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Joanna Tse Yuen-Man ( zh, 謝婉雯, 31 March 1968 – 13 May 2003) was a Hong Kong
pulmonologist Pulmonology (, , from Latin ''pulmō, -ōnis'' "lung" and the Greek suffix "study of"), pneumology (, built on Greek πνεύμων "lung") or pneumonology () is a medical specialty that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
who died during the
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in
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after volunteering to save patients with the syndrome.


Early life

Tse was born on March 31, 1968. She grew up in Shek Yam,
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, and studied at Salesian Yip Hon Primary School and
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Mrs. Wu York Yu Memorial College Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Mrs. Wu York Yu Memorial College ( Chinese: 東華三院伍若瑜夫人紀念中學) is a co-educational secondary school established by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in 1977. It is located in Shek Yam in the New Te ...
, earning eight A-grades in the Certificate of Education Examination in 1985. She enrolled in the Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Medicine and graduated in 1992, working at the
Tuen Mun Hospital Tuen Mun Hospital is a public hospital, with a 24-hour Emergency department, accident and emergency department, in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. Its construction began in 1979, and it was inaugurated on 8 March 1990. It is governed by t ...
after graduation. Tse's husband Chan Wai-Hing, also a doctor, died of blood cancer in May 2002. On 30 June 2003, Tse was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal for Bravery (MBG) for volunteering to treat SARS patients during the outbreak. Of the six medical personnel who died of SARS, five were awarded the silver medal; Tse was the only gold medal recipient as well as the only woman.


Anti-SARS action and death

In March 2003,
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broke out in Hong Kong. Tuen Mun Hospital received three SARS patients, but there were not enough pulmonologists in the hospital. Tse volunteered to work in the SARS ward. She and a male nurse, Lau Wing-Kai, had
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patients with terminal SARS, and were suspected to have been exposed to infected
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. She was hospitalised on April 3, and was transferred to the intensive care department on April 15.
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from the
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and
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from
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had a joint consultation for her, but she died at 4 am (
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) on May 13, 2003.


After death and memorial

On the morning of May 13, the news of Tse's death was first reported on television and radio, which caused the mourning of many Hong Kong citizens. The media successively named Tse "Hong Kong's daughter" (). On May 17, Tse's father wrote a speech to the people of Hong Kong: "I hope that Tse's courage and sacrifice can encourage Hong Kong people to never give up and thanks to all people for their care towards her." On May 22, Tse's
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was held.
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, several government officials and about 2,000 citizens attended. Her body was later buried in
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. On the same day, Tung announced that he had previously requested the Finance Committee of the Hong Kong Legislative Council to allocate 200 million HK dollars (USD$ million), of which 70 million (USD$ million) was to provide assistance to infected medical staff, and 130 million (USD$ million) of it was used for training of medical staff. To commemorate Tse, Tung decided to name the fellowship training fund "Dr. Tse Yuen-Man Training Fund" ()。 Tse's deeds have been adapted by the
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organisation into the television movie "''Asian Heroes''" and the film "''The Miracle Box''"; Wong Yin-ping, who attended a school Tse once attended, wrote "A Song to Be Lived" () in memory of her. It was composed by
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and sung by
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.


References

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