Event Highlights
HKKF CKM Symposium Conducted with Success
BY: Dr. Feng XueOct 24, 2025

On 26th September 2025, the Hong Kong Kidney Foundation (HKKF), in collaboration with the Hong Kong Society of Nephrology, the Department of Family Medicine, New Territories East Cluster, Hospital Authority and the Shatin District Health Center Express, hosted a symposium titled “Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome: Why and How It Matters for Every Primary Care Physician.”

 

The symposium aimed to raise awareness among primary care physicians about the interconnected nature of cardiovascular, kidney, and metabolic diseases—collectively referred to as Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) Syndrome. These chronic conditions often coexist and significantly impact patient outcomes, making early detection and integrated care essential.

 

The event featured a structured agenda, beginning with on-site registration and lunch, followed by a welcome address and the main presentation. There were 73 onsite participants and over 130 online participants. A Webinar Q&A session allowed remote participants to engage with the speaker, while an on-site Q&A provided further opportunities for in-depth discussion.

 

This event underscored the critical role of primary care physicians in the early identification and management of CKM Syndrome and highlighted the need for collaborative care models to improve long-term patient outcomes.