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<strong>HKCA</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> <strong>Volume</strong> 13, Number 1 January, 2004EditorialIt has been twelve years since we started the <strong>College</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> in 1992. Much credit should go tomy predecessors: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Chandra Rodrigo, Drs. TW Lee, Anne Kwan and Timmy Yuen for theirhard work and dedications. Since the first issue, there have been a lot <strong>of</strong> changes in the newsletter. Inthe last couple <strong>of</strong> years, we have been interviewing prominent figures in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Anaesthesia (Drs.Amy Lam, Peter Kam and Zoltan Lett). We have learnt a lot from their experience. Starting from thecurrent issue, we wish to increase the academic content <strong>of</strong> the newsletter. Dr. SC Yu and his team inTsang Kwan O Hospital have written a series <strong>of</strong> articles entitled “What’s new in anaestheticpharmacology?” I am sure you will find them most interesting. Furthermore, we wish to highlight thepr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> our fellows and members. In this issue, Drs. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Lam (and his mentor Dr. Kevin Chan)and Anita Chan will share with us their “extraordinary” anaesthetic experience.<strong>The</strong> <strong>College</strong> newsletter is primarily a communication tool between the <strong>College</strong> and our fellowmembers. We are always looking for stimulating thoughts and ideas from our colleagues. If you haveanything that you wish to tell us, be it academic or extracurricular, please send it to us. We will alsoconsider publishing formal project. In the years to come, we hope to maintain the newsletter as aregular (quarterly for the time being) publication. Your contribution will be highly appreciated.Finally, I wish to thank our sponsor, GlaxoSmithKline, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>, for their unrestricted support. Iam please to announce that GSK, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> has agreed to bring this newsletter to you, free <strong>of</strong> charge,for the coming 12 months.On behalf <strong>of</strong> the editorial board, I wish you all a happy new year (<strong>of</strong> Monkey).<strong>The</strong> Editorial BoardMatthew ChanEditor‐in‐ChiefEditor‐in‐ChiefBoard MemberMatthew ChanPo Wah CheungEdmond ChungDouglus FokRebecca KwokW H KwokBassanio LawAnne LeungCarina LiDavid LimHS LimVivian NgMichael PoonEric SoSteven WongSC YuTimmy YuenEmail: hkeditor@hkca.edu.hkAddress: Department <strong>of</strong> Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Chinese University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>, Prince <strong>of</strong>Wales Hospital, Shatin, NT, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>Phone: 2632 2894; Fax: 2637 24223

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