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          “These meetings and training will give our
        
        
          health professionals continued learning and
        
        
          professional development that will benefit
        
        
          their career development,” says Ms Lau.
        
        
          Elevating the standards
        
        
          Measured by sheer volume, TCM clinics
        
        
          are plentiful in Hong Kong. However,
        
        
          service standards is variable, at best.
        
        
          Watsons is changing the industry
        
        
          with a blend of professionalism and a
        
        
          human touch that distinguishes the new
        
        
          business. A former staffer in the Hong
        
        
          Kong government’s public health service,
        
        
          now a Watsons TCM practitioner, CMP
        
        
          Daphne Chong explains that there is more
        
        
          time to spend on each patient, a delight
        
        
          for both the practitioners and, of course,
        
        
          the patients. “We not only provide the
        
        
          treatment but also give advice on diet and
        
        
          take care of the psychological conditions of
        
        
          the patients,” Ms Chong says. “To do this,
        
        
          we need time to talk with the patients in
        
        
          order to understand their needs.”
        
        
          Given Watsons’ emphasis on service,
        
        
          hiring standards are high. On top of work
        
        
          experience and the licence to practise
        
        
          Chinese medicine, Ms Lau explains that
        
        
          they look for candidates who are outgoing,
        
        
          sociable and can easily relate to patients.
        
        
          Whereas old school practitioners would
        
        
          poke and prod their patients in public view,
        
        
          talking loudly so that all other patients
        
        
          in the queue could hear, a more modern
        
        
          approach is taken at Watsons.
        
        
          In contrast to the traditional clinic,
        
        
          Watsons conducts counselling inside
        
        
          a private room to enhance privacy and
        
        
          avoid embarrassment. Practitioners can
        
        
          also conduct physical treatments such
        
        
          as acupuncture and spinal manipulation
        
        
          for chiropractic care inside the room. An
        
        
          x-ray viewer is available for practitioners
        
        
          to have a better understanding of patients’
        
        
          problems. Watsons has also computerised
        
        
          prescriptions and medical records to track
        
        
          patients’ histories.
        
        
          Traditional clinics require patients to prepare
        
        
          herbal remedies at home with sometimes
        
        
          multiple steps that can be complex and
        
        
          lead to error. Watsons provides patients
        
        
          with herbs that are already processed into
        
        
          granules. This is more convenient for busy
        
        
          working class Hongkongers and results in a
        
        
          more consistent delivery of dosage.
        
        
          Another dimension of modernisation is the
        
        
          integration of other modern medical fields.
        
        
          Watsons is currently the only healthcare
        
        
          company in Hong Kong where patients
        
        
          can seek counselling from pharmacists,
        
        
          dietitians and CMPs at the same time. A
        
        
          patient with knee pain due to obesity, for
        
        
          instance, can seek help from dietitians for
        
        
          weight loss, a pharmacist for painkillers
        
        
          and a TCM practitioner for physical
        
        
          therapy such as acupuncture.
        
        
          Attractive alternative
        
        
          More people are becoming aware of the
        
        
          benefits and the potential of Chinese
        
        
          medicine. At the same time, they
        
        
          are growing wary of over-medicating
        
        
          themselves with heavy-handed treatments
        
        
          for minor issues and discovering the
        
        
          efficacy of the more subtle approach
        
        
          offered by TCM.
        
        
          In one instance, a patient came to Watsons
        
        
          for treatment of chest discomfort that had
        
        
          gone undiagnosed elsewhere. Watsons’
        
        
          new Chinese medicine team discovered
        
        
          a slight displacement of the thoracic
        
        
          intervertebral discs. By correcting the
        
        
          displacement, the problem was solved and
        
        
          the patient did not require the use of drugs.
        
        
          The demographic trends in the patient
        
        
          base show how TCM is evolving in modern
        
        
          society. Though patients range from
        
        
          toddlers to the elderly, a majority of Hong
        
        
          Kong patients are white collar workers.
        
        
          This is because many office workers face
        
        
          long and inflexible working hours which
        
        
          affect their health. In many jurisdictions,
        
        
          patients are trending younger as well.
        
        
          In recent years, public hospitals in Hong
        
        
          Kong have begun offering Chinese
        
        
          medicine services, and there has been a
        
        
          double-digit growth in demand. Figures
        
        
          from the public health service show that
        
        
          over a million TCM consultations were
        
        
          sought in Hong Kong’s public hospitals last
        
        
          year. People are seeking out TCM options
        
        
          through modern tools like Facebook and
        
        
          other online channels.
        
        
          “Traditionally TCM practitioners in Hong
        
        
          Kong carry out their practice in Chinese
        
        
          medicine herbal shops,” says Watsons’
        
        
          General Manager Diane Cheung. “Most of
        
        
          them are quite small and the surroundings
        
        
          are quite unwelcoming. The situation is
        
        
          changing today. Watsons is introducing
        
        
          a comfortable environment with a
        
        
          contemporary setting, allowing our patients
        
        
          to receive treatment and advice in privacy.
        
        
          We have responded to our patients’ needs
        
        
          and I am confident this business will grow
        
        
          as we expand our clinic network.”
        
        
          The decision to launch the new programme
        
        
          has proven sound. At a time when Hong
        
        
          Kong is working to develop competitive
        
        
          sectors to stand against aggressive
        
        
          neighbouring cities, ASW is leading the
        
        
          modernisation of TCM and providing
        
        
          new career opportunities for young
        
        
          professionals seeking to heal modern
        
        
          patients with ancient wisdom.
        
        
          
            When Chinese medicine meets
          
        
        
          
            the modern pharmacy retail
          
        
        
          
            environment, patients win.