Director: Prof. Philip W.Y. CHIU
A state-of-the-art, leading international centre for endoscopy research and training. Our Endoscopy Centre pioneered endoscopic techniques that changes clinical practices such as endoscopic drainage of bile ducts in cholangitis and endoscopic hemostasis to upper gastrointestinal bleeding. All these novel techniques altered clinical practices which translated into benefits to patients.
The principal investigating centre for numerous endoscopy-based trials. We published a number of landmark studies that have radically changed the standard of care for bleeding peptic ulcers.
An important partner to endoscopy industry in education, training and research; Olympus fellowship in advanced therapeutic endoscopy trains new generation endoscopists from China and other Asia Pacific regions including Vietnam and Philippines annually.
The annual International Workshop on Therapeutic Endoscopy is a significant educational event in the calendar for endoscopists worldwide. It has an attendance of over 400 from all over the world.
Our endoscopists, in collaboration with those from other international centres held regular workshops in less developed areas in China and other parts of Asia promoting and teaching therapeutic endoscopy skills.
A hub for testing prototypes of endoscopy and new accessories from international industry partners, e.g., Olympus (Japan), Boston Scientific (USA).
Invention and development of new technology in endoscopy, e.g., The Eagle Claw IV® (The Apollo Project), remote esophageal pH sensor.