
Join us at our upcoming lunch focused on “Live Long and Prosper”, featuring Stanford School of Medicine faculty and team members from International Medical Services (IMS) of Stanford Health Care.
We will explore essential health checks, recommendations for healthy aging, and strategies to stay youthful and extend life expectancy.
Discover key indicators to monitor as you age and learn valuable tips to maintain optimal health. Additionally, we will discuss the significance of resilience in navigating life’s challenges, offering insights on building mental toughness and adaptability for a more fulfilling and resilient lifestyle. Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in your well-being and longevity.
This event is co-organized by Stanford Club of Hong Kong, Stanford GSB Chapter of Hong Kong and Stanford Angels & Entrepreneurs Southeast Asia.
Event Details
Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024
Time: 12:30 – 2:00 pm
Location: China Club, 13/F, Old Bank Of China Building, Bank St, Central
Cost: HK $650 inclusive of lunch
Dress Code: Minimum standard is smart casual. No t-shirt, short trousers or slippers.Event Contacts: Andrew Kwan akwan@stanfordalumni.org
Limited capacity and strong demand anticipated. Use the RSVP link below to avoid waitlist:
Event Rundown
12:00 – 12:30 pm: Registration / Networking
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm: Lunch and Presentations by
Dr. Alan Yeung, Li Ka Shing Professor in Cardiology and Senior Medical Director of IMS
Dr. Gloria Kim, Clinical Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Medicine, Medical Director of IMS, and Director of Educational Programs at the Stanford Center for Asian Healthcare Research and Education
Ms. Chloe Yeung, Stanford Initiative for Entrepreneurs’ Resilience and Well-Being
About Stanford International Medical Services
Stanford International Medical Services’ (IMS) commitment to providing quality service to international patients matches the calibre of care patients expect to receive at Stanford Health Care. IMS offers an individualized approach to serving the unique needs of international patients—before, during, and after visit.
IMS offers a wide range of services for international patients including: identifying a physician to meet each patient’s unique needs, appointment scheduling, coordination of cost and billing, facilitation of communication, interpretation and translation services, accessing remote second opinions and transportation and accommodation assistance.
