It is my pleasure to be appointed
Editor of the HKMA News for two years. Interestingly,
the first batch of things that come across my mind are the Emergency Council
Meeting and another midnight meeting in a hotel lounge to discuss the threat of
suing the Editor for defamation, and reprimanding the Editor for disclosing
confidential information by the Medical Council respectively. I can reassure readers that it is just
coincidence to find both the new Editor and Deputy Editor law degree holders.
The next things I think about are
the functions of the HKMA News, which directly relate to my role as the
Editor. I always think that the HKMA News serves as a bridge between the Council and our members. A bridge is basically a structure
spanning and providing passage over a gap or barrier. It might not be the shortest or fastest route, as internet can now serve
this purpose better. But it is one of
the convenient routes which can provide large flow of important information. The bilingual Message from the President contains unique viewpoints from our
president on important issues, and usually stirs up echoes and heated debates. Council Section
reports news from the Council, which includes activities attended by Council
Members (Busy Month) and questions answered by our Duty Council Members. Committee
News always features beautiful pictures and reports from our various
committees. Upcoming events and
activities of other medical organizations are found in Notice. Members Section updates the status of our membership. Much information is also provided by the Classified Advertisement and Membership Reminders. Forum
is the section looked for by most members when they receive the News. It contains viewpoints contributed by our
members, some of which you have never thought of. Leisure
Corner is relatively new. It
contains articles, photos, drawings, etc from members which are not as serious
as those in the Forum. Three other relatively news sections are Special Feature from JSM writing on
medical legal issues (I love this section!), Legislative Councilor’s Monthly Report from our diligent Legco
Member, Dr. Kwok Ka Ki, and the HA
Section, which only shows up sporadically.
But that’s now all for bridges. During my visit to RCGP in UK, I came across many
bridges, both in London and in Newcastle Upon Tyne. One of them gave me new
insight into bridges. This was the Kew's
Rhizotron and Xstrata Treetop Walkway in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London. It is 18-meter high in the sky, among the
trees, to provide visitors chances to get a closer look at the treetops. Thus a bridge can serve another function of
providing a chance to look at things from a different angle. I am thinking about to develop a new section
in the coming issues featuring interviews. I am sure it can provide readers an objective
way to look at people familiar to them from another angle.
Moreover,
bridges are seldom unidirectional. A
more convenient way of communication from readers to the Editorial Board is now
in place. You can e-mail to us at editor@hkma.org for any comment on any section
of, or any issue concerning, the News. I shall try my best to look into them or to
publish some of them in the following issue.
Finally, one cannot leave without
talking about the upcoming 2008 Legislative Council Election (while our
President and Immediate Past President both write on this topic). What directly relates to us would be the one
member returned from the Medical Functional Constituency. There are four candidates and 10606 registered
electors. No matter who is elected, I
foresee than he will have a hard job. Apart
from facing the difficult (and eternal) issues of imbalance between HA and the
private sector, the healthcare system reform, HMOs, the increased number of
medical students…., he needs to work very hard because he has got a very good
precedent. In the past four years, Dr.
Kwok Ka Ki has been very diligent and doing very well as our Legco Member. Please remember to vote on September 7, to
give KK another chance to continue his performance, or to give a hard job to
the one you choose to represent us.
(Source: HKMA News August 2008)