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港科大将筹办香港第三家医学院 培养“医生科学家”
Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong government is establishing a third medical school at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) to address the shortage of local doctors and the challenges posed by an aging population, with the first phase of enrollment set for 2028 [1][2]. Group 1: Medical School Establishment - The new medical school aims to train more local doctors and introduce a model of differentiated development to foster healthy competition among the three medical schools in Hong Kong [1]. - The school will focus on combining medical services and research, aiming to cultivate "physician-scientists" [1]. Group 2: Recruitment and Talent Acquisition - The recruitment of faculty will emphasize global talent acquisition, leveraging HKUST's strengths in life sciences, artificial intelligence, and big data [2]. - The school plans to attract graduates from top global universities, particularly those with degrees in biomedical-related fields [1][2]. Group 3: Funding and Financial Support - HKUST will contribute HKD 2 billion to build a comprehensive medical school building, aligning with the government's matching funding policy [3]. - The Hong Kong government will also allocate resources and operational funding through the University Grants Committee to support the new medical school [3].