Hong Kong-Shenzhen Forum for Occupational Health 2012

The Hong Kong-Shenzhen Forum for Occupational Health 2012 was successfully held during 2-3, November in the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. This forum was jointly organized by the Division of Occupational and Environmental Health, JCSPHPC, CUHK and Shenzhen Prevention and Treatment Center for Occupational Diseases.

The theme of this forum was occupational health promotion and occupational rehabilitation. Renowned experts from Hong Kong and Mainland China shared up-to-date knowledge and technology on occupational health. Around 80 delegates attended the forum and visited the Hong Kong Worker's Health Centre.

 

This forum provided an important opportunity for communication and exchange among occupational health professionals and researchers, and laid the foundation for further collaborations between Hong Kong and Mainland on occupational health.


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