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  1. www.hkmj.orgHKMJ

    HKMJ is published bimonthly and indexed in MEDLINE/ Index Medicus, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), Current Contents–Clinical Medicine, BIOSIS Previews, Embase/ Excerpta Medica, Biological Abstracts, Index Copernicus, and SCOPUS. The 2023 Journal Impact Factor for the HKMJ is 3.1 (Clarivate, 2024).

  2. 2017年2月7日 · The characteristics of patients and cardiac arrests, timeliness of emergency medical service attendance, and survival rates were reported with descriptive statistics. Predictors of 30-day survival were evaluated with logistic regression. Results: A total of 5154 cases of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest were analysed.

  3. www.hkmj.org › overviewOverview - HKMJ

    The HKMJ is a Hong Kong-based, peer-reviewed, general medical journal which is circulated to Fellows of the HKAM, members of the HKMA, and individual subscribers. The HKMJ publishes original research papers, review articles, medical practice papers, case reports, editorials, commentaries, and letters to the Editor.

  4. (Hong Kong, 3 June 2024) – The Hong Kong Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (HKSMBS) recently publishes a position statement in the Hong Kong Medical Journal that provides updated recommendations on the eligibility criteria for bariatric and metabolic

  5. (Hong Kong, 15 September 2023) – The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (HKAM) has released its latest ‘ Position Paper on Postgraduate Medical Education 2023 ’ , a comprehensive and forward-looking document that underscores the Academy ’ s

  6. first guidance on management of pancreatic cancer in Hong Kong. The guidance has been published in the Hong Kong Medical Journal. In 2021, over 1100 people developed pancreatic cancer in Hong Kong.1 There is a need for guidance on the management of

  7. 香港賽馬會創新醫學模擬培訓中心職場評估導師團隊剛於《香港醫學雜誌》發表文章,強調 職場評估在大學以上程度醫學敎育的重要性。 醫學教育工作者在30 年前已意識到大學以上程度醫學敎育傳統評估的限制,而職場評估可

  8. A B S T R A C T. Introduction: Kidney cancer, primarily renal cell carcinoma (RCC), ranks among the top 10 most common malignancies in the male population of Hong Kong. In 2019, members of two medical societies in Hong Kong formed an expert panel to establish a set of consensus statements for the management of metastatic RCC.

  9. Women with bound feet had dificulty in walking because of the loss of the normal architecture of the feet. In 1997, a study of older women in Beijing showed that the prevalence of bound feet was surprisingly high—38% among women older than 80 years and 18% among those aged 70 to 79 years.

  10. www.hkmj.org › system › filesEDITORIAL - HKMJ

    Combating antimicrobial resistance in Hong Kong: where are we and where should we go? Edmond SK Ma1,2 *, MD, FHKAM (Community Medicine) 1 Epidemiology Adviser, Hong Kong Medical Journal 2 Infection Control Branch, Centre for Health Protection

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