P2: Poster presentations
Tuesday 27 August | 13:00-14:35
Join in to hear presentations from the below poster authors as they showcase their poster projects.
The presentations will be followed by an interactive discussion.
- Building and monitoring of an indicators system for medical quality and safety – He Jiang The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen Hospital, Hong Kong
- Joint attention in simulated anaesthesia emergency: a multimodal analysis with eye-tracking devices- Hitoshi Sato Yokohama City University Medical Centre, Japan
- Easy Search Easy Locate – An Electronic Sorting System in the Workplace – Hon Kwan Lo Hospital Authority, Hong Kong
- Effectiveness of Counselor Training Program for Patient Safety Incident Victims – Jeehee Pyo Ulsan University, Korea
- Smart Panel Powered Approach:Multi-functional Electronic Platform for Patient Care in Hospital Authority – Hoi Tik Ngan HA-HAHO-HOIT&HI, Hong Kong
P1: Poster presentations
Tuesday 27 August | 10:30-12:00
Join in to hear presentations from the below poster authors as they showcase their poster projects.
The presentations will be followed by an interactive discussion.
- Elevating patient safety, efficiency and sustainability through leveraging paperless closed-loop medication management – Alan Wong CUHK Medical Centre, Hong Kong
- Fast OPD Project – Anchalee Chaiyanont Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital, Hong Kong
- Enhancing access in the primary care system for migrant workers in Singapore – Elayne Ong Ministry of Manpower, Singapore
- Neurobot: AI- Powered Companion for Neurosurgery Patient – Chung Man Ho Hospital Authority, Hong Kong
- Development and Pilot of a Risk-Based Assessment Instrument to Inform Regulatory Approaches – Carrie Ho-kwan Yam The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sabrina Lim Reinders
Medical Director and Chief of Hospitalist/Family Medicine, University Health Network, Canada
Dr. Sabrina Lim Reinders is a Family Physician with the Canadian College of Family Practice (CCFP) with an executive MBA from Queen’s University. She is an Assistant Professor at University of Toronto, Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster University. She helped build the Waterloo Regional Campus of McMaster University as inaugural Clinical Skills Coordinator, and was a Chief Examiner for the Medical College of Canada. She has been a surveyor with Accreditation Canada since 2014.
Dr. Lim Reinders was one of the first Regional Primary Care Physician Leads for the province of Ontario, working with The Ministry of Health, Health Administration and physician at all levels. She is currently the Medical Director and Chief of Hospitalist/Family Medicine at University Health Network – Toronto Rehab holding multiple portfolios including Complex Continuing Care, Transitional Care and Long term Care. Her research interests include Quality of Care, Patient Access and Flow and Implementing Change Management in large complex organizations.
Coby Omvlee
Patient representative, Teater Fusentat, Norway
Dutch-Norwegian theatre-maker/artist Coby Omvlee will present a short version of her documentary performance STAYER, created with Teater Fusentast’s artistic team, built on her experiences as a long-term hospital patient after a serious car-accident. She has been touring with STAYER since 2017, both as a shorter theatrical lecture for conferences and as the full performance with the complete set.
The presentation in Hong Kong will be nr. 50.
Fusentasts’ performances are based on personal experiences, inspired by literature, poems, or documentary themes. Often, but not only for young audiences. STAYER is for adults/youngsters.
Through the years Coby has toured with numerous productions both in Norway and abroad, as well as sometimes writing, producing, making puppets and/or directing others.
From 2004 on she has developed her visual art/applied art/redesign, with exhibitions in galeries from 2007 and participation in art fairs from 2021.
BR2: The expanding influence of Artificial Intelligence in medical decision-making
Session led by WUN Universities Group.
This interactive breakfast session explores the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical decision-making. The session begins with a 10-minute talk by Prof. Kelvin Tsoi, followed by a 20-minute panel discussion, where experts discuss the opportunities and challenges of AI in clinical settings. The second part of the session focuses on a 10-minute co-authorship invitation, where attendees are invited to collaborate on an upcoming AI-related publication based on a Survey exploring the current attitude towards using Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chatbot in your work/study.
Kelvin Tsoi The Chinese University of Hong Kong and WUN Universities Group, Hong Kong
BR4: Using digital intelligence in quality management
Wednesday 28 August | 08:15-09:00
Format: Presentation
Stream: n/a
Topics and speakers:
- Digital intelligence empowers regional obstetrics quality management
Digital intelligence plays an important role in empowering regional obstetric quality management, and is also the fastest and most powerful tool to achieve health equity. In the field of obstetrics-related digital intelligence, Guangzhou has demonstrated a unique “Guangzhou experience”. In terms of maternal health management, the Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center has launched the “Sui Hao Pregnancy” platform, which allows pregnant women to record their pregnancy information at home after registration, so that the community health service center can know the situation of pregnant women in time and provide health guidance. Medical institutions can also reasonably arrange prenatal health care for pregnant women. In terms of obstetric clinical expertise, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center provides diagnosis and treatment services for a variety of difficult pediatric diseases, including congenital heart disease, hematological tumors, etc., and has successfully carried out many multi-disciplinary treatments at home and abroad through telemedicine. We will continue our efforts in the field of digital intelligence and to promote the modernization and high-quality development of obstetric services.
Xiu QIU Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, China
- C-section trend and health needs
In this lecture, we will introduce the changes in the cesarean section rate in China in the past 30 years and its future trends, the causes and risks of the high cesarean section rate in China, and the efforts made by China to reduce this rate. In the final part of the lecture, we will share a study held by our center about the changes in the characteristics after China’s two-child policy and its potential impact on cesarean section and preterm birth rates, and also discuss the impact of the policy on obstetric care and future challenges.
Haitian CHEN Sun Yat-sen University First Hospital, China
Haitian CHEN
Sun Yat-sen University First Hospital, China
Speaker bio to follow.
Xiu QIU

Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, China
Prof. Xiu Qiu has dedicated her career to advancing maternal and child health through the integration of biomedical sciences, technology, and epidemiology. Her work focuses on applying data-driven methods to improve health outcomes. Prof. Qiu led the establishment of the Born in Guangzhou Cohort Study (BIGCS), the largest prospective birth cohort study in China. From 2012 to date, BIGCS has recruited more than 60,000 mother-child pairs and built a state-of-the-art biobank storing more than 2.8 million biospecimens.
The BIGCS serves as a crucial research platform, supporting over 70 research projects and receiving more than 50 million RMB of research funding. The BIGCS team has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles across international journals such as Nature, JAMA, Lancet, J Infect, and PLoS Med, contributing critical insights into: 1) quality improvement for obstetric and maternal and child health care services, 2) complex gene-environment interaction and its effect on maternal and child health outcomes, and 3) interventions to prevent woman and child diseases.
In her academic career, Prof. Qiu has held positions across several leading health organizations. She serves as the Vice Chair of the Women’s Health Care Capacity Building Committee within the Chinese Association for Maternal and Child Health Research, Standing Committee Member of the Women’s Health Care Branch at the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, and Standing Committee Member of the Precision Medicine Committee of the China Maternal and Child Health Association, highlighting her leadership in advancing women’s health care capabilities and improving preventive and precision medicine for maternal and child health.
Lan ZHU

Professor, Supervisor of MD and PhD Candidates, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China
- Director of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
- Committee member, Clinical Medicine Division, Academic Advisory Committee, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
- President-designate, Chinese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chinese Medical Association
- President-designate, Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chinese Medical Doctor Association
- President, Society of Pelvic Floor Disease Prevention, Chinese Preventive Medicine Association
- President, the Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Society, Chinese Medical Association
- Director of Pacific Rim/India/Asia Region, Board of Directors, American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopist (AAGL)
- Board member, Overseas Advisory Board, European Society for Gynecological Endoscopy (ESGE)
- Committee member, Urogynecology Committee, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO)
- Committee member, Terminology and Standardization Committee, International Urogynaecology Association (IUGA)
- Committee member, Regional Advisory Board Central and Eastern Asia, International Urogynaecology Association (IUGA)
- Deputy chief editor, Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Justine Wu
Chinese University of Hong Kong Medical Centre, Hong Kong
Speaker bio coming soon.


