New Faces
Ms Linda Fong Sin-yan Victoria
Assistant Lecturer
I am excited to become a member of the teaching staff in the School of Nursing at HKU and I am deeply grateful for the cordial welcome I have received. After graduating with a BNurs from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, I completed the MPH and MNurs at HKU, which broadened my mind regarding the demanding healthcare service. I gained valuable experience in paediatric nursing with the Hospital Authority, which I am beholden to, and this added fire to my passion to nurture the next generation of nursing professionals. I treasure this precious opportunity to help HKU nursing students navigate their way to becoming a registered nurse, and to serve the Hong Kong public.
Mr Iu Wai-leung
Assistant Lecturer
I am thrilled to join my alma mater and step into teaching at the esteemed School of Nursing. Having been guided by the invaluable lessons from my past school mentors and former work colleagues, I am excited to impart the knowledge and skills I have acquired to the next generation of nursing professionals, as well as my passion and commitment to this profession. I am looking forward to collaborating with fellow educators and future healthcare leaders in the collective learning adventure, and to thrive and excel in the field of nursing together.
Dr Zhong Jie
Research Assistant Professor
It is an honour to join the School of Nursing at The University of Hong Kong as a Research Assistant Professor. I graduated with a BSc in Nursing in 2016 from Central South University, an MSc in Nursing in 2019 from Fudan University, and a PhD in Nursing Research and Theory Development in 2023 from Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University. After receiving years of education in nursing, I am excited to have the opportunity to work as an independent nurse researcher to advocate for women’s health, as well as to provide mentorship for nursing students and prepare them to think critically in clinical practice. I look forward to collaborating with colleagues, students, and stakeholders to drive positive change and innovation in healthcare.
Mr Keith Law Kin-bob
Assistant Lecturer
I am honoured to take on the role of Assistant Lecturer at the School of Nursing. I have a background in Cardiology, with experience in coronary care units and cardiac catheterisation labs. As I transition from a clinical to an academic environment, it’s my hope that I can use my real-world insights to enhance students’ learning and guide them through their journey. My aim is to build meaningful connections with students, foster their confidence, and support their development as learners. I am looking forward to accompanying students in their journey to becoming skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals.
Mr Tam Man-tat
Assistant Lecturer
Hello everyone! I’m excited to be joining the School of Nursing as an Assistant Lecturer. I obtained a bachelor’s degree from The University of Hong Kong and a master’s degree from Chinese University of Hong Kong, along with experience as an emergency nurse in a public hospital. My background includes emergency and trauma care, acute wound care, hazmat management, and disaster response. I’m truly passionate about nursing and look forward to sharing what I’ve learned, while also humbly learning from all of you. Thank you for welcoming me into the community!
Ms Vicky Fung Wai-kei
Assistant Lecturer
I am truly honoured to return to my alma mater, the HKU School of Nursing, as an Assistant Lecturer. After obtaining my Bachelor and Master of Nursing Degrees here, I gained extensive experience working in both public and private hospital settings. As a frontline nurse, I worked in gynaecological oncology, the neonatal intensive care unit, and a medical & surgical mixed ward. In addition, I have experience in hospital administration, with a focus on hospital accreditation, clinical auditing, and staff education. This diverse experience has deepened my interest in nursing education, highlighting its importance to me. I eagerly look forward to inspiring, teaching, and mentoring the next generation of nurses, helping them to become competent professionals and to contribute to the Hong Kong healthcare sector.
Ms Christine Wong Cheuk-wai
Assistant Lecturer
It is an honour to join the School of Nursing as an Assistant Lecturer. I obtained my Master of Science in Nursing degree from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Previously, I taught in another tertiary education institution in Hong Kong. Before my nursing education career, I was an Advanced Practice Nurse in the Hospital Authority. My professional experience includes various medical wards and an Intensive Care Unit.
I am passionate in nursing education and wish to train the new generation of professional nurses to serve the Hong Kong community. The HKU School of Nursing is a reputable institution which has educated and trained numerous successful professional nurses over the years, and I am happy to be part of its professional team.
Ms Natalie Yuen Wing-mei
Assistant Lecturer
I am honoured to return to the HKU School of Nursing as an Assistant Lecturer. HKU is my alma mater, where I earned both my Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Public Health degrees. After graduation, I gained valuable experience working in public health and emergency nursing within the public sector.
I am passionate about sharing my knowledge and experiences with the new generation of nurses. Nursing education is a sacred responsibility that significantly impacts the future of the healthcare sector. Therefore, I am committed to dedicating my expertise to the education and advancement of the nursing profession.
Ms Chloe Chan Chi-ching
Assistant Lecturer
I am delighted to join the HKU family as an Assistant Lecturer in the School of Nursing. I gained valuable experience working in the Department of Medical and Geriatrics at a local hospital and completed my speciality training in gerontological nursing. Throughout these years, I have also been involved in providing training and mentorship to undergraduate and newly graduated nurses. I derive significant gratification from guiding and supporting the next generation of nurses. I eagerly anticipate collaborating with my esteemed colleagues in cultivating the next generation and aiding students students in their journey towards becoming competent and caring nurses.