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Dr. Yu Cho Woo
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Dr. Yu-Cho, Woo graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1994. He received his training in internal medicine and endocrinology at the Ruttonjee Hospital, Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong and St. Bartholomew Hospital in London. He is now the Consultant in Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital and the Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Hong Kong. Currently, he is the president of Diabetes Hongkong (DHK), Council member of the Hong Kong Obesity Society.
Dr Woo has a versatile research interest in the field of endocrinology. He has publications on topics including Cushing’s disease, obesity-related biomarkers, thyroid related problems, osteoporosis and diabetes risk prediction in international journals such as Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Diabetic Medicine, Clinical Endocrinology, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Journal of Clinical Lipidology and Diabetologia etc.
He is currently the director of Osteoporosis Centre, Queen Mary Hospital and principal investigator of the on-going 5th Hong Kong Cardiovascular Risk Prevalence Study and the Bone Health in Diabetes project.
My Abstracts
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Breaking The Silence Of Osteoporosis
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1. Masterclass 8 - Practical Updates In Endocrinology
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15 May, 2019
Practical Updates in EndocrinologyDownload presentation file:M8.1 Thyroid is Simple, Isn't it? (Or Something You Don't Know You Don't Know.pdfYour bro...
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