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Dr Kwong Djee Chan is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Education and the Internationalisation Lead of Griffith School of Medicine in Queensland Australia. He received his Medical training in Taiwan (Kaohsiung Medical University) and his PhD from Griffith University School of Applied Psychology, focusing on grief and loss support training. As a Thanatologist (Life and Death Scholar) he received his Master of Arts in Life and Death Studies from Nan Hua University in 2001. Dr Chan is also a holistic counsellor trained in Australia (2003).
As the Stream Lead of the Professional Communication and History Taking Stream in the Griffith MD program, Dr Chan introduced structured mindfulness practice into the School of Medicine in 2011, medical students have been able to apply mindfulness for exam preparation and performance anxiety management. His area of research in health education includes communication skills learning and teaching, application of mindfulness, health students’ social media behaviour, admission selection, resilience building, reflective practice and development and implementation of contemplative pedagogy in health
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龐醫生是馬來西亞檳安醫院(Penang Adventist Hospital)的新生兒專科顧問。自2010年起,他擔任新生兒復蘇課程(Neonatal Resuscitation Program, NRP)的導師(美國小兒科醫學會認證),兒童高級救命術(Pediatric Advanced Life Support, PALS)(美國心臟醫學會認證)和新生兒穩定課程(S.T.A.B.L.E.)的首席導師。上述所有急救復蘇課程都涉及醫學模擬,龐醫師在此領域擁有豐富的經驗。他也是認證的葉克膜氧合器(ECMO)專家,ECMO模擬是他常規教學活動的一部分。他最近取得哈佛大學醫學模擬中心認可的指導員資格。
龐醫生在檳城卓越醫療中心(Allied Health Centre of Excellence, AHCoE)教授醫生和護士。檳城卓越醫療中心位於馬來西亞北部,為非政府組織,是最完善的醫療模擬中心之一。他目前是檳城醫院急救復蘇課程教育中心新生兒復蘇計畫的醫療指導醫師。他是檳城醫藥學院(Penang Medical College)的講師,也是健康照護模擬學會的會員。
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