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菲律賓巴拉望偏遠地區口腔健康外展服務 (2026年2-3月)

2025年9月30日

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菲律賓巴拉望偏遠地區口腔健康外展服務 (2026年2-3月)

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菲律賓巴拉望偏遠地區口腔健康外展服務 (2026年2-3月)

Providing oral examination to 200-300 indigenous tribe members and collection of oral health data.

(詳情請參考英文版)

詳情

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日期

28/2-8/3/2026 (9天; 閱讀週内)

合辦

香港大學牙醫學院
香港大學黃效文探險中心

地點

Batak villages and Johnson island,
菲律賓巴拉望島

對象

BDS V-VI students

指導教授

Prof Colman McGrath, Prof Mihai Tarce, Prof Coral Deng, Prof Andrew Nalley, Prof Patrick Rijkschroeff and Prof Phoebe Lam

費用

HK$8,000 按金
(BDS student will receive HK$5,000 subsidy from GHELF upon completion of the trip)

截止報名日期

17 Oct 2025
(入選學生將獲安排面試)

報名

掃描海報上二維碼或點擊鏈接

查詢

請聯絡 Prof Mihai Tarce or Prof Phoebe Lam

活動海報/照片

From Exploration to Healthcare: A Pioneering Dental Outreach in Palawan

WHMCE is delighted to co‑organise a pioneering dental research and community outreach initiative with the Faculty of Dentistry in Palawan, the Philippines, running from 28 February to 8 March 2026.

Building on the long‑term engagement of the China Exploration and Research Society (CERS) with jungle tribes and island communities, the team reached nearly 250 children and adults across three indigenous settlements. For many, this was their very first dental examination. Alongside providing basic oral care tips, the project offered a rare opportunity to observe local oral health conditions, dietary habits, living environments, and common diseases — laying the groundwork for future research.

The team’s journey was as remarkable as the research itself. Staying in villages under austere conditions, they transformed makeshift settings into functional clinics. Supplies were carried to remote destinations by unconventional means — hiking through dense jungle, floating on bamboo rafts, riding caribou sledges, and navigating fishing boats. These efforts underscored the resilience and dedication required to bring healthcare to communities far beyond the reach of conventional infrastructure.

This is the first project of its kind, blending exploration with academic inquiry and direct service. The team is excited to see how fieldwork in remote communities can evolve into meaningful research outcomes while delivering tangible benefits to those most in need.

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