David Sun

Hospital Authority Hong Kong
David is a Neurosurgeon by training and is currently the Head of Hospital Authority Academy in Hong Kong. He was the Deputy Chief Hospital Executive of Princess Margaret Hospital and North Lantau Hospital, and the Hospital Chief Executive of North District Hospital in 2016 and 2018 respectively. Before becoming a full-time administrator, he contributed to various professional training curriculum and programmes design. He remains a strong advocator for multi-disciplinary simulation training to promote team work, especially for patient engagement and safety culture. He is also interested in developing innovative and digital learning platforms.
Chi-Tim Hung

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Prof HUNG is Professor of Practice in Health Services Management, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, CUHK since 2017 after retiring from Hospital Authority. He was trained as an anaesthetist and developed an interest in pain medicine. He promoted the development of pain medicine in Hong Kong and set up a Pain Medicine training program under the Hong Kong College of Anaesthesiologists while he was President of the College. Later in his career, he took up administrative medicine as his second career, and has served as HCE for QEH and PWH, and CCE for KC Cluster and NT East Cluster of Hospital Authority. He was interested in the training of doctors and has served as Vice-President (Education & Examinations) of Hong Kong Academy of Medicine and was awarded Honorary Fellowship of Hong Kong Academy of Medicine as well as Hong Kong College of Anaesthesiologists. Prof Hung is currently the President of Macao Academy of Medicine and involved in setting up specialist training system in Macao.
Philip Li
Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Hong Kong
Speaker bio coming soon.
Hong Fung Hong
CUHK Medical Centre Hong Kong
Speaker bio coming soon.
Larry Lee

Hospital Authority Hong Kong
Dr Larry Lee is currently the Chief Manager, Cluster Performance, Hospital Authority Head Office (HAHO) with an emergency physician background. Dr Lee accomplished his basic medical qualification as well as his internship training in Sydney before he started his emergency medicine training in Hong Kong in 1998. Dr Lee attained his specialist status in 2004 followed by fruitful administrative exposures before and after his appointment as associate consultant in 2008. In 2016, Dr Lee participated in the commissioning of Tin Shui Wai Hospital (TSWH) and further appointed as the deputy hospital chief executive who contributed the service implementation of this 300-bed hospital. Adjunct with his participation in handling COVID-19 outbreak, he took up managerial roles as Chief Manager in HAHO who responsible for cluster performance and operation services.
Stephanie Easthope
Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Australia
Stephanie is a Project Director for IHI and is currently working with the Victorian Department of Health on the Timely Emergency Care Collaborative. Stephanie has worked in service design and improvement for more than 20 years, and through this time has completed a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, the IHI Improvement Advisor Program, IHI Innovation College, and Lean Coach (Cardiff University) qualifications. She has worked across the NZ health sector as a Principal consultant, as a Design Lead at the New Zealand (NZ) Accident Compensation Corporation, and as a improvement manager and faculty at Ko Awatea, a healthcare innovation and improvement centre in Auckland. She has supported seven District Health Boards in NZ to improve patient flow and has delivered improvement science training and coaching for leaders and teams across the health sector.
Fiona Herco

Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Australia
Fiona is a Director at the Institute for Healthcare improvement. Her career in public health has spanned
a diverse range of health service manager roles, fueled by a passion for improved health care systems. She commenced her career at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and NorthWestern Mental Health in the
legal team moving to lead organisation-wide initiatives and programs including improvement and
redesign, business planning and culture change. She then oversaw the Office of the Chief Executive as
Chief of Staff. Fiona has worked within the Department of Premier and Cabinet in the role of Principal
Advisor, responsible for progressing partnerships with private, public, not-for-profit and community
biomedical organisations.
Karen Tam

Hospital Authority, Hong Kong
Ms. Karen TAM is a senior clinical psychologist and the head of Oasis – Center for Personal Growth and Crisis Intervention under the Corporate Clinical Psychology Services, Hospital Authority (HA). She is leading the development and delivery of psychological services and related mental health promotion campaign for staff across clusters and hospitals in HA, with the objective of enhancing staff’s psychological wellbeing and cultivating a caring culture within the institution. In her clinical practice, Ms. Tam is experienced in providing various evidence-based treatments and related training courses to support staff facing psychological distress or critical incidents (e.g. workplace violence, sudden death).
Wing Cheong Leung
Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, Hong Kong
Dr. Wing Cheong LEUNG 梁永昌graduated from the Medical School of University of Hong Kong (HKU) in 1989. He has completed his specialist training in O&G in the Dept of O&G, Tsan Yuk Hospital & Queen Mary Hospital, HKU and become a specialist in O&G (HKAM) in 1997.
Thereafter he has subspecialized in Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) & undergone overseas training in the Perinatal Centre, University of Toronto, Canada in 1999 and the Fetal Medicine Centre, University College London, UK in 2002/3. He becomes an accredited subspecialist in MFM by RCOG (UK) in 2003 (1st one in HK) and by HKCOG in 2005. He got his MD (HKU) in 2010 with the thesis entitled: Rapid aneuploidy testing or traditional karyotyping, or both, in prenatal diagnosis.
He is awarded Honorary Fellow by HKCOG in 2022 and Outstanding Staff of Hospital Authority in 2024.
Sandy Choi

Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong
Dr. Sandy Pin Pin Choi is a dedicated professional with expertise in the field of nursing education and nursing management. Holding a Ph.D. in Nursing, Dr. Choi currently serves as the Associate Dean (Global Partnership and Community Engagement) and Associate Professor at the School of Nursing and Health Studies, Hong Kong Metropolitan University. With a genuine passion for supporting student learning and fostering a positive work environment for nurses, Dr. Choi has published several influential papers on nursing competencies. Through her dedicated work, she strives to make a meaningful impact in the field of nursing, inspiring future generations of healthcare professionals.


