Dr. Cheung, Chi Kin Arthur

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Clinical Assistant Professor of Practice

  • MBChB (CUHK), MRCSEd, FHKCEM, FHKAM (Emergency Medicine), FRCEM, DCH (Sydney)
phone (+852) 3917 9586
email arthurck@hku.hk
Biography

As a specialist of Emergency Medicine, Dr. Cheung is well experienced in resuscitating patients suffering from critical illnesses. He began his academic mentorship under the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine since 2013, as an instructor of Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Course, Ultrasound Induction Course and Immediate Care in Sport Course. His commitment as an Air Medical Officer of the Government Flying Service of HKSAR provides him a broad platform for collaborations amongst healthcare frontlines, as well as researches in the field of Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine.

Research Interests
  • Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine
  • Point of Care Ultrasound
  • Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Current Work
  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine (Practice Track), 24-hour Outpatient and Emergency Department, Gleneagles Hong Kong Hospital
  • Air Medical Officer, Auxiliary Section Medical Unit, Government Flying Service (GFS), HKSAR
  • Honorary Associate Consultant of the Accident & Emergency Departments of Queen Mary Hospital and Tseung Kwan O Hospital
Academic Experience
International Federation of Emergency Medicine (IFEM) Member, Paediatric Emergency Medicine Special Interest Group 2019 — Present
Publications
  • Cheung, A.C.K., 2015. Predictors of recurrent seizure before admission in children presented with seizure to emergency department. HONG KONG J. EMERG. ME., 22(5), pp 297-302.
  • Cheung, A.C.K., 2016. Heat related illness. In Practice of Emergency Medicine 2 nd Ed. Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine, pp. 295-300.
  • Lam, R.P.K., Cheung, A.C.K. et al, 2019. The de Winter ECG pattern occurred after ST-segment elevation in a patient with chest pain. Intern Emerg Med, pp 1-3.
  • Lam, R.P.K., Wong, R.T.M., Lau, E.H.Y., Wong, K.W., Cheung, A,C.K. et al, Injury patterns of mass casualty incidents involving high-speed passenger ferries presenting to accident and emergency departments in Hong Kong: a retrospective review. Injury. 2020 Feb;51(2):252-259.