Hong Kong doctor who posted resuscitation photo exits Hospital Authority
A Hong Kong doctor is no longer employed by the Hospital Authority after posting a photo of a resuscitation procedure on Instagram. The incident sparked public outcry over patient privacy and professional ethics.

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AI-generatedA Hong Kong doctor is no longer employed by the Hospital Authority after posting a photo of a resuscitation procedure on Instagram. The incident sparked public outcry over patient privacy and professional ethics. The Hospital Authority's Kowloon West Cluster confirmed the doctor's departure following an investigation, emphasizing the importance of protecting patient privacy and adherence to regulations. The doctor, identified in media reports as Jenson So, a former reality TV contestant, had posted the image with a caption referencing the cardioversion procedure. The Hospital Authority reiterated that misconduct would not be tolerated.
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5 extractedSo sparked a social media outcry after posting an Instagram story showing himself performing a resuscitation.
The cluster confirmed that the individual involved is no longer an employee of the Hospital Authority.
The Kowloon West Cluster confirmed the doctor’s departure but did not say whether he had resigned or been dismissed.
A doctor who posted a resuscitation photo is no longer employed by the Hospital Authority.
Jenson So, a doctor with the Kowloon West Cluster and a former King Maker III contestant, had been removed from hospital WhatsApp groups.