching in the coming academic year. Professor Hector Tsang Cally Kwong Mei Wan Professor in Psychosocial Health Professor and Head Department of Rehabilitation Sciences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

29 Aug, 2018

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