The Hon. Professor Felice Lieh–Mak, CBE, JP, FRCP, FRANZCP, Emeritus Professor at the University of Hong Kong, is a Philippines–educated and British–trained Hong Kong physician, psychiatrist, academician, editor, and retired civil servant.
She graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines and undertook specialty training in London, joining the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in 1978. She was a member of Hong Kong's Legislative and Executive Councils; served as Chairwoman of the Medical Council and of the English Schools Foundation (until her resignation from the latter in March 2011 for personal reasons, including the arrival of her first grandchild); as President of the World Psychiatric Association; and as an Advisor to the United Nations and the World Health Organisation.
University of Santo Thomas, MD (cum laude), 1964, Medicine, PhilippinesLicentiate of Apothecaries LAH, 1967 Medicine Hall, Dublin, Ireland1966-67: Senior House Officer (Psychiatry), Littlemore Hospital, Oxford University, Oxford, UK1968-69: Medical Officer in Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, Hong Kong1970-70: Senior House Officer, Littlemore Hospital, Oxford University1971-78: Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong (HKU)1974-74: Honorary Registrar, Park Hospital for Children, Oxford University1974-74: Honorary Registrar, Warneford Hospital, Oxford University1978-81: Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong (HKU)1981-83: Reader, Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong (HKU)1990-94: President, Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists1992-97: Member, Executive Council, Governor's Cabinet, Hong Kong1993-98: Chairman, Kowloon Regional Advisory Committee of the Hospital Authority1993-96: President, World Psychiatric Association1994-96: Chief Examiner, Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists1994-97: Chairman, Kwai Chung Hospital Governing Committee1996-99: Chairman, Education Foundation, World Psychiatric Association1979–present: Consultant, University Health Service, University of Hong Kong (HKU)1980–present: Consultant (Psychiatry), Hong Kong Government1983–present: Professor and Head, Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong (HKU)1983–present: Honorary Advisor, Hong Kong Mental Health Association1987–present: Member, Editorial Board, Journal of the Hong Kong Medical Association1991–present: Member, International Editorial Board, Journal of Stress and Depression1994–present: Corresponding Editor, British Journal of Psychiatry1994–present: Consultant, World Health Organization (WHO)1994–present: Member, Editorial Board of the Hong Kong Medical Association1996–present: Member, Editorial Board, Current Opinion in Psychiatry1997-1999: Chairman, Hong Kong Medical Council1997–present: Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics1998–present: Chairman, Task Force on Review of Psychiatric Services1998–present: Member, Steering Committee on Healthcare Financing of the Hong Kong Government1998-2001: President, Asian Union Against Depression and Related Disorders1999–present: Chairman of Queen Mary Hospital's Planning Committee1999–present: Member, Working Group on Quality Assurance, Medical Council of Hong Kong1999–present: Member, Global Forum for Health Research of the WHO/World Bank Mental Health Reform InitiativeAugust 1981: Fellow of the World Association for Social PsychiatryOctober 1983: Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of PsychiatristsDecember 1985: Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (United Kingdom)August 1989: Outstanding Woman Physician (Philippines)April 1990: Corresponding Fellow of the American Psychiatric AssociationMarch 1991: Corresponding Fellow of the German Association for Psychiatry & NeurologyOctober 1991: Honorary Member of the Italian Society of PsychiatryJanuary 1992: Honorary Member of the Egyptian Psychiatric AssociationJune 1994: Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (UK)May 1995: Asian-American Award of The American Psychiatric AssociationOctober 1995: Fellow of the New York Academy of ScienceAugust 1996: Honorary Fellow of the World Psychiatry AssociationJune 1997: Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE)