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Overseas dentists can help bridge shortage in Hong Kong
Overseas dentists can help bridge shortage in Hong Kong

South China Morning Post

time15-04-2025

  • Health
  • South China Morning Post

Overseas dentists can help bridge shortage in Hong Kong

The northbound quest for medical treatment among Hongkongers in recent years has not just been driven by comparable and cheaper services on the other side of the border. It is also a symptom of the city's worsening shortages of medical professionals. Advertisement Thankfully, the authorities have gradually come to realise that they must open the door wider for overseas practitioners to fill the gaps. In another timely reinforcement, the health authorities have issued job offers to 12 non-locally trained dentists, including three who started working last month. The rest are expected to have their limited registration approved by the Dental Council in the coming two months. The recruitment followed the Legislative Council's approval of amendments to the Dentist Registration Ordinance, allowing non-locally trained dentists to work in Hong Kong without having to pass the city's licensing exams. Advertisement A two-month global recruitment push last July received 90 applications, a response authorities described as enthusiastic.

Hong Kong health authorities admit 12 non-locally trained dentists to ease shortage
Hong Kong health authorities admit 12 non-locally trained dentists to ease shortage

South China Morning Post

time09-04-2025

  • Health
  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong health authorities admit 12 non-locally trained dentists to ease shortage

Hong Kong health authorities have issued offers to 12 non-locally trained dentists, including three that began their practice in the city last month, with all of them fluent in Cantonese and English as the city attempts to ease labour shortages. Advertisement The Department of Health on Wednesday said it was expected the rest of the new hires would have their limited registration approved in the coming two months as they met the requirements for dentists, such as being able to speak both languages fluently. Dr Kitty Hse Mei-yin, consultant in-charge for the department's dental services, said authorities had embarked on a two-month global recruitment push last July, after the Legislative Council approved amendments to the Dentist Registration Ordinance, allowing non-locally trained dentists to work in the city without having to pass the city's licensing exams. 'At the end of September, we received a very enthusiastic response with over 90 applications,' Hse said. 'Through a rigorous selection process, we chose 12 dentists who are non-locally trained. We have issued them an offer to join the Department of Health.' Advertisement Hse said the 12 dentists submitted their application for limited registration after the commencement of the new mechanism for the admission of non-locally trained dentists to Hong Kong on January 1 this year,

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