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12FEATUREThe FP Links Editorial BoardThe Hong Kong College of Family Physicians has long relied on FP Links as its monthly newsletter to keep members informed with the latest clinical knowledge, event updates, College news, and professional insights. In our ongoing efforts to make FP Links more relevant and engaging, we have been conducting monthly readership drive questionnaires to gather direct feedback from you%u2014our valued family doctor members.This issue presents a heartfelt summary of the responses received. It captures the authentic feelings and thoughtful reflections shared by frontline family physicians on the role, strengths, and future direction of FP Links. Through these personal voices, we gain a clearer picture of how the newsletter supports busy practitioners in their daily practice and professional growth.Whether you are a long-time reader or someone who occasionally browses the issues, these insights offer a mirror to our shared experiences and aspirations for the publication.Voices from the Frontline: What Our Family Doctors Say About FP LinksFeelings as a Family Doctor:%u201dJob satisfaction comes with good rapport & good doctor patient relationship. That will be our energy in handling daily stress in clinic.%u201dSK%u201cIt%u2019s truly heartwarming to see healthcare workers working as volunteers in the aftermath of the Tai Po fire tragedies. This selfless dedication shows the compassion and unity of Hong Kong%u2019s medical community, going beyond duty to comfort the vulnerable in their darkest hour. Blessings to the disaster victims.%u201dYF%u201c%u5f88%u6709%u5171%u9cf4%uff0c%u4eab%u53d7%u5de5%u4f5c%uff0c%u4e5f%u559c%u6b61%u5206%u4eab%u5de5%u9918%u4e00%u500b%u5bb6%u5ead%u91ab%u751f%u5e78%u798f%u7684%u5bb6%u5ead%u751f%u6d3b%u548c%u65c5%u904a%u7684%u6a02%u8da3%u3002%u2026%u2026%u201dOS%u201cAs a family doctor, each clinic day feels like turning the pages of a book filled with the stories of everyday life. From newborns receiving their first vaccinations to elderly patients managing chronic illnesses, we witness the full spectrum of human experience and walk alongside our patients through both health and illness. %u2026%u2026 I%u2019ve learned the power of listening, the value of trust, and above all, that medicine is not only about cures %u2014 it%u2019s about connection. It%u2019s about walking with people through their life journey, every step of the way.%u201dWH%u201cBeing a primary doctor is not an easy job. But the precious opportunity to walk with the patients and their family in different phases of their life makes the job meaningful and rewarding.%u201dPK%u201cWorking as a Family Doctor in the public sector in Hong Kong brings both joy and sadness. The joy lies in forming long,term bonds with patients and making a meaningful impact on their health. ...... After all, the trust and appreciation from patients often make it worthwhile.%u201dYF

