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8-520: Healing Hands may refer to:a scrubber brand created by Alexa Meltzer Film and television [ edit ] Healing Hands (TV series) , a Hong Kong TV series made by TVB Jade, 1998 Healing Hands II , a Hong Kong TV series by TVB, following on from Healing Hands , 2000 Healing Hands III , a Hong Kong TV series by TVB, following on from Healing Hands and Healing Hands II , 2005 Music [ edit ] "Healing Hands" (Elton John song) ,

16-526: A religious ritual Healing Hands of Time , a 1994 album by Willie Nelson Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Healing Hands . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Healing_Hands&oldid=1150575772 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

24-534: A song by Elton John, from Sleeping with the Past , 1989 "Healing Hands" (Conrad Sewell song) , a song by Conrad Sewell, from "Ghosts & Heartaches", 2018 "Healing Hands", a song by Ian Moss, from Worlds Away , 1991 "Healing Hands", a song by Marc Cohn, from, Burning the Daze , 1998 "Healing Hands", a song by Don Williams , from Reflections , 2011 See also [ edit ] Laying on of hands ,

32-466: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Healing Hands (TV series) Healing Hands (妙手仁心) is a 1998 Hong Kong medical drama series that ran on TVB Jade . It focuses on the lives and loves of the doctors and nurses at the fictional Yan Oi Hospital in Hong Kong . It is noted for its realism in depicting medical situations, thanks to

40-451: Is played by Bowie Lam , who plays Dr. Henry Lai Kwok Chu as an accident and emergency doctor who is best friends with Paul. The show was followed by two sequels, Healing Hands II (2000) and Healing Hands III (2005). This Hong Kong television article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Healing Hands III Healing Hands III is a 2005 Hong Kong medical drama television series, released following

48-637: The end of the SARS epidemic in Hong Kong and the accidental death of Paul's ( Lawrence Ng ) ex-girlfriend Tracy ( Yoyo Mung ). Lawrence life begins to be heading into a tailspin after failing to save an Ho Tak-kwong's ( Kenny Wong ) baby, but Frances ( Gigi Lai ) is always there to support him. Henry ( Bowie Lam ) appears at the beginning with a new girlfriend, having broken up with Annie ( Flora Chan ) between Healing Hands 2 and 3. However, he soon breaks up and despite initial bad impressions of Sarah ( Melissa Ng ),

56-544: The help of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority , who had loaned actual hospital equipment and facilities for filming. It can be considered the Hong Kong equivalent to the American television series ER , although its storyline are arguably mirrored in another American series, Grey's Anatomy . Lawrence Ng is the main star of the show as neurosurgeon Dr. Paul Ching Chi Mei. The other main role

64-547: The success of Healing Hands and II , on one of Hong Kong's main television channels, TVB . It is the third and last installment in the Healing Hands series. It starred the original casts of Healing Hands: Lawrence Ng and Bowie Lam ; and Healing Hands II: Moses Chan , Maggie Shiu and Raymond Cho along with new additions to the series, Melissa Ng , Bernice Liu and Gigi Lai . It aired in Hong Kong during (August - September 2005). The storyline begins with

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