The Times Australia
News From Asia

.

Medical Inspire Becomes the Official Promotional Partner For The 40th Anniversary Of The Faculty Of Dentistry At The University of Hong Kong

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 20 December 2022 - "Medical Inspire" is a team of veteran editors in Hong Kong. By gathering industry leaders' opinions and key medical news daily, it strives to provide accurate, professional, and real time medical and health related content to the public.

In 2022, Medical Inspire has achieved the top engagement among all the medical information platforms in Hong Kong*.

The Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Hong Kong (HKU Dentistry) was established in 1982. It is recognized as the premier dental school globally and the only institution in Hong Kong that provides undergraduate and postgraduate dental degrees. The programmes are recognized internationally and by the Dental Council of Hong Kong, the independent local authority with full legal status to administer dentist registration.

HKU Dentistry is celebrating its 40th Anniversary in 2022. The faculty has been ranked No. 2 in the world this year, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject in 2022, marking its 5th entry into the top 2 Dentistry programme globally since establishment.

The performance of candidates for the 2022 intake of HKU Dentistry, through the Joint University Programmes Admissions System (JUPAS) had been phenomenal, which scored 45 in average for the best 6 subjects (calculated as per the scoring formula of HKU).

As a prestigious academic centre, HKU Dentistry is committed to providing superior dental education to practising dentists and specialists, while securing resources for continuous growth development and providing professional services to the community in the past decades. The faculty had also established a specialist dental clinic - the Institute for Advanced Dentistry Multi-Specialty Clinic (IAD-MSC), which offers advanced dental care to patients with complex and/or severe oral conditions.

It is an honour for "Medical Inspire" to be appointed as the media partner for the 40th Anniversary of HKU Dentistry. "Medical Inspire" would like to express our heartfelt congratulations to HKU Dentistry for the outstanding achievements and successes in the future.

For more information about "Medical Inspire", please visit the website : https://medicalinspire.com/

For more information about the HKU Faculty of Dentistry's 40th Anniversary, please visit the webpage: https://www.dentistry40.hku.hk/

*On the basis of data shown by Facebook Insight, 2022. (As at October, 2022)

Hashtag: #MedicalInspire

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Times Magazine

Choosing the Right Legal Aid Lawyer in Sutherland Shire: Key Considerations

Legal aid services play an essential role in ensuring access to justice for all. For people in the Sutherland Shire who may not have the financial means to pay for private legal assistance, legal aid ensures that everyone has access to representa...

Watercolor vs. Oil vs. Digital: Which Medium Fits Your Pet's Personality?

When it comes to immortalizing your pet’s unique personality in art, choosing the right medium is essential. Each artistic medium, whether watercolor, oil, or digital, has distinct qualities that can bring out the spirit of your furry friend in dif...

DIY Is In: How Aussie Parents Are Redefining Birthday Parties

When planning his daughter’s birthday, Rich opted for a DIY approach, inspired by her love for drawing maps and giving clues. Their weekend tradition of hiding treats at home sparked the idea, and with a pirate ship playground already chosen as t...

When Touchscreens Turn Temperamental: What to Do Before You Panic

When your touchscreen starts acting up, ignoring taps, registering phantom touches, or freezing entirely, it can feel like your entire setup is falling apart. Before you rush to replace the device, it’s worth taking a deep breath and exploring what c...

Why Social Media Marketing Matters for Businesses in Australia

Today social media is a big part of daily life. All over Australia people use Facebook, Instagram, TikTok , LinkedIn and Twitter to stay connected, share updates and find new ideas. For businesses this means a great chance to reach new customers and...

Building an AI-First Culture in Your Company

AI isn't just something to think about anymore - it's becoming part of how we live and work, whether we like it or not. At the office, it definitely helps us move faster. But here's the thing: just using tools like ChatGPT or plugging AI into your wo...

The Times Features

Detect Hidden Water Leaks Fast: Don’t Ignore Hot Water System Leaks

Detecting water leaks early is crucial for preventing extensive damage to your home. Among the various parts of a home’s plumbing system, hot water systems are particularly suscept...

Why do hamstring injuries happen so often and how can they be prevented?

In a recent clash against the Melbourne Storm, the Brisbane Broncos endured a nightmare rarely seen in professional sport — three players tore their hamstrings[1] in a single g...

What Is the Australian Government First Home Buyers Scheme About?

For many Australians, buying a first home can feel like a daunting task—especially with rising property prices, tight lending rules, and the challenge of saving for a deposit. ...

How artificial intelligence is reshaping the Australian business loan journey

The 2025 backdrop: money is moving differently If you run a small or medium-sized business in Australia, 2025 feels noticeably different. After two years of stubbornly high bo...

Top Features of Energy‑Efficient Air Conditioners for Australian Homes

In recent years, energy efficiency has become more than just a buzzword for Australian households—it’s a necessity. With energy prices rising and climate change driving hotter su...

Long COVID is more than fatigue. Our new study suggests its impact is similar to a stroke or Parkinson’s

When most people think of COVID now, they picture a short illness like a cold – a few days of fever, sore throat or cough before getting better. But for many, the story does...