Frequently asked questions
Form 4-6 (Year 10-12) secondary school students are welcome to join.
In this activity, you will learn how to identify and handle neurological and psychiatric disorders, protect the people around through delivering appropriate, ‘speedy’ emergency support responses, and improve the brain health of the community.
In addition, you will be able to explore your career through closely interacting with CP, doctors, and neuroscientists, and gain clinical experience through interacting with patients, and see whether you are suitable for clinical work.
Last but not least, you can also make like-minded friends who share similar aspirations.
Throughout this activity, trained and equipped undergraduates that are majoring in medicine, biomedical sciences, psychology, etc. will be leading you to learn new knowledge! You can also mingle with them and know more about their experiences in handling public examinations, university admission and their university lives as well.
Don’t worry about getting lost! The group leaders will lead the group to walk a certain route to get to the next destination throughout the entire day in this activity.
You can only excuse from the Workshop with a valid reason, such as having an assessment/interview, falling ill, undergoing a quarantine.
You are required to notify HKSAN as soon as possible. You are also required to submit a valid document, such as a relevant assessment/interview notification, a medical certificate, a quarantine order, for proof.
You may be recommended by the school to participate in this Workshop. Therefore, the activities of this Workshop are part of the learning that you are required to undergo. Failing to attend the Workshop without providing a valid reason may cause you to bear some responsibilities in your school.


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