Professor William Chi Wai WONG

Clinical Professor and Department Chairperson, Department of Family Medicine & Primary Care, Clinical School of medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
Clinical Head for Family Medicine, Family Medicine Centre, Gleneagles Hospital
Honorary Consultant, Department of Family Medicine, Hong Kong West Cluster, Hospital Authority
Chief of Department & Honorary Consultant, Department of General Practice & Health Assessment Centre, The University of Hong Kong- Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen, China PRC
  • MB ChB (Edin) MD (Edin) MA (Dist. Lon) MPH (CUHK) DFFP (UK) DCH (Lon) DHCL (Swansea) FRCGP (UK) FRACGP (Aus) MFTM RCPS (Glasg), Specialist in Family Medicine (Hong Kong)
Graduated from University of Edinburgh in 1993, William completed the General Practice Vocational Training at Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital, London in 1998 and has extensive academic and clinical experience from the UK, Australia, Hong Kong and China. He is the Founding Member of Faculty of Travel Medicine, RCPS (UK) and conferred Honorary Membership from the Faculty of Public Health (UK) in 2015. He is appointed on WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Committee on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections (STAC-HHS 2021-24) and has been temporary advisor for WHO West Pacific Office on a number of HIV/ sexual health guidelines. He found WONCA Health Equity Special Interest Group in 2014. He served as the Chief of Service for Department of Family Medicine at the HKU-Shenzhen Hospital, China (2018-21) and the Co-Director of Guangdong Provincial Train-the-Trainer Centre for GPs. He is the Vice Chair of the Third General Practice Committee of Shenzhen Medical Association and on the Executive Committee of Cross Strait Medical Exchange Association; and, General Practice Branch of China Association for Promotion of International Exchange of Medical Care China.
Key Research Areas
  • Infectious diseases including hepatitis and sexual health
  • Primary care health service research
  • Health promotion & equity

Key Publications
  1. Zhang L*, Liu HT*, Zou ZR, Su S, Ong JJ, Ji FP, Cui FQ, Qin N, Li R, Shen MW, Fairley CK, Liu L, Seto WK*, Wong WCW*. Shared-care models are highly effective and cost-effective for managing chronic hepatitis B in China: Reinterpreting the primary care and specialty divide. Lancet Regional Health- Western Pacific. 2023 (In press)
  2. Ma YX, Lee TH, Tse DMS, Wong ESC, Chu SKW, Holroyd E, Wong WCW. Implementation and Evaluation of Sex Education Using A Feminist Approach: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis. Review of Educational Research. 2023 (Accepted for publication)
  3. Choi EPH, Choi, KWY, Wu CC, Chau PH, Kwok JYY, Wong WCW, Chow EPF. An internet-based harm-reduction intervention for chemsex: a randomised controlled trial. JMIR Public Health & Surveillance. 2023; 9:e42902. Doi: 10.2196/42902.  
  4. #Wong WCW, #Zhao IY, Ma YX, Dong WN, Liu J, Pang Q, Lu XQ, Molassiotis A, Holroyd E. Primary Care Physicians and Patients’ Perspective on Equity and Health Security of Infectious Disease Digital Surveillance. Annals Family Medicine. 2023;21(1):33-39. doi: 10.1370/afm.2895.
  5. Leung PWS, Li SX, Holroyd EA, Tsang CSO, Wong WCW*. Online social media poses opportunities and risks in youth with high functioning autism spectrum disorder: Implications of services from a qualitative study. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 2022 (Accepted for publication) 
  6. Wong WCW, Smith K, Ong JJ, Graham M, Tse D. Age-based Mixing and Condom Use Patterns in Opposite-Sex Adult Partnerships in Hong Kong. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2022. 2022 Sep 9. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001703. PMID: 36098566.
  7. Pai PMC, Fan JKM, Wong WCW, Deng X, Xu X, Lo C. How Covid-19 pandemic has created an opportunity for promoting integrated health care for Hong Kong and Macau residents in the Greater Bay Area? Hong Kong Medical Journal. 2022. (Accepted for publication)
  8. Blais JE, Ye X, Wan EYF, Wong WCW, Wong ICK, Tomlinson B, Chan EW. Effectiveness of Simvastatin Versus Gemfibrozil for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Events: A Retrospective Cohort Study of 223,699 Primary Care Patients. Clinical Drug Investigation. 2022 Nov;42(11):987-997. doi: 10.1007/s40261-022-01208-9. 
  9. Wong WCW, Marley G, Li JJ, Yan WH, Chan PL, Tucker JD, Tang WM, Ni YX, Cheng DD, Lou C, Seto WK. A randomized controlled trial enhancing viral hepatitis testing in primary care via digital crowdsourced intervention. Npj Digital Medicine. 2022. 5:95. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-022-00645-2
  10. Montes-Olivas S, Homer M, Turner K, Fairley CK, Hocking JS, Tse D, van Rees NV, Wong WCW*, Ong JJ. Evaluating the impact and cost-effectiveness of chlamydia management strategies in Hong Kong: a modelling study. Frontiers in Public Health. 2022.https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.932096.
  11. Su S. #Wong WCW, Zou ZR, Cheng DD, Ong JJ, Chan PL, Ji FP, Yuen MF, Zhuang GH, Seto WK, Zhang L. Cost-effectiveness of Universal Screening for Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection in China: An Economic Evaluation. The Lancet Global Health. 2022, 10(2): e278-e287.
  12. Su S. Wong WCW, Ong JJ, Seto WK, Zhang L. Innovative Strategies and Challenges for the Elimination of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in China. (Response to the Letter to Editor) The Lancet Global Health. 2022.
  13. Wong WCW, Marley G, Li JJ, Yan WH, Chan PL, Tucker JD, Tang WM, Ni YX, Cheng DD, Lou C, Seto WK. Digital Crowdsourced Intervention to Enhance Viral Hepatitis Testing in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial in China. Npj Digital Health. 2022 (accepted for publication)
  14. WCW Wong, PL Chan, WK Seto, J Ma, L Liu, H Wu, Jia JD Jia, LJ Hou, Guideline for Primary Care of Chronic Hepatitis B (2020) Writing Panel. Key Messages and Recommendations of the First Primary Care Guideline on Hepatitis B Infection Testing and Management in China. Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology. 2022. (Accepted for publication)
  15. Marley G, Seto WK, Yan WH, Chan PL, Tucker JD, Tang WM, *Wong WCW. Determinants of Hepatitis B and C Testing Uptake and Stigma among Primary Care Patients in Urban China. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 2022. (Accepted for publication)
  16. #Wong WCW, #Zhao IY (co-first author), Ma YX, Dong WN, Liu J, Pang Q, Lu XQ, Molassiotis A, Holroyd E. (2022). Primary Care Physicians and Patients’ Perspective on Equity and Health Security of Infectious Disease Digital Surveillance. Annals Family Medicine (Submitted)
  17. Tu K, Sarkadi Kristainsson R, Gronsbell J, de Lusignan S, Flottorp S, Goy LH, Hallinan C, Hoang Uy, Kang SH, Kim YS, Li Z, Ling ZJ, Manski-Nankervis JA, Ng APP, Pace, W, Wensaas KA, Stephenson E, Wong WCW. Changes in primary care visits arising from the COVID-19 pandemic: an international comparative study by INTRePID the International Consortium of Primary Care Big Data Researchers. BMJ Open. 2022. (Accepted for publication)
  18. *Wong WCW, Tucker JD, Man HK, Emch M, Yang LG, Zhao Y. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Chlamydia Infection in Hong Kong: abridged Secondary publication. Hong Kong Medical Journal. 2022;27(3) (Suppl 2):40-47.
  19. Zhao IY, Ma YX, Yu CMW, Liu J, DONG WN, Pang Q, Lu XQ, Molassiotis A, Holroyd E, *Wong WCW. Ethics, Integrity and Retributions of Digital Detection Surveillance Systems on Infectious Diseases: Systematic literature review. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2021; 23(10), e32328. Doi: 10.2196/32328.
  20. Ong JJ, Fairley CK, Hocking J, Turner K, Booton R, Tse D, Wong WCW. Preferences for Chlamydia Testing and Management in Hong Kong: A Discreet Choice Experiment. Sexually Transmitted Infection. 2021. Doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2021-055182.
  21. Yu MWC, Fung JLF, Ng APP, Li Z, Lan W, Chung CCY, Li Y, Liu Y, Chung HY, *Wong WCW. Preparing Genomic Revolution: Attitudes, Clinical Practice and Training Needs in Delivering Genetic Counselling in Primary Care in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine. 2021; 00:e1702; https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1702
  22. Lau BHP, Liu L, Chan CHY, Chan CLW, Ong JJ, Holroyd E, *Wong WCW. De-sexualizing Partner Notification: A Qualitative Study on Chinese Young Adults with Chlamydia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021. 18(8), 4032; 
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084032
  23. Wong WCW, Cheng D, Jia J, Hou J, Chen Z, Ding Y, Dong J, Duan X, Feng M, Liu X, Liu Z, Ma Y, Shao L, Seto WKW, Wang Z, Wu H, Zhang Y, Zhao G, Zheng S, Zhou B, Zhuang H. Guideline for primary care of chronic hepatitis B (2020), Chinese Society of General Practice. China, Chinese Medical Association 2021;20:137-149.
  24. Leung PWS, Li SX, Tsang C, Chow BLC, *Wong WCW. Effectiveness of using mobile technology in improving cognitive and social skills amongst individuals with autism spectrum disorder: Systematic literature review. Journal of Medical Internet Research Mental Health. 2021. (Accepted for publication)
  25. Choi WYK, Choi PH, Chow EPF, Wan YFE, Wong WCW, Wong JYH, Fong DYT. The Experience of Using Dating Applications for Sexual Hook-Ups: A Qualitative Exploration among HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex With Men in Hong Kong, The Journal of Sex Research. 2021; 1-10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2021.1886227
  26. Li Z, Chen Q, Yan J, Liang W, *Wong WCW. Effectiveness of motivational interviewing on improving Care for Patients with type 2 diabetes in China: A randomized controlled trial. BMC Health Services Research. 2020;20(1):57.
  27. *Li Z, Wong WCW, Lin CB, Xie WS, Lu Y, Li Y, Liu Y. Responses of general practitioners in Shenzhen to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. Chinese Journal of General Practitioners. 2020;19(11):1009-1013. 
  28. Liu RH, Jia YZ, Li Z, Chan J,*Wong WCW. Depression Status and Related Factors in Physical Examination Population in General Hospitals. Chinese General Practice. 2020; 23(29):3742-3746. 
  29. Liu RH, Chan J,*Wong WCW. Holistic care in the 4P mode of general practitioners from a patient with whole body muscle beating. Chinese General Practice. 2020; 23(05):620-622. 
  30. Wong WCW, Sun JWH, *Chia CSM, Tucker JD, Mak WPH, Song L, Choi KWY, Lau STH, Wan FYE. Effectiveness of a Peer-led, Web-based Intervention to Improve General Self-Efficacy in Using Dating Apps Amongst Young Adults: Randomized Clustered Trial.  Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2020;22(10):e16378. doi:10.2196/16378
  31. Choi PH, Chow EPF, Wan YFE, Wong WCW, Wong JYH, Fong DYT. The safe use of dating applications among men who have sex with men: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate an interactive web-based intervention to reduce risky sexual behaviours. BMC Public Health. 2020; 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-08914-z
  32. Tse DMS, Li Z, Lu Y, Li Y, Liu Y, *Wong WCW. Fighting against COVID-19: Preparedness and Implications on Clinical Practice in Primary Care in China. BMC Family Practice. 2020; 21:271 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-020-01343-2 
  33. Wong WCW, Ye CJ, Huang XY, *Choi KWY, Yang LG. Unlock the Golden Opportunity: A Pilot Study on Decentralising Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing and Control for Key Population in Primary Care in China. Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2020; 37:101714.  doi: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2020.101714.
  34. Tang F, Cai FY, Liu RH, Chen ZY, *Wong WCW. Discussion on the Joint Team Model of General Practitioner and Psychotherapist: A Case Report of Psychological Disorder with a Physical discomfort as Chief Complaint (Chinese). Journal of Chinese General Practice. 2021. doi: 10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2021.00.022
  35. Wong WCW, Yang N, Li J, Li H, WanYF, Fitzpatrick T, Xiong Y, Seto WY, Chan P, Liu R, Tang W, Tucker JD. Crowdsourcing to promote hepatitis C testing and linkage-to-care in China: a randomized controlled trial protocol. BMC Public Health. 2020; 20:1048. doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09152-z 
  36. Ong J, Peng MH, Wong WCW, Lo YR, Kidd MR, Roland M, Zhu SZ, *Jiang SF. Opportunities and barriers to provide HIV Testing through Community Health Centers in Mainland China: a nationwide cross-sectional survey. BMC Infectious Diseases. 2019;1054. doi: 10.1186/s12879-019-4673-0
  37. Wong WCW, Lau STH, *Choi EPH, Tucker J, Saunders J, Fairley C. A Systematic Literature Review of Reviews on the Effectiveness of Chlamydia Testing. Epidemiologic Reviews. 2019.doi: 10.1093/epirev/mxz007.
  38. *Fitzpatrick T, Tang WT, Mollan K, Pan X, Chan PL, Zhou KL, Cheng Y, Li LH, Wong WCW, Tucker JD. A crowdsourced intervention to promote hepatitis B and C testing among men who have sex with men in China: a nationwide online randomized controlled trial. EClinicalMedicine. 2019;16:64-73.
  39. Chin WY, Wong WCW, Yu YTE. A survey exploration of the research interests and needs of family doctors in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Practitioner. 2019; 41:29-38.
  40. Li WJ, Li Z, Cai FY, Ai M, Wong WCW. Study on the correlation between social support and drug compliance in patients with metabolic syndrome. Chinese General Nursing. 2019; 02, 135-137. http://dx.doi.org/10.12104/j
  41. Wong WCW. Editorial: Research in Primary are: A means to an end. Hong Kong Practitioner. [Invited editorial] 2019;41: 25-26.
  42. Zhang HP, Wong WCW, Fan S, Zhang Y, Yip P. Sexual Coercion among Hong Kong Chinese Adolescents: The role of family factors. 2019; Children and Youth Services Review. 101: 201-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.03.034
  43. Lau BHP, Liu L, Chan CHY, Chan WLW, Wong WCW. De-sexualizing partner notification: A qualitative study on young people with chlamydia in Hong Kong. Sexual Health 2018. (Revised and resubmitted)
  44. Wong WCW, Song L, See C, Lau STH, Sun WH, Choi WY, Tucker JD. Description of the Development of a Crowdsourced, Peer-led Intervention for Safer Dating App Use. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2018. (Accepted for publication)
  45. Lau STH, Choi KWY, Sun WH, Chen J, Mak W, Tucker J, Wong WCW. Study protocol for a peer-led web-based intervention to promote safe usage of dating applications amongst young adults: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2018. (Accepted for publication)
  46. Wong WCW, Yuen WYW, Tang CSK, Holroyd H, Fong DYT. Evaluation and Mechanism Analysis of HIV Prevention Programme Using Resilience Framework Among Female Sex Workers: A Randomised Controlled Trial. Preventive Medicine. 2018. (Accepted for publication)
  47. Wong WCW, Lau STH, *Choi EPH, Tucker J, Saunders J, Fairley C. A Systematic Literature Review of Reviews on the Effectiveness of Chlamydia Screening. Epidemiologic Reviews. 2018. (Accepted for publication)
  48. Lian J; McGhee SM; So C, Chau J, Wong CKH; Wong WCW, Lam CLK. Long-term cost-effectiveness of a Patient Empowerment Programme for type 2 diabetes mellitus in primary care. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 2019;21(1):73-83.
  49. Qingqi Chen QQ, Zhe L, Yan JY, Liang W, Wong WCW. Effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing on Improving Care for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in China: A Randomized Controlled Trial. BMC Health Services Research. 2018. (Accepted for publication)
  50. Li WJ, Kung K, Holroyd E, Hui C, Wong WCW. Quitting Smoking in Mainland China: A New Role for Hospital Based Nurses. Holistic Nursing Practice. 2019;33(1): 45-51.
  51. Wong WCW, Lo YR, Jiang S, Peng M, Zhu S, Kidd MR, Wang XC, Chan PL, Ong JJ. Improving the hepatitis cascade: assessing hepatitis testing and its management in primary health care in China. Family Practice. 2018:35(6):731-737.
  52. Wong WCW, Yuen W, Tang C, Leung P, Chan M, Chen W, Ip P. Physical And Psychological Child Maltreatment In China: The Roles Of District Development Stage And Social Support In A Developmental-ecological Framework. Child: Care, Health and Development. 2018 Apr 10.
  53. Wong WCW, Cheng S, Miu HY, Ong JJ, Chen J, Loper KA. Contextual factors associated with consistent condom use and condom self-efficacy amongst African asylum seekers and refugees in Hong Kong. Infection, Disease & Health. 2018; 23(1):23-32.
  54. Ong JJ, Peng M, Zhu S, Lo YR, Fairley CK, Kidd MR, Roland M, Jiang S, Wong WCW. Opportunities and barriers to STI testing in community health centres in China: a nationwide survey. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2017; 93(8):566-71.
  55. Ho FK, Louie LH, Wong WH, Chan KL, Tiwari A, Chow CB, Ho W, Wong WCW, Chan M, Chen EY, Cheung YF. A sports-based youth development program, teen mental health, and physical fitness: an RCT. Pediatrics. 2017;140(4).
  56. Sun WH, Wong CKH, Wong WCW. A Peer-led, Social Media-delivered Safer Sex Intervention for Chinese College Students: A Randomised Controlled Trial. Journal of medical Internet research. 2017;19(8).
  57. Liu RH, Wong WCW, Lam CLK, Kung K, Li C, Chen QQ. An assessment on the quality of general practice care in a general hospital: Study of Patient Enablement and the factors with enablement. Chinese Journal of General Practice. 2017; 16(6):434-38.
  58. Wong WCW, Zhu SZ, Ong J, Peng MH, Lam CLK, Kidd MR, Roland M, *Jiang SF. Primary Care Workforce and Continuous Medical Education in China: Lessons to learn from a Nationwide Survey. BMJ Open. 2017;7(7):e015145;
    DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015145.
  59. Wong WCW, Holroyd E, Miu HY, Wong CS, Zhao Y, Zhang J. Secrets, shame and guilt: HIV disclosure in rural Chinese families from the perspective of caregivers. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies. 2017;30:1-12.
  60. Lian JX, McGhee SM, Chau J, Wong CKH, Lam CLK, Wong WCW. Systematic review on the cost-effectiveness of self-management education programme for Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 2017;127:21-34.
  61. Lian JX, McGhee SM, So C, Chau J, Wong CKH, Wong WCW, Lam CLK. Five-year cost-effectiveness of patient empowerment programme (PEP) for type2 diabetes mellitus in primary care. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 2017;19(9):1312-1316
  62. Wong WCW, Cheng S, Miu HYH, Chen J, Loper KA, Holroyd E. Mental health of African asylum-seekers and refugees in Hong Kong: Using the social determinants of health framework. BMC Public Health. 2017;17(1):153.
  63. Wong WCW, Jiang SF, Ong JJ, Peng MH, Wan E, Zhu SZ, Lam CLK, Kidd M, Roland M. Bridging the gaps between patients and primary care in China: A nationwide representative survey. Annals of Family Medicine. 2017;15(3):237-45.
  64. Wong WCW, Zhao Y, Wong NS, Parish WL, Miu HY, Yang LG, Tucker J, et al. Prevalence and risk factors of chlamydia infection in Hong Kong: A population-based geospatial household survey and testing. PloS One. 2016;12(2):e0172561.
  65. Sun WH, Miu HYH, Wong CKH, Tucker JD, Wong WCW. Assessing Participation and Effectiveness of Peer-led Approach in Youth Sexual Health Education: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis in More Developed Countries. Journal of Sex Research. 2016;1-14.
  66. Zhao Y, Wong CK, Miu HY, Yuen WW, Chin WY, Luo T, Wong WCW. Translation and Validation of a Condom Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES) Chinese Version. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2016;28(6):499-510.
  67. Wong WCW, Cheng S, Holroyd E. Chen J, Loper KA, Tran L, Miu HYH. A lost tribe in the city: health status and needs of African asylum seekers and refugees in Hong Kong. International Journal for Equity in Health. 2016;15(1):158.
  68. Wong CKH, Lam CLK Lam, Wan EYF, Chan AKC, Pak CH, Chan FWK, Wong WCW, Evaluation of Patient-reported Outcomes Data in Structured Diabetes Education Intervention: Two-year Follow-up Data of Patient Empowerment Programme. Endocrine. 2016;54(2):422-432.
  69. Tucker J, Wong B, Nie JB, Kleiman A, and the Physician Trust Team (Wong WCW). Rebuilding Patient-Physician Trust in China. Lancet. 2016; 388:755.
  70. Zhang HP, Wong WCW, Ip P, Fan S, *Yip PSF. Health Status and Risk Behaviors of Sexual Minorities Among Chinese Adolescents: A School-Based Survey. Journal of Homosexuality. 2017;64(3):382-396.
  71. Qidwai W, Wong WCW, Nanji K, Robinson N. The role of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in sexual and reproductive health. European Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2016;(8):1–3.
  72. Yuen WWY, Tran L, Wong CKH, Holroyd E, Tang CSK, Wong WCW. Psychological health and HIV transmission amongst female sex workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis. AIDS Care. 2016;28(7):816-24.
  73. Wong CKH, Wong WCW, Wan YF, Wong WHT, Chan FWK, Lam CLK. Macrovascular and Microvascular Disease in Obese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Attending Structured Diabetes Education Program: A Population-based Propensity-matched Cohort Analysis of Patient Empowerment Programme (PEP). Endocrine. 2016;53(2):412-22.
  74. Yuen WW, Wong WCW, Tang CS, Holroyd E, Tiwari AF, Fong DY, Chin WY. Promoting resilience for HIV prevention in female sex workers in Hong Kong: a randomised controlled trial. The Lancet. 2015; 386:S24.
  75. Mash R, Almeida M, Wong WCW, Kumar R, Von Pressentin K. The roles and training of primary care doctors: China, India, Brazil and South Africa. Human Resources for Health. 2015;13(1):93.
  76. Tucker JD, Cheng Y, Wong B, Gong N, Nie JB, Zhu W, McLaughlin MM, Xie RS, Deng YH, Huang MJ, Wong WCW, Lan P, Liu HL, Maio W, Kleinman A. Patient– physician mistrust and violence against physicians in Guangdong Province, China: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 2015;5:e008221. DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2015- 008221
  77. Zhang HP, Wong WCW, Ip P, Lai GWF, Lam TH, Lam KF, Fan S, Lee A, Paul S.F. Yip FSF. A study of violence among Hong Kong young adults and associated substance use, risky sexual behaviors, and pregnancy. Violence and Victims. 2015; 31(5):985-996.
  78. Zhao YP, Luo TY, Tucker JD, Wong WCW. Risk Factors of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections in China: A Systematic Review of Reviews. PLoS one. 2015;10(10): e0140426. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0140426
  79. Wong CKH, Wong WCW, Wan YF, Wong WHT, Chan FWK, Lam CLK. Effect of a structured diabetes education programme in primary care on hospitalizations and emergency department visits among people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus: results from the Patient Empowerment Programme. Diabetic medicine. 2016;33(10):1427-36.
  80. Carlos KH Wong, William CW Wong, YF Wan, Winnie HT Wong, Frank WK Chan, Cindy LK Lam, Increased number of Structured Diabetes Education Attendance was not associated with the Improvement in Patient-reported Health-related Quality of Life: Results from Patient Empowerment Programme (PEP). Health and quality of life outcomes 2015;13:126 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-015-0324-3
  81. Wong CKH, Wong WCW, Wan YF, Chan AKC, Chan FWC, Lam CLK. Patient Empowerment Programme (PEP) and Risk of Microvascular Diseases among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Primary Care: A Population-based Propensity Matched Cohort Study. Diabetes Care 2015;38(8):e116-e117 DOI: 10.2337/dc14-2213
  82. Wong CKH, Wong WCW, Wan YF, Chan AKC, Chung KL, Chan FWK, Lam CLK. Effect of a Structured Diabetes Education Program in Primary Care on Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Results from the Patient Empowerment Programme (PEP). Diabetes Med 2015 (Under publication)
  83. Wong CKH, Wong WCW, Wan YF, Chan AKC, Chung KL, Chan FWK, Lam CLK. Patient Empowerment Programme in Primary Care Reduced All-cause Mortality and Cardiovascular Diseases in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Population-based Propensity-Matched Cohort Study. Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism 2014 DOI: 10.1111/dom.12397
  84. Wong WCW, Ho PSY, Liang J, Holroyd EA, Lam CLK, Pau AMY. Road to better health and integration: a Delphi study on health service models for Hong Kong migrants. International Journal for Equity in Health 2014; 13: 127. MS ID: 8774894413998104
  85. Zhang ,H.P., Wong, W.C.W., Ip, P., Fan, S., & Yip, P.S.F. Intimate partner violence among Hong Kong young adults: Prevalence, risk factors and associated health problems. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2014. doi: 10.1177/0886260514552442
  86. Wong CKH, Wong WCW, Lam CLK, Wan KF, Wong WHT, Chung KL, Dai D, Tsui ELH, Fong DYT. Effects of Patient Empowerment Programme (PEP) on Clinical Outcomes and Health Service Utilization in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Primary Care: An Observational Matched Cohort Study. PLoS one. 2014;9(5):e95328. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0095328
  87. Ho PSY, Ho CKL, Wong WCW, and Pau AMY. The seven-year struggle: injustices at home for Chinese immigrant women in Hong Kong. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. 2014;15(1):154-163. DOI:10.1080/14649373.2014.872828
  88. Yuen WYW, Wong WCW, Holroyd E, Tang, CSK. Resilience to work-related stress from the voices of women in sex work. Qualitative Health Research. 2014;24(9):1232-41.doi: 10.1177/1049732314544968.
  89. Ong J, Temple-Smith MJ, Wong WCW, McNamee K, Fairley CK. When two is better than one: Differences in characteristics associated with women using condoms only compared to those combined with an effective contraception in Victoria, Australia. Journal of Women's Health. 2014;23(2):168-174.
  90. Ong J, Temple-Smith MJ, Wong WCW, McNamee K, Fairley CK. Prevalence of and characteristics associated with use of withdrawal as a contraceptive practice in women in Victoria, Australia. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2013;45(2):74–78.
  91. Ong J, Wong WCW, Lee A, Holroyd EA, Huang, Chan YM. Sexual activity and adolescent health risk behaviors amongst high school students in three ethnic Chinese urban populations. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2013;22(23-24):3270-79.
  92. Ong J, Temple-Smith MJ, Wong WCW, McNamee K, Fairley CK. Contraception matters: Indicators of poor usage of contraception in sexually active women attending family planning clinics in Victoria, Australia. BMC Public Health 2013;12:1108.
  93. Wong WCW, Fong T, Chan C, Holroyd E. Hong Kong's female sex workers: Media construction of health and social stigma. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2013;2(1):59-65.
  94. Wong WCW, Kidd MR, Tucker JD. Mainstreaming HIV services for men who have sex with men: The role of general practitioners. [Commissioned Editorial] Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2012;88:125e131.
  95. Chen JY, Wong WCW, BCF Chiu. Strengthening Evidence-based Family Medicine in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Medical Journal. 2012;18(6):540-541.
  96. Wong WCW, Yim YL, Leung TN, Lynn H, Ling DC. Prevalence and risk factors of sexually transmitted infections in female sex workers in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Medical Journal. 2012;18(Suppl 3):S42-6.
  97. Wong WCW, Luk CW, Kidd MR. Is there a role for primary care clinicians in providing care in HIV treatment? A systematic literature review. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2012;88(2):125-131.
  98. Fung CSC, Wong WCW. Standard of care: How can we safeguard it? [Invited editorial] Hong Kong Practitioner. 2012;34(2): 49-51.
  99. Wong WCW, Leung PWS. Midnight Blue. HIV behavioural risks and the role of work environment among Chinese male sex workers in Hong Kong. AIDS Care. 2012;24(3):340-7.
  100. Mercer SW, Griffiths SM, Lam CLK, Lee A, Wong WCW, Lam TP, Hillier S, Philips DR, Jones RH. Incentives and barriers to adopting the family doctor model in Hong Kong: an in-depth qualitative study of the views, knowledge, and attitudes of patients. Hong Kong Medical Journal. 2011;17(3 Suppl 3):25-27.
  101. Ma CYY, Wong WCW. Physicians as pharmacists in Hong Kong: time for re-evaluation? Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education. 2011; 1:e101.
  102. Wong WCW. The battle of HIV among Chinese MSM must be re-thought. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2011;87(4):263.
  103. Leung PWS, Wong WCW, Tang CSK, Lee A. Attitudes and child abuse reporting behaviours among Hong Kong GPs. Family Practice. 2011;28(2):195-201.
  104. Tang CSK, Wong WCW, Chen WQ, Leung PWS, Lee A, Ling DC. Health Compromising Behaviors Among Chinese Adolescents: Role of Physical Abuse, School Experience, and Social Support. Journal of Health Psychology. 2011;16(3):457-466.
  105. Wong WCW, Leung PWS, Lynn, HSY. Sexually Transmitted Infections among Female Sex Workers in Hong Kong: The role of migration status. Journal of Travel Medicine. 2011;18(1):1-7.
  106. Wong WCW, Holroyd EA, Bingham A. Stigma and Sex Work: From the prospective of female sex workers in Hong Kong. Sociology of Health and Illness 2011;33(1):50-65.
  107. Ng, G, Li P, Chan U, Wong WCW. Can Mediterranean diet reduce the effects of lipodystrophy syndrome in people living with HIV? A pilot randomised controlled trial. Sexual Health. 2011;8(1): 43-51.
  108. Wong WCW, Holroyd EA, Lee A, Wong JCP, Wong SYS, Leung PWS. Involving The Hard to Reach: Developing and evaluating a sexual health program for early school leavers in Hong Kong. Sex Education. 2011;11(01): 77-97.
  109. Wong WCW, CS Fairley. General Parctice: Sexual health consultation for men who have sex with men. British Medical Journal. 2010;340:c958.
  110. Bakhbakhi D, Wong WCW, Zhang JB. HIV and Sexual risk Behaviours amongst Intravenous Drug Users at Rehabilitation Centre in Rural China. Journal of AIDS and HIV Research. 2010;2(7):131-137.
  111. Wong WCW, Fong B, and Chan PKSC. Acceptance of HPV vaccination among first year female university students in Hong Kong. Sexual Health. 2009;6(4):264-271.
  112. Lee A, Wong SYS, Tsang KK, Ho G, Wong WCW, Cheng F. Understanding of suicidality and correlates amongst Chinese secondary students in Hong Kong. Health Promotion International. 2009;24(2):156-165.
  113. You JHS, Wong WCW, Ip M, Lee NLS. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination for Hong Kong Elderly in Long-term Care Facilities. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2009;63(11):906-911.
  114. Wong WCW. Family Medicine, Healthcare & Society: Essays by Dr MK Rajakumar. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 2009;21(4):520. [Invited book review]
  115. Wong WCW, Chen WQ, Tang CSK, Goggins WB, Leung PWS. Individual, Family and Community determinants of child maltreatment in China. Social Science & Medicine. 2009;68(10):1819-1825.
  116. Wong WCW, Leung PSW, Tang CSK, Chen WQ, Lee A, Ling DC. To unfold a hidden epidemic: Prevalence of child maltreatment and its health implications among high school students in Guangzhou, China. Child abuse & Neglect. 2009;33(7):441-450.
  117. Fung CSC, Wong WCW, Tam MSM. Familial and extramarital relations among truck drivers crossing the Hong Kong-China border. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 2009;35(3):239-44.



Research Funding
Principal Investigator
2022-2023 A National Campaign of Sex Education using a Feminist Approach in China
2019-2022 International Family Medicine Integrated Program (“医防融合国际全科医学项目组牵头单位).
2020-2024 Key discipline of General Practice (临床重点培育专科).
2019-2020 Adapting and Promoting Web-based Intervention for Safer Social Media Use in China.
2019-2021 Preference and cost-effectiveness of case detection and management for chlamydia control in Hong Kong.
2019-2021 Health & Health Service Research Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#18171282, $1,139,266) “Preference and cost-effectiveness of case detection and management for chlamydia control in Hong Kong”.
2019-2021 Gilead Pharmaceutical Research Grants (RMB 1,914,174), “Crowdsourcing to Promote HCV Testing and Linkage-to-Care in China: A Randomized Controlled Trial”.
Sept- Nov 2018 Seed Fund for Basic Research for Resubmission of GRF/ECS Proposals >3.5 ($56,000), “E-health Mobile Application to Improve Testing and Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections Amongst Hong Kong’s Youth: A Randomised Controlled Trial”.
Sept- Nov 2017 Seed Fund for Basic Research for Resubmission of GRF/ECS Proposals >3.5 ($40,000), “Development, implementation and evaluation of opportunistic chlamydia screening for females and young males amongst healthcare facilities in Hong Kong.”
2017-2019 Health Care and Promotion Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#09160275, $499,175), “StickyRiceLove: Development, evaluation and dissemination of an innovative peer-led sexual health social media promotion”.
2015- 2018 Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee (#JCYJ20150331142757385, RMB 150,000), “RCT to examine the effectiveness of empowerment program on self-managing type 2 diabetes (DM) by using motivational interviewing (MI).”
2015- 2016 RGC Seed fund for basic research (#201411159004, $47,000), “Survey of the attitudes and needs of integrated HIV and STI services in community health centers in China”.
2013- 2016 General Research Fund, University Grant Council (#782613, $803,548), “A Novel Approach to HIV Prevention: A Randomised Controlled Trial of Personal Effective Programme for Female Sex Workers in Hong Kong”.
2013- 2016 Health & Medical Research Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#13121242, $1,280,580), “To Determine Prevalence and Contextual Risk Factors of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Hong Kong”.
2012- 2013 AIDS Trust Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#MSS204R, $331,840), “A randomised Controlled Trial to promote Resilience for HIV Prevention amongst Female Sex Workers in Hong Kong”.
2012-2013 AIDS Trust Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#MSS200R, $344,478), “Identifying sexual health behaviours and HIV risk amongst African refugees and asylum seekers in Hong Kong”.
2011-2016 Health & Health Service Research Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#UW10-368, $1,870,000), In depth cost-effectiveness study of the Patient Empowerment Program (PEP) of the Hospital Authority.”
2011-2012 PDAS, Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, HKSAR (#2010-407, $226,000), Enahncing Qaulity Primary Care through Evidence and Research in Hong Kong”.
2011-2012 University Seed Grant for basic research (#201103159005, $120,000), The Road to a better health and integration: A two-phased project in addressing health status and health access amongst new arrivals in Hong Kong”.
2007-2009 AIDS Trust Fund (PPE, 562PM; PPE596PJ, $2,695,500), “To establish a community-based outreach service for sex wokrers to prevent and manage HIV/ STI in Hong Kong “.
2006-2007 GSK ($93,000), “Attitudes towards sex, Lifestyle, Health and the Future among female university students”.
2005-2006 Direct Grant, Research Committee Funding, CUHK ($688,000), “Effects of isoflavones in patients with watchful waiting benign prostate hyperplasia”.
2005-2006 Health Care and Promotion Fund, HK SAR Government ($300,000), “Developing and evaluating a peer education program for Sexual Health Promotion to target early school leavers in Hong Kong”.
2005-2006 Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases, HKSAR (#03040172, $688,525), “To determine the Prevalence and risk factors of STDs/ HIV infections for female street and brothel sex workers in Hong Kong”.
2004-2005 Centre for the Emerging Infectious Diseases, CUHK ($80,000), “Potential clinical and economic impact of an outreach healthcare service for prevention of sexually transmitted diseases in Hong Kong”.
2003-2004 Teaching Development Grant (Health Science) ($48,345), “Development of a comprehensive web-enabled learning system: A collaborative project”.
2003-2004 Pfizer Pharmaceutical (#6901537, $100,000), “Men’s Health Screening Program”.
2002-2003 Direct Grant, Research Committee Funding, CUHK (ZJIE0080, $60,000), “Development and Analysis of Primary Care Prescribing Database”.
Co-investigator
2023-2024 Evaluation of the Adoption of the Hong Kong Reference Framework for Preventive Care for Older Adults in Primary Care Settings: a mixed method approach
2021-2023  The risk of advanced neoplasia within subcentimetric polyps detected in colorectal cancer screening participants in Chinese populations: a multi-centre colonoscopy study
2020-2022 The risk of advanced colorectal neoplasia according to the length of the period of surveillance colonoscopy: a multi-centre colonoscopy trial
2020-2021 Developing and testing an interactive internet-based intervention to reduce sexual harm of sexualised drug use (‘chemsex’) among men who have sex with men in Hong Kong
2019-2021 UGC Early Career Scheme (ECS) (#7607518, $877,176), “The safe use of dating applications (apps) among men who have sex with men: developing and testing an interactive web-based intervention to reduce risky sexual behaviours”.
2015-2018 General Research Fund, University Grant Council (#14607415, $400,000), “Love’s Refuge: The Meanings of Intimacy for African Asylum-seekers and Refugees in Hong Kong”.
2013-2016 NIH R01 Grant (#1D43TW009532-01, $4,680,000), “D43 Training Center (UNC-South China STI Research Training Center)”.
2014 Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee (#JCYJ2014041409, RMB 50,000), “深圳市代谢综合征患者就医选择及其影响因素的质性研究”.
2013-2014 Harvard China Center ($72,000), “Patient-Physician Trust and Mistrust in China: A Qualitative Study”.
2011-2016 Health & Health Service Research Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#UW 10-369, $1,880,000), “In-depth cost-effectiveness study of the Multidisciplinary Risk Factor Assessment and Management Program (RAMP) of the Hospital Authority”.
2011-2016 Health & Health Service Research Fund, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR (#PEC-HKU-2, $5,685,000), “Extended evaluation of quality of care of chronic disease management programs and public-private partnership programs of the Hospital Authority”.
2011-2012 Seed Grant for Basic Science, HKU (#201011159173, $67,590), “Towards a new concept of justice: exploring the economic, social and cultural inequalities of new arrival women from mainland China”.
2008-2010 General Practice Education & Training, fully funded by Australian Government ($196,800), “Effectiveness of GPET and RACGP Training on registrars in Australia”.
2007-2009 AIDS Trust Fund (#PPE557PJ, $478,000), “Midnight Blue Action: Hong Kong male sex workers AIDS Prevention project”.
2005-2007 Health and Health Services Research Fund, HKSAR Government (#PPE557PJ, $427,265), “Incentive and barriers to adopting the family doctor model in Hong Kong- an in-depth qualitative study of views, knowledge and attitudes of patients”.
2004-2006 Direct Grant, Research Committee Funding, CUHK ($62,500), “Improving General Practitioners’ Interviewing Skills in Managing Patients with Common Psychiatric Problems in Primary Care: A Randomized Control Clinical Trial”.
2004-2005 PRB Pharmaceuticals ($2,400,000), “A multicentre, double-blind randomised controlled trial comparing the efficacy and safety of the VIRA-38 verus Oseltamivir in patients with acute influenza”.
2004 Glaxo Smith Kline ($400,000), “Development of Management Guidelines for Osteoarthritis in Primary Care”.
2003-2005 International Society of Infectious Diseases (External Competitive Grant) ($46,800), “A Pilot Study of HIV Counselling to Increase Willingness to Receive Premarital HIV Testing among Marriage License Applicants in a Rural Area of China”.
2003-2004 Boehringer Ingelheim (HK) Ltd. ($70,000), “Evaluation of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on patients with Chronic Obstructive Airway Disease with Dr. Martin Lindsay, Visiting Scholar”.

 


Professional Services
Academic/ Clinical Appointments
2020-2021

Leader, Key Medical discipline of General Practice (临床重点培育专科牵头人)

2019-2021

Leader, International GP Integrated Program awarded by Shenzhen Municipal Health Commission (深圳市卫健委“医防融合”国际全科医学项目组牵头单位)

2019-2021
Founder and Co-Director of Guangdong Provincial Train-the-Trainer Centre for GPs (广东省全科骨干师资培训中心), Guangdong Health Commission, China
2018-2021 Director, Professional Base for Structured Residency Training, HKU-SZH, China
2018-2021 Chief of Service, Department of General Practice, HKU-SZH, China
Since 2018 Deputising Clinical Head, Department of Family Medicine, Gleneagles Hospital
 
Professional Qualification/Membership
Since 2021

Title of Chief Senior Consultant (正高职称)by China Medical Board, China

Since 2015
Honorary Member of Faculty of Public Health, Royal Colleges of Physicians (UK)
Since 2008 Specialist Registration (Hong Kong Academy of Medicine)
Since 2007 Founding Member of Faculty of Travel Medicine, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons (Glasgow, UK)
Since 2006 Fellowship of the Royal College of General Practitioners (UK)
Since 2002 Membership of the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians
Since 1998 Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (UK)
 
Honorary Academic Appointments
2022-2024

Senior Research Fellow, University of North Carolina, USA

2021-2023

WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Committee on HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections

2021-present

Collaborator, Centre for Ageing and Healthcare Management Research, PolyU HK

2019-present
Expert Committee Member of Institute for Global Health and Sexual Transmitted Diseases, Southern Medical University
2017-2020 Advisory Professor, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, China
2016-2019 Honorary Associate Professor/ Reader, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Australia
2015-2017 Adjunct Professor, Shenzhen Continuous Medical Education Centre, Shenzhen Health & Family Commission, China
2014-2017 Distinguished Expert, Zeng Yi Work Station, No. 2 People’s Hospital of Dali City, Yunnan, China
2013-2019 Training faculty and key personnel for the South China STI/HIV. Regional Training Center, Guangzhou, China supported by National Institute of Health, USA
 
Advisory for World Health Organization
21-23 September 2021
WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Committee on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections (STAC-HHS) virtual meeting
20-22 July 2021
Expert Consultation on the Regional Action framework for Strengthening Primary Care in the Western Pacific. WPRO/ WHO
18 June-7 April 2020
WHO informal expert group on operational health systems research during the current pandemic
23-25 Sept 2017 WHO Temporary Advisor at Expert Consultations on “Advancing Implementation Research on HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis in Asia”. Guangzhou, China.
29-30 Nov 2015 WHO Temporary Advisor at Biregional Expert Consultations on “Advancing Implementation Research on HIV/AIDS in Asia”. Tokyo Japan.
26-27 Nov 2014 WHO Temporary Advisor at Biregional Meeting on the “Dissemination and Rollout of the WHO 2014 Consolidated Guidelines on HIV Prevention, Diagnosis and Care for the Key Population”, WHO West Pacific Headquarter, Manila.
18-23 Mar 2014 WHO Temporary Advisor to provide Technical Support in “Implementing WHO Recommendations for Care Services for MSM and Transgender People”. Kunming, Yunnan CDC, China.
18-21 Mar 2013 WHO Temporary Technical Advisor for “IHBSS among transgender women in Cebu”. Philippines.
11-13 Sept 2012 WHO Temporary Advisor to provide Technical Support as Consultant on “HIV, STI and other Health Needs of Transgender People in Asia and The Pacific”. Manila, Philippines, led to the publication of a WHO guideline, “Prevention and Treatment of HIV and other STI among MSM and Transgender People”.

 


Contributor/ Reviewer for International Guidelines
2019-2010 Deputy Chair, Guideline Writing Panel, National Hepatitis B management national guideline for primary care in China. The Chinese Medical Association GP Section.
15-22 Aug 2019 Expert review panel for WHO, “The WHO consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services”
External Reviewer for: HIV self-testing (HIVST) and partner notification (APN) guidelines, 2016. Accessible at: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/251655/1/9789241549868-eng.pdf?ua=1
External Reviewer for: Blueprint for the Provision of Comprehensive Care for Trans People and Trans Communities in Asia and the Pacific, 2015. Accessible at: http://www.asia-pacific.undp.org/content/rbap/en/home/library/democratic_governance/hiv_aids/blueprint-for-the-provision-of-comprehensive-care-for-trans-peop.html
External Reviewer for: WHO Consolidated Guidance on HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care for the Key Populations, 2014. Accessible at: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/128048/1/9789241507431_eng.pdf?ua=1&ua=1
Technical Support as a WHO Consultant led to the publication of a WHO guideline, Prevention and Treatment of HIV and other STI among MSM and Transgender People, 2014. Accessible at: http://www.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/44619/1/9789241501750_eng.pdf?ua=1

Advisory or Consultant for Overseas Governments
18-21 Mar 2013
WHO Temporary Technical Advisor for “IHBSS among transgender women in Cebu”. Philippines Government.
April 2013 Invited by National Health System Resource Center (Think tank of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India) to advise on Indian primary care development
2008-10 Commissioned by General Practice Education & Training Ltd (fully owned by the Australian Government) to evaluate the Effectiveness of vocational GP Training in Australia

 

Chair/ Board Membership for International Agencies
19-20 Aug 2019 WONCA Practice Accreditation Assessor
2017–2019 Advisory Board, The Network: Towards Union for Health: International organisation to foster equitable community-orientated health services, education, research and policy)
2017 to present Board Member, WONCA Working Party on Education
2014 to present Convener, WONCA Special Interest Group (SIG) in Health Equity
  • Incorporating health equity into WONCA Global Standards to ensure it is accounted for during development of postgraduate medical education
  • Collaboration with EQuiP to endorse EQuiP’s Health Equity Statement
2013 to present Board Member, WONCA Research Working Party
2004 International expert panels for a sexual behaviour questionnaire. Commissioned by Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceutical Ltd, UK.
2001 to present Medical Advisor to Barry & Martin Trust, a UK-based NGO on HIV Care

Chair/ Board membership for Mainland Chinese Professional bodies
Since Dec 2019 Vice Chair of the Third General Practice Committee of Shenzhen Medical Association (深圳市医学会第三届全科医学专业委员会副主委)
Since Nov 2019 Standing Member of General Practice Branch of China Association for Promotion of International Exchange of Medical Care (中国医疗保健国际交流促进会全科医学分会常委)
2019-2022 Vice President, Executive Committee, Cross Strait Medical Exchange Association, China (海峡两岸医药卫生交流协会全科医学专业委员会副主席)
2018-2022 China Non-governmental Hospital Association GP Section Advisory Board (中国非公立医疗机构协会全科医疗分会委员会顾问)
Mar 2016 Academic Committee Member of General Practice Committee of Cross-strait Medical and Health Exchange Association (海峡两岸医药卫生交流协会全科医学专业委员会学术委员)
2014-2018 Executive Committee, Cross Strait Medical Exchange Association, China
2012-2014 Member of the Research Advisory Committee, Department of Distance Education, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India
2011-2019 Committee member, Research Segment Subcommittee, Specialty Board, HKCFP
2008-2011 Committee member, National Standing Committee on Education QA & CPD, RACGP
2008-2011 Committee member, Vocational Training, RACGP
2008-2011 Quality Assurance, Research and Education Committee, Victoria Faculty, RACGP

Consultancy and Advisor for the Hong Kong Government and Agencies
May 2022-2024
Member of Medical & Support Services Sub-committee, Council for AIDS Trust Fund, The Food and Health Bureau, HKSAR Government

Aug 2020-2022

(renewed to 2024)

Member of Hong Kong Advisory Council on AIDS, The Food and Health Bureau
18 Sept 2018 Invited to present the findings of “Prevalence and risk factors of Chlamydia in Hong Kong: A population-based geospatial household survey and testing” at Scientific Committee on AIDS and STI (SCAS), HKSAR Government
2017-2021 Recommended HIV/AIDS Strategies for Hong Kong. Hong Kong Advisory Council on AIDS. May 2017 (Appendix 7)
2016-2019 Expert advice on preparation of “Training resources to enhance sensitivity of healthcare professionals towards sexual minority”. Commissioned by the Constitutional & Mainland Affair Bureau, HKSAR Government.
2016-2019 Representing the Faculty of Medicine to provide expert advice on preparation of “Training resources to enhance sensitivity of healthcare professionals towards sexual minority”. Commissioned by the Constitutional & Mainland Affair Bureau, HKSAR Government.
2012-2022 Committee Member, Health Care and Promotion Fund, Food & Health Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government.
2011-2022 Member of the Grant Review Board for Health and Health Services Research Fund and the Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases (renamed as Health & Medical Research Fund), Food & Health Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government
2011-2022 Member, Research Subcommittee, Survey planning for Hong Kong Family Planning Association
2003-2006 Medical Consultant for Ziteng, NGO for sex workers’ rights and welfare
2004-2015 Project Consultant for Salvation Army

 

Research leadership and International Collaboration
  • Representing China, we were invited by the INTernational ConsoRtium of Primary Care BIg Data Researchers (INTRePID) led by the University of Toronto with a total of 85 million patients to take part in a multi-centre study to examine the impact of the pandemic on primary care around the world.
  • Developing and Evaluating an Innovative Primary Care Infectious Disease Surveillance System Using Artificial Intelligence. PI: Wong WCW. Co-Is: Liu Jia (Chinese Academy of Science), Ivan Hung, Paul Chan (CUHK). 
    • Applied RGC CRF, RGC-NSFC, Health Science and technology innovation for 14th Five Year Plan Project (卫生健康科技创新“十四五”规划项目) in 2020
  • Integrated prevention, testing and treatment strategies for chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infection among key populations in Guangdong-Hongkong-Macao Greater Bay Area (粤港澳大湾区重点人群生殖道沙眼衣原体感染预防治疗一体化策略研究) led by Southern Medical University and The University of Hong Kong and was selected to be 第二届粤港澳大湾区卫生与健康合作大会合作项目.
  • Stepping out of the box: Decentralizing integrated HIV and STI services to community health centres in China. PI: Wong WCW. Co-Is: Zhu SZ, Liang SF, Peng MH (Fudan University, China); Lo YJ (WHO); Roland M (University of Cambridge, UK); Kidd MR (Flinders University, Australia); Ong J (Monash University, Australia), Lam CLK (HKU).
    • Led to 4 high-impact journal publications and one under review
    • Pilot was conducted in Guangzhou in 2017
    • Led to NSFC application in 2016 and now re-applied in 2017
  • Rebuilding patient-physician trust in China. PI: Tucker JD (UNC) Co-I: Cheng Y (Anthropologist, Zhonghu University); Wong B (Stanford, US), Nie JB (University of Auckland, NZ), McLaughlin MM (US), Wong WCW, (HKU) Kleinman A (Anthropologist and psychiatrist, Harvard, USA) Funded by Harvard China Center.
    • Rebuilding Patient-Physician Trust in China: A Multi-Disciplinary Summit, Harvard Asia Center, Shanghai (2015)
    • A White paper is published. Assessable at: http://ghsm.hms.harvard.edu/rebuilding-patient–physiciantrust-china
  • IPPC: India Prescribing & Clinical Behaviour database in Primary Care. PI: Wong WCW. Co-Is: Shah V (Christian Medical College, Vellore); Britt H (University of Sydney, Australia); Dickinson JA (University of Calgary, Canada).
    • Research Advisory Committee, Department of Distance Education
      Christian Medical College, Vellore, India
  • Population-based cohort on childhood maltreatment among middle school adolescents in Guangzhou. PI: Wong WCW. Co-Is: Chen WQ (Zhong Shan University, China); Tang C (NUS Singapore); Wang Wei (Capital University, Beijing).
    • Led to Publications No. 4, 67, 68 & 77
  • Population-based Youth Risk behavioural surveillance among middle school adolescents in Hong Kong, Macau, Taipei and Guangzhou. PI: Lee A (CUHK). Co-Is: Wong WCW, Wang SY (Taiwan), Chan STM (Macau), Wang XL (China).
    • Led to Publications No. 42, 52, 64, 91, 104 & 119
 
Guest Editor, Special issues on:
  • “Innovations in Eliminating HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023.
  • Complementary Medicine for Sexual and Reproductive Health, European Journal of Integrative Medicine (2016)
  • Health System on HIV Care, Sexually Transmitted Infection (2012; 88)
  • Infectious Diseases in Primary Care. Hong Kong Practitioner (2006:29 no. 4)

Associate Editor
  • STI (2008-2016)
  • BMC Infectious Disease (2013-now)
  • BMC journal of Medical Case Reports (2007-now)
  • Journal of Primary Care and Health Promotion (2004-05)

Editorial Board Member
  • Chinese Journal of General Practice 中国全科医学杂志 (2019-current)
  • OMIS Community Medicine & Health Education (2012- current)
  • Journal of Family Medicine & Primary Care (Official publication of the Academy of Family Physicians of India (2011-current)
  • Hong Kong Medical Journal (2005-08)
  • Hong Kong Practitioners (2004-08)

Organising Committee Chair
  • The 7th Cross-Strait, Hong Kong and Macau Conference on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, “Care and Connect: The Changing World of Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health” (ASRH 2021).
  • Scientific Subcommittee, 4th AMM-AMS-HKAM Tripartite Congress cum 53rd Singapore-Malaysia Congress of Medicine & HKPCC (2019)
  • Hong Kong Primary Care Conferences (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019)
  • Beijing, HK, Macau and Taiwan 4-Party Primary Care Conference (2014)
  • The Third Family Medicine and Primary Care Symposium at HKU: "Implementing Quality Primary Care" (2017)
  • The First Family Medicine and Primary Care Symposium at HKU: "Enhancing Quality Primary Care Through Research and Evidence in Hong Kong" (2011)
Organising Committee Member
  • 4th AMM-AMS-HKAM Tripartite Congress cum 53rd Singapore - Malaysia Congress of Medicine & Hong Kong Primary Care Conference (2019)
  • Combination HIV prevention Strategy-What are the options for Hong Kong? AIDS Concern; co-organised by The University of Hong Kong. 2019
  • 25th Anniversary Congress of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine. HKAM Jockey Club Building, Hong Kong. 2018
  • Asia Pacific Conference of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Prevention, (IUSTI; Thailand 2014; Japan 2016; New Zealand 2018);
  • Building Trust: A Global Challenge in Health System Reform (Towards Union for Health; Shenyang 2016)

Scientific Committee Member
  • The Network: Towards Unity for Health, Shengyang, China (2016)
  • IUSTI Asia Pacific Conference, Bangkok, Thailand (2016 & 2014)
  • Rebuilding Patient-Physician Trust in China: A Multi-Disciplinary Summit, Harvard Asia Center, Shanghai (2015)
  • WONCA Regional Conference, Hong Kong (2009)

Abstract Review Panel
  • AIDS Conference (2016); 2nd Asia-Pacific International Society of Pharmaco-economics and Outcomes Research (2006)


Other Information
External awards
Aug 2022

Second runner-up on Innovation Award. Liu RH, Wong WCW. GP-Clinical Psychology Service Model in General Outpatient Clinics in a General Hospital: A Cross-sectional Study. The 9th Cross-Strait General Practice Conference. Nanjing.


Second runner-up on Innovation Award. Zhang DH, Yan WH, Chen DD, Lin CB, Wu J, Xiang YL, Wong WCW. Clinical Capacity and the Effects of Online Continuing Education of Community Infectious Disease Training among Primary Care Professionals. The 9th Cross Strait General Practice Conference. Nanjing.

Nov 2022

The Excellency Award, Chinese Medical Association GP Section Guideline-based Management National Competition: Cheng DD, Lin CB, Xiang YL, Wu J, Zhang DH, Wong WCW. General Practice Diagnosis, Treatment and Care of a patient with HBV.

June 2021

Shortlist for The Solve Health Security & Pandemics Global Challenge 2021.Wong WCW (Project leader), Holroyd E, Molassiotis A, Zhao IY, DONG WN, Ma YX. AI-led Infectious Disease Early Warning. MIT SOLVE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology US.

 
Plenary Speaker / Keynote Speaker
  • Fighting COVID-19 in the Community: Roles of General Practice and Primary Care. The fifth (International) Shenzhen GP Summit. Online Conference. (18-19 Dec 2022)
  • Eliminating HBV in China: The Role of General Practice and Primary Care. The 4th Huaxia Medical Forum of General Practice. Co-organised by General Practice Branch, China International Exchange and Promotion Association for Medical and Healthcare, China. Online Conference. (30-31 Aug 2022)
  • Practical implementation of elimination plan (HBV/ HCV: the impact of testing in primary care testing. Asia Pacific AIDS & Coinfection Conference (APACC_2022). Online Conference. (18-19 Jun 2022)
  • Prevention of STIs and HPV vaccination. “The 7th Cross-Strait, Hong Kong and Macau Conference on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health 2021”. Co-organised by Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Macau Family Planning Associations. (16-18 Jun 2022)
  • Taking medical and sexual history from a sexual minority. “HIV-STI Conference for primary care professionals”. Co-organised by the Red Ribbon Centre, Department of Health and HKCFP. (29-30 May 2021)
  • The role of research in family medicine. (2019 Lingnan General Practitioner Summit Forum and National Gerneral Pratice Train-the-trainers in Hospital Training Enhancement Class (2019全科醫高峰論暨全國全科住培師資教查房能), Guangzhou, China (17th August 2019)
  • How to improve DM Care in Hong Kong: Risk Assessment Management Programme. Cross Strait Medical Exchange Association Annual General Practice Conference. Cheng Zhou, China. (25th Mar-1st Apr 2019)
  • Taking medical and sexual history from a sexual minority. HIV-STI Confernece by Primary Health Care Professionals. Organised by Red Ribbon Centre, Department of Health. Cordis Hotel, Hong Kong. (16th November 2019)
  • Prevention and intervention strategies for sexually transmitted infections: real-life examples’ at IUSTI-AP Conference. Fuyue Hotel, Shanghai, China. (23-26th October 2019)
  • Role of STIs in Infertility. Generation ZEX Education Symposium, Hong Kong. (28 June 2018)
  • Secrets, shame and guilt: HIV disclosure in rural Chinese families from the perspective of caregivers. HIV Conference, Dali. (6-8 Dec 2017)
  • Prevalence and risk factors of Chlamydia in Hong Kong: A population-based geospatial household survey and testing. International Conference on STDs and HIV. Movenpick Hotel, Dubai. (1-2 December 2016)
  • National Workshop on "Universal Health Care in a Rights-based Framework: Learning from International Experience," Organised by National Health System Resource Center (Think-tank to advise Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India), Academy of Family Physicians of India, Public Health Resource Network, Oxfam India. (19th April 2013)
  • HIV training workshop for primary care doctors in rural China, Yunnan. Co-organised by the No. 2 People's Hospital of Dali City and Barry & Martin Trust, UK. (24 Feb- 2 Mar 2011)
  • A decade of displaced emphases in HIV/STI prevention among FSW in Hong Kong/ China. Family Medicine and Primary Care Symposium, The University of Hong Kong.(25-26 November, 2011)
  • Research that makes a difference to the health of the people: The role of research in General Practice. Shanghai Medical Association General Practice Academic Meeting (上海市医学会全科医学学术年会), Shanghai. (16 July, 2011)
  • Research that makes a difference to the health of the people: The Role of General Practice. Chinese Medical Association, Shanghai (16 November 2011)
Invited Speaker
  • Jason J Ong, Turner K, Wong WCW. Preference for chlamydia testing and management in Hong Kong: A discreet choice experiment. STI & HIV World Congress. (14-17 July 2021)
  • Wong WCW. Forum on Public Health Policies, Student Health Systems and Primary Health Care. “The 7th Cross-Strait, Hong Kong and Macau Conference on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health 2021”. Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Macau Family Planning Associations. Online Conference. (29-30 May 2021)
  • Wong WCW, Fong Y. How to approach a LGBT patient in clinical practice? “HIV-STI Conference for primary care professionals”. Red Ribbon Centre, Department of Health and HKCFP. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. (18-19 Nov 2020)
  • Wong WCW. Introduction to first draft of Basic diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis B virus guidelines. WHO-China CDC National Forum on Hepatitis B and C prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment. China CDC, Beijing. (9-10 Dec 2019)
  • Wong WCW. Use of Social Media in Health Promotion. 4th AMM-AMS-HKAM Tripartite Congress cum 53rd Singapore - Malaysia Congress of Medicine & Hong Kong Primary Care Conference. Hong Kong Academy of Medicine. HKAM Jockey Club Building, Hong Kong. (6-7th Dec 2019)
  • Wong WCW.The role of research in General Practice” Resident Training Summit. Beijing Organised by Chinese Medical Doctors’ Association. (30th-31st Aug 2019)
  • Wong WCW. Role of Social Media in tackling HIV/STI amongst Hong Kong's youth Combination HIV prevention Strategy-What are the options for Hong Kong? AIDS Concern, The University of Hong Kong. 19/01/2019.
  • Wong WCW. Role of Family Medicine in Sexually Transmitted Infections. In: Beyond 25: New Paradigms in Healthcare, 25th Anniversary Congress of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine. HKAM Jockey Club Building, Hong Kong. (7-8 December 2018)
  • Saxton P, Sherwood J, MacGregor S, Guy R, Ishikawa N, Wong WCW. Trends of STI diagnosis in the Asia/ Pacific. In: Surveillance of STI and HIV updates. IUSTI Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress. Pullman Hotel, Auckland 30/10-1/11/2018
  • Healy C, Chow E, Wong WCW, Werder S. Sex work: lesson from Hong Kong and China. In: Cross Stream Session- Sex work: Identifying current issues and gaps and future directions. IUSTI Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress. Pullman Hotel, Auckland 30/10-1/11/2018
  • Yu K, Wong WCW. Addressing health inequity in Hong Kong & China. In: Health Equity across nations. World WONCA Congress 2018. Inchoen Sheraton Hotel/ CoEx complex, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. 17th-21th October 2018
  • Wong WCW, Yu K, Furler J. Applying Health Equity Lenses in Your Own Healthcare Setting. In: Health Equity across nations. World WONCA Congress 2018. Inchoen Sheraton Hotel/ CoEx complex, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. 17th- 21th October 2018
  • Wong WCW. The pedagogy, clinical training, and research of general practice education in China, Hong Kong, and abroad (国内外、香港的全科教学理念、临床培训经验、科研发展). Huazhong University of Science and Technology Hospital Symposium (湖北华中科技大学校医院座谈会). Wu Han (16-18 Nov 2017)
  • Wong WCW. Bridging the gaps between patients and primary care in China: A nationwide representative survey. The Lancet-CAMS Health Summit 2017. Beijing, China. (13-14 Oct 2017)
  • Wong WCW. Stepping out of the box - primary care physicians and HIV, hepatitis and syphilis elimination. WHO Expert Consultation on Advancing Implementation Research on Syphilis, HIV, and Hepatitis. Guangdong Yingbin Hotel, Guangzhou, China. (23-25 Sept 2017)
  • Wong WCW. Time To Rethink Our STI Control Strategies: Representative Survey And Testing For Prevalence And Contextual Risk Factors Of Chlamydial Infection In Hong Kong. (重新考虑我们性病控制策略之时:对香港衣原体感染流行及相关危险因素的典型调查和检验所引发的思考). 2017 National Conference on HIV/AIDS (2017年艾滋病学术大会). Guangzhou Dong Fong Hotel, Guangzhou. (26-29 Sept 2017)
  • Wong WCW. An Evidence-Based Health Promotion Project. Briefing session cum grant skills training workshop. Organised by Health Care and Promotion Scheme (17 April 2017)
  • Wong WCW. Motivational Interviewing (MI) and the pilot study using MI to empower DM patients The Third Cross-Strait GP Conference (第三届海峡两岸全科医学大会). Cross-Strait Exchange Association Committee Meeting (海峡两岸医药卫生交流协会全科医学专业委员会). The Coli Hotel, Shenzhen. (4-6 March 2017)
  • Wong WCW, Zhu SZ, Ong J, Peng MH, Lam CLK, Kidd MR, Roland M, Jiang SF. Availability and use of primary care facilities in China: a nationwide representative survey. The Lancet-CAMS Health Summit. Grand Hyatt Hotel, Beijing. (30-31 October 2016)
  • Wong WCW, Lian JX, McGhee SM, So C, Chau J, Wong CKH, Lam CLK. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Patient Empowerment Programme on Diabetes Mellitus. Health Research Symposium. (Poster Presentation) (16 June 2017)
  • Wong WCW. Health Care and Promotion Scheme: 2017 Briefing cum Grant Skills Training Workshop. Research Secretariat, Food & Health Bureau, HKSAR. (5 May 2017)
  • Wong WCW. Chlamydia: a case of mass screening in Hong Kong. Research Seminar in Primary Care. JC School of Public Health & Primary Care, Prince of Wales Hospital, CUHK (29 Step 2016)
  • Wong WCW as a Panellist: Leading the revolution in STI diagnostics and management. Cepheid VIP Event, The London Edition (7-8 June 2016).
  • Liu RH, Wong WCW. "I can't do it doc": Workshop on how to manage erectile dysfunction in your practice. National Primary Care Conference, HKU-SZ hospital (14-15 May 2016).
  • Wong WCW. Workshop on "Research that makes a difference to the health of the people: The role of research in General Practice". The 5th Teacher's Training Course, Commission for Health and Family Planning appointed General Practice Training Centre, Fudan University, Shanghai. (26-30 April 2016)
  • Wong WCW, Li J, Chen KK, Lin XP. The effects of Patient Empowerment Project (PEP) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) using Motivational Interviewing. The 3rd Cross-Straits Medicine Exchange General Practice Conference. (4-6 Mar2016)
  • Wong WCW as a Panelist: Rebuilding Patient-Physician Trust in China: A Multi-Disciplinary Summit Organized by the Harvard Asia Center. (10-11/10/2015).
  • Mash B, Targa L, Wong WCW, Kumar R, Maeseneer. Strengthening the primary care health system through appropriately trained primary care doctors – lessons from the global south. Two workshops at 2014 annual meeting of The Network: Towards Unity for Health to be held in Fortaleza, Brazil. (November 19-23, 2014).
  • Wong WCW, EA Holroyd, Kim K, Yuen WYW. Two decades of misplaced emphases on HIV prevention amongst female sex workers in Hong Kong and China. IUSTI Asia Pacific Conference. Ambassador Hotel, Bangkok. (11-14/11/2014).
  • Wong WCW, Tucker J, LG Yang. To Determine Prevalence and Contextual Risk Factors of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) in Hong Kong. IUSTI Asia Pacific Conference. Ambassador Hotel, Bangkok. (11-14/11/2014).
  • Wong WCW. Specialist in Family Medicine - Training, the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. 2014 West Lake International Conference on General Practice; The founding Conference of the Committee of GP, Cross-straits Medicine Exchange Association. Zijingang International Hotel, Hangzhou. (21-24 Oct 014).
  • Wong WCW. Embrace All: Role of Family Physicians in Addressing Health Inequality. 4th Hong Kong Primary Care Conference (HKPCC) and 4-Party General Practice/ Family Medicine Conference. (6-8 June 2014).
  • Wong WCW. (Key speaker delivered three workshops on: 1. Research methods; how to research on sensitive issues; 2. details of qualitative studies; 3. Breaking bad news (HIV +ve case)) Workshop of implementing WHO recommendations for management of sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men; held by WHO West pacific Office at Yunnan Provincial CDC. (18-23 March 2014).
  • Wong WCW. Embrace All in Addressing Health Inequality. Future Leader Initiative Programme. CUHK. (12-20 July 2014).
  • Wong WCW, Lam CLK. Experience of Setting up and Running a GP Department at a 3A Hospital. First Peking university Health Science Center (PKUHSC) International Forum of General Practice & Second GP's Elite faculty Training, Beijing. (18-20 October 2013)
  • Wong WCW. Ripples can turn into a storm: Two stories of HIV intervention programs in China. ‘Breaking and Making the Humanitarian,' Organised by Centre for the Humanities and Medicine, The University of Hong Kong (25-26 April 2013).
  • Wong WCW. Equity and Primary Care. First National Conference on Family Medicine & Primary of India, New Delhi. (20-21 April 2013).
  • Young D, Wong WCW, Chiu BCF. Introductory Workshop on Research Segment & Clinical Audit Segment for 2013/14 Full Exit Examination. HKCFP (Oct 20th 2012).
  • Wong WCW. Two courses on Sex and Sexual Health and Physicians-patients relations and Interpersonal skills, Huizhou General Practice Training Course (惠州市全科医学培训班). (8 October 2011, 31 March 2012).
  • Wong WCW. Research that makes a difference to the health of the people: The role of research in General Practice. Shanghai Medical Association General Practice Academic Meeting (上海市医学会全科医学学术年会), Shanghai. (16 July, 2011).
  • Wong WCW, EA Holroyd, Kim K, Yuen WYW. A decade of displaced emphases in HIV/STI prevention among FSW in Hong Kong/ China. Family Medicine and Primary Care Symposium, The University of Hong Kong. (25-26 November, 2011).
  • Wong WCW. Introduction to Men's Health, Men's Health Training to Healthcare Professionals organised by the Health Bureau of the Government of Macao Special Administrative Region. (13 August, 2011).
  • Wong WCW. Involving the ‘hard-to reach': Developing and Evaluating a Peer Education Sexual Health Program to target early school leavers (ESLs) in Hong Kong, "From Awareness to Action: Cross-sector partnerships for healthy environment and healthy people" Health Promotion Symposium 2011, Hong Kong. (Poster Presentation) (18 November 2011).
  • Wong WCW. Research into Sensitive Issues (Seminar). Annual Scientific Meeting, The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Hong Kong Primary Care Conference. (28-29 May 2011).