The 2nd Char-Nie Chen Distinguished Lecture

Organised by Department of Psychiatry, CUHK

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The 2nd Char-Nie Chen

Distinguished Lecture



Topic:       Pragmatic Precision Psychiatry

Speaker:       Prof. Ronald C. KESSLER Ph.D. *
                     (Prof. KESSLER will deliver his talk via Zoom)
                      McNeil Family Professor of Health Care Policy
                      Harvard Medical School

Date:             2 December 2022, Friday
Time:            18:00 - 19:00 (HK Time) followed by Q&A Session
Venue:          Webinar
Fee:               Free of charge  (Open to Public)

CME/CPD:     APPROVED LIST

Registration: SCAN QR-code   or  ONLINE 'CLICK HERE'  
                        
Registration
Deadline:       30 November 2022, Wednesday

Enquiry:          Ms. Cheryl LEUNG
                       (Tel: 2607-6025 / cherylleung@cuhk.edu.hk)

Note: Webinar link will be sent out one day before the event.

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Professor Char-Nie Chen

Research and Education Fund 


Professor CHEN had been our Foundation Chairman and Professor of Psychiatry since 1981. He served as Chairman for the first 17 years after the establishment of the Faculty of Medicine and retired in August 1998 from CUHK. Professor CHEN was awarded Emeritus Professor in January 2018. He is a distinguished scholar, psychiatrist, researcher and educator who has not only helped build up our Faculty of Medicine, but also contributed significantly to the mental health development and research both locally and globally. The Department of Psychiatry is grateful for his consent to establish a research and education fund under his name.

This fund will support (i) recruitment of distinguished visiting scholars; (ii) academic research; (iii) departmental activities in promoting mental health, e.g. workshops, conferences and seminars.


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