The European Chamber is delighted to invite you to a special lunch seminar on August 31st, designed to bring together HR professionals for debate over the HR issues facing the healthcare and medical devices sector.
Being both a fast-developing area in China as well as one requiring employees with sometimes very specific skills, healthcare industry is a source of some very specific and far-reaching HR challenges - challenges that are destined to grow in complexity and scale as Chinese society grows and medical services become more widely available.
This event will be exploring a range of topics, including:
- What will be the impact for the industry per central government’s pin-pointed direction in developing health care coverage for the people, both urban and rural?
- What are the opportunities for MNCs in serving a gradual aging nation, both in terms of supplying devices and services ( ie insurance, medical check-ups, hospital capacity & service quality, etc)
- What are the challenges in the industry’s talent supply and demand situation?
- What are some current best practices in coping such challenges?
Speakers
Opening Presentation: Mr. G. Wang, VP of Human Resources, Johnson & Johnson
Panel Discussion on Recruitment, Retention and Development of Best Practices in the Healthcare / Medical Devices Sector
- Mr G. Wang, VP of Human Resources, Johnson & Johnson
- Mr R. Roberts, HRD, GE
- Mr P. Ling, HR Director, Philips Healthcare
- Mr M. Maeder, Practice Leader, Direct HR Ltd.
Panel Moderator
- Ms D. Zhu, Managing Partner, Shanghai Rainbow Consulting (and EUCCC HR Forum Vice Chair)
Agenda
12.00 - 12.45: Registration and Buffet Lunch
12.45 - 13.15: Introduction and Presentation
13.15 - 14.00: Panel Discussion and Q&A
Terms and Conditions
To register for this event please register online by 18:00pm Monday 30th August. Please note that we will send you a registration confirmation. We require 24 hours notice for cancellations, no-shows who fail to cancel before this time will be invoiced for the event. Registrations done after the deadline will be accepted only if space permits and are charged an additional 50 RMB walk-in fee. For any further enquiries or registration, please contact us at sgoodfellow@euccc.com.cn.
Please note that registration starts at 12:00 and the seminar starts at 12:30. Fees will be collected in cash at the entrance.
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