Dr Chan, Kit Wa 陳喆燁
Dr Chan, Kit Wa 陳喆燁
- Social cognitive endophenotype study e.g. social gaze interaction
- Long term outcome study in psychosis
- Clinical biological mechanisms underlying psychopharmacological responses
- Biopsychosocial model of self-awareness impairments in mental disorders
- Public knowledge and awareness of psychosis in community
As a clinical academic I am interested in clinically related phenomenon of psychosis, a condition that has huge impact to patients, their family and the society. One of the phenomena that I have tried to explore is lack of insight in patients with psychosis, both neurocognitive basis and the clinical implication. Early intervention service model has been a well advocated and encouraged model developed to improve long term outcomes of patients with first episode psychosis. I have tried to evaluate this from a health economic perspective and have completed a government funded study on the 10-year outcomes of the early intervention service in Hong Kong. An important clinically relevant condition in psychosis is treatment resistant status. Study trying to explore factors predicting this condition has received funding and will be conducted.
Awardees | Award Date | Honours / Awards / Prizes | Category |
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Tse, MA | 2018-03-01 | The Best e-Poster Award of the 26th European Congress of Psychiatry 2018: European Psychiatric Association (EPA) | Research Achievement |
2016-12-01 | Distinguished Young Fellow of Hong Kong Academy of Medicine: Hong Kong Academy of Medicine | Others | |
2014-10-01 | Best Poster Award: World Psychiatric Association Regional Congress 2014 | Research Achievement | |
2014-10-01 | Best Poster Award: Health Research Symposium | Research Achievement |
Term Period | Position | Professional Societies |
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9/2010 - now | committee member | The Schizophrenia Soceity |
7/2012-now | Fellow | The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists |
11/2005 - now | Member | The Royal College of Psychiatrists |
2015-now | Council member | The Hong Kong College of Psychiatry |
9/2015-8/2017 | Vice-Chair | The Schizophrenia Society |
9/2017-now | Chair | The Schizophrenia Society |
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