Profile of Hong Kong gov't official: York
Chow
HONG KONG, June 23 (Xinhua) -- York Chow was
appointed Saturday by China's Central People's Government as Secretary for Food
and Health of the third term of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)
government, on the nomination of HKSAR Chief Executive Donald Tsang.
The following is Chow's brief biography:
Aged 59, Chow is an orthopedic surgeon by profession.
He was appointed Hospital Chief Executive of Queen Elizabeth Hospital in 1992
and Hospital Chief Executive of Queen Mary Hospital in 2001. He was subsequently
appointed Cluster Chief Executive of the Hong Kong West Cluster of the Hong Kong
Hospital Authority in 2002. He took up the post of Secretary for Health, Welfare
and Food in October 2004.
Professionally, he served as President of the Hong
Kong Orthopedic Association, Vice-President of the College of Orthopedic
Surgeons, and was elected Council Member of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine.
He is currently an Honorary Professor in Rehabilitation Science at the Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, and an Honorary Professor of the Medical Faculty of the
University of Hong Kong.
Chow participates actively in voluntary and community
work. He served as Vice-Chairman of the Hong Kong Sports Development Board and
the Sports Institute, and as a member of the Rehabilitation Task Force.
He was elected Vice-President of the International Paralympic Committee in 1997-2005 and was Chairman of the Hong Kong Sports Association for the Physically Disabled between 1986 and 2004.
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