Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

Special Interest Groups (SIG) may be formed when fellows deem them necessary and viable. The following are the terms of reference and the application form.
Terms of Reference
Application to create a SIG

If you would like any information, please send an email to SIG@hkca.edu.hk

Step 1 – Submit your application
SIG membership is open to fellows and members of the HKCA. Non-HKCA fellows/members could join a SIG by invitation.
Every SIG is managed by a Chair or a contact person. To apply to be a SIG member you will need to fill out an application form. You are very welcome to apply to be a member of more than one SIG, but you will need to use the respective link for each application.
By completing this form, you are agreeing to the Special Interest Group and the HKCA retaining your personal data for the purposes of the SIG. Details of the use of members’ data can be found in our privacy policy.

Step 2 – wait for the SIG Chair or contact person to contact you
The Chair or the contact person will get in touch directly with you and let you know the details of the SIG.

If you have any problems completing this form or any other general queries about our SIGs, please contact SIG@hkca.edu.hk.

Purpose of the SIG:
– To promote education and knowledge exchange relating to the Medicolegal aspects of anaesthesia, critical care and pain medicine.
– To promote mental health and education on the stress management aspects of handling medicolegal affairs for Fellows/Members.
– To provide networking opportunities amongst medicolegal experts and doctors.

Nature of the common feature or interest:
– SIG members have a shared passion for studying and analysing the medicolegal aspects of anaesthesia, critical care or pain medicine.

Contact person: Dr Vivian Lau
If you wish to join the SIG, please complete the application form.

Purpose of the SIG:
– To foster engagement and activities that promote quality subspecialty education in perioperative neuroscience and advancement in neuroanaesthesia, neuromonitoring and neurocritical care.

Nature of the common feature or interest:
– Clinical interest in neuroanaesthesia, neuromonitoring, and perioperative neuroscience.

Contact person: Dr Clara Poon
If you wish to join the SIG, please complete the application form.

Purpose of the SIG:
– To promote education, exchange of ideas and interaction between anaesthetists and other parties who share an interest in regional anaesthesia.

Nature of the common feature or interest:
– Regional Anaesthesia

Contact person: Dr Vivian Cheung
If you wish to join the SIG, please complete the application form.