The University of Queensland (UQ) and The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) share a strong track record and vision for research and social impact in addressing society’s key challenges.

Join the discussion on Australia and Hong Kong's healthcare systems and their efficiency and impact across healthy aging, from healthy living to understanding motivational factors in the frailty prevention program.

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Drawing insights from their research and experiences in Australia and Hong Kong, Dr Grace Rose and Dr Anson Kai Chun Chau will examine the healthcare systems of both economies and what can be done to improve the situation, moderated by Professor Nancy Pachana

Join the online Zoom webinar to learn more. 

AEST Date: Tuesday 18 July 2023 
AEST Time: 3-5pm

HKT Date: Tuesday 18 July 2023
HKT Time: 1-3pm

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Moderators 

Professor Brenda Gannon
Professor Nancy Pachana
Director of Healthy Ageing Initiative,
Faculty of Health and Behaviour Sciences,
The University of Queensland
Professor Jean Woo
Professor Jean Woo
Co-Director of Institute of Health Equity; Director of Jockey Club Institute of Ageing,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speakers

Associate Professor Tracy Comans
Dr Grace Rose
Honorary Academic at the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences (HMNS),
The University of Queensland
Anson Chau
Dr Anson Kai Chun Chau
Postdoctoral Fellow,
Institute of Health Equity, 
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 


Presentation topics

Each speaker will present on various issues within the healthcare system, with topics as follows: 

  • Dr Grace Rose, Feasibility and acceptability of a UQ Health Living multicomponent survivorship program for older adults. 
  • Dr Anson Kai Chun Chai, Understanding the motivational factors underlying older people's participation in the community-based frailty prevention program: A qualitative study.

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For more information about the UQ-CUHK Health Equity Webinar Series, please contact 
Daphne Kwong, Global Partnerships, UQ.

Venue

Room: 
Online (Zoom Webinar)