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2020 June CME

  • Lucky Star Chinese Restaurant 125 Great South Road Papatoetoe New Zealand (map)

2020 June CME

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Schedule

  • Registration open from 1730

  • Dr Carlos Lam - ACMA Update (1800 - 1815)

  • Dr Tien Huey Lim (Gastroenterologist) - Viral Hepatitis: Treatment Updates (1815 - 1900)

  • Kelly Feng (National Director for Asian Family Services) - How Asians felt during the COVID-19 Crisis and What Did We See (1900 - 1930)

  • Banquet dinner from 1930

Parking is available on the side street carpark behind the Lucky Star Chinese Restaurant


Dr Tien Huey Lim

Dr Tien Huey Lim

Dr Tien Huey Lim

Dr Lim (MBChB, BHB, MD, FRACP) is a New Zealand trained gastroenterologist. Dr Lim is a Gastroenterology and General Medicine consultant at Middlemore Hospital, holding the position since 2013. She graduated from the University of Auckland with a MBChB in 2005. She completed advanced gastroenterology and hepatology training within the Auckland region, gaining FRACP status in 2013. She completed postgraduate doctoral research at the University of Auckland, completing a MD in the natural history of chronic hepatitis B. Having spent her early childhood in Malaysia, she is multilingual and can speak fluent Mandarin, and understand Cantonese, Teochew, Hokkien and Malay.

Areas of expertise:

  • Endoscopy- diagnostic and therapeutic gastroscopy and colonoscopy

  • Bowel cancer screening

  • Functional bowel disease, dyspepsia, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) inflammatory bowel disease

  • Coeliac disease

  • Liver disease: All liver disease, with particular subspecialist and research interest in Hepatitis B and fatty liver

  • Fibroscan

Kelly Feng

Kelly Feng

Kelly Feng

Kelly Feng is the National Director for Asian Family Services since Oct 2016. She initiated the collaboration work with eCALD national program to develop the course of “how to work with Asian in Addiction” and launched at Cutting Edge Conference in 2018.

 Kelly also started first of kind Asian suicide advisory group and was a chair of the group to develop the Chinese and Korean Video resource and launched in 2018 & 2019. AFS had also been nominated for the Life Keeper Award in 2018.

 She was a qualified medical doctor in China and migrated to New Zealand in 2002 where she obtained her social work qualification. She has been a registered social worker since 2005 and has been working in mental health and addiction sectors and other social sector for over a decade.

Prior to joining AFS, Kelly led the pilot project for Asian Mental Health Services for the Waitemata District Health Board in 2007 and successfully set up the Asian Mental Health Services, over the past ten year has been involved in many Asian projects and consultations. She implemented an Asian clinical psychological service in 2013 and led the development of the Chinese and Korean ‘Incredible Year Parenting Training Programme’ that presented in many conferences. She also led in the design of the Asian Mental Health Consumer Survey methodology which aimed to increase the uptake of consumer participation in 2014. Moreover, Kelly involved many consumer lead projects in WDHB e.g the Real Time Feedback project.

 Kelly is passionate about the Asian community and its her heart to serve the community and continue to advocate for Asians in NZ to develop more culturally appropriate services to meet the need of our Asian community.

Kelly lives in Long Bay with her husband and three beautiful daughters and a boxer Diego, and she loves yoga and golf that recharge her own wellbeing.


Fees:

  • Attendance is free for current ACMA members

  • Non-ACMA members are invited to attend at $35

  • Partners are cordially invited at the non-member’s charge of $35.

Payments can be made via:

  • Bank transfer to Auckland Chinese Medical Association Inc., at 01-0129-0261180-00

  • Cheques, payable to “Auckland Chinese Medical Association” and present it at the registration desk.

  • ** PLEASE NOTE: We will phase out accepting cheques at future CMEs as banks look to phase out cheques by July 2021. We strongly recommend bank transfers instead **


This CME is sponsored by Abbvie

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