The Kai Chong Tong Clinical Skills Learning Centre was created to help students develop physical examination skills and clinical procedures as part of our integrated systems-based medical curriculum. Located in the Clinical Sciences Building at the Prince of Wales Hospital, the 8000 square feet centre features seven consultation rooms, four open-space demonstration/lecture rooms, two simulation rooms and a control room. In addition to hosting scheduled supervised physical examinations and clinical procedure training sessions, the Centre maintains a collection of more than 200 models, manikins, compact discs and online materials for medical students interested to know more about these topics.
Kai Chong Tong Clinical Skills Learning Centre was built to facilitate self-directed learning in the Medical Curriculum adopted by the Faculty of Medicine. It opened on May 07, 2001. Situated on the second floor of the Lui Che Woo Clinical Sciences Building of the Prince of Wales Hospital, it has 2440 m2 (8005 ft2) of area space organized into 2 simulation rooms, 7 consultation rooms, 4 open-space demonstration/lecture rooms, a control room, a lobby, and storage areas.
Read moreThe Centre has over 70 pieces of Manikin / simulators to help students to practice their clinical skills from basic to advance level.
Read moreThe facility is opened to staff and students of the Faculty 24 hours a day every day
All the learning aides can be independently on loan to any interested parties
The consultation rooms are fully equipped like a doctor’s office together with computer for Net access.
Teaching programs serve as educational resource which offer learning and evaluative opportunities to medical students.