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CONTENTS

Welcome Messages

• Minister of Health Malaysia 2

• Director-General of Health Malaysia 3

• Master, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia 4

• Deputy Director-General of Health Malaysia (Research & Technical Support) 5

• Organising Co-Chairpersons 6

Tunku Abdul Rahman Lecture 7

Academy of Medicine of Malaysia - Council Members 2014/2015 8

Organising Committees 9 - 12

Programme Summary 13

Daily Programme

• 12th August 2015 (Wednesday) 14 - 15

• 13th August 2015 (Thursday) 16

• 14th August 2015 (Friday) 17

Opening Ceremony Programme 18

TGP Inspirational Leadership Podium Series 19

Conference Information 20

Floor Plan & Trade Exhibition 21

Malaysian Health Systems Research Project 22 - 24

Malaysian Health Systems Research Posters 25 - 26

List of Competition Posters 27 - 40

Speakers Profile 41 - 48

Acknowledgements 49

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Natural disasters have been a fact of life and have afflicted mankind in all parts of the world. Yet the terrible toll caused by these disasters is untoward and its impact is felt thereafter for many years to come. Many countries have been free of severe natural disasters and have therefore not been adequately prepared to face the severe consequences therein. Malaysia has also fallen into this trap and has been ill prepared to face certain disasters in magnanimous proportions.

Malaysia has had its fair share of disasters over the years. However, the types of disasters, its scale and impact have increased over a period of time. 2014 in particular was a difficult year for Malaysia. We had to deal with a number of high-impact, large-scaled disasters, both natural and man-made disasters that have caused much sufferings to its people.

Malaysia is also working with other countries to share information and expertise on disaster management. We are actively participating in international and national collaboration looking into pooling of resources to effectively handle disasters. Public / private joint efforts in handling such situations is conducted including nationwide donation drives, sharing of information, logistic and resources.There has also been multiple efforts to enhance inter-sectoral collaboration within government agencies such as the Ministry of Health, National Safety Council, rescue services etc.

It has been said that “No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy”. Therefore we are in the process of constant evolution in preparing to face disasters whether in the local or international scene. Importantly we all need to work together towards the common goal of reducing risks associated with disasters.

I wish you a successful conference ahead and look forward to more innovation in this area for the future.

Thank you.

Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Dr S SubramaniamMinister of Health Malaysia

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WELCOME MESSAGE

The theme for this 11th Scientific Meeting of the Ministry of Health and the Academy of Medicine is “Major Incident & Disaster Management: Bridging the Gap”. As we are all aware, disasters may be either natural or man-made. Natural disasters include earthquakes, flood, tsunamis and volcanic activity and even disease epidemics. Man-made disasters include events that are caused by human such as industrial accidents, famine and transport accidents.

Malaysia has not been spared of such maladies as seen in the airlines disasters in 2014 where an aircraft (MH 370) went missing with 227 passengers and 12 crew members whilst another, MH17 crashed claiming the lives of 283 passengers and 15 crew members. In the same year, we also faced a massive flood in the country which affected more than 200,000 people and resulted in 21 fatalities. The recent earthquake in Sabah, the strongest since 1976 caused massive damage to roads, properties and claimed 18 lives.A United Nations Resolution adopted unanimously on September 10, 2012, defines human security as “the right of people to live in freedom and dignity, free from poverty and despair”. Human security, by this definition is threatened by the occurrences of natural disasters which pose a threat to human survival, damages the economy and social foundations of people’s wellbeing as well as traumatize survivors and next of kin of the victims. Therefore Disaster Risk Reduction is essential in order to ensure human security.

At the ministry level, MOH has developed various SOP’s such as on floods, haze etc which have been developed by teams of experts. And yet, every incident teaches us what can be improved in the future. For example, even though we have detailed SOPs on flood management; as flood occurs on yearly basis in Malaysia, the recent major flood involving many states in Malaysia faced at the end of 2014 was one of the worst disasters faced by our Ministry. Many MOH facilities were badly damaged and many of our staff were severely affected.

I would also like to take this opportunity to recognize and show our gratitude for the hard work of our MOH staff in dealing with the 2014 flood. Many staff whom were personally badly affected by the flood continued to provide services during the crisis, showing their loyalty and commitment to their duties. They have shown exemplary work ethics, highest levels of dedication to their work commitment and they have indeed live up to the MOH’s Corporate Culture: Caring, Professionalism and Team Work.

As a way forward, MOH is now embarking on ways to reduce the gaps identified and be more prepared to face disasters in the future. In short, lessons learned will strengthen our disaster preparedness in the future and makes us ready in facing the new challenges ahead of us.

YBhg Datuk Dr Noor Hisham AbdullahDirector-General of Health Malaysia

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WELCOME MESSAGE

It gives me enormous pleasure to write this message for the 11th Ministry of Health-

Academy of Medicine of Malaysia Scientific Meeting. This meeting also incorporates the

18th National Institutes of Health Scientific and Ethics Seminar. The Academy of Medicine

of Malaysia has been organising this biennial event in collaboration with the Ministry of

Health, Malaysia since 1995.

This meeting has served us as a platform to discuss on health issues that are current

and relevant for the medical profession. This year’s theme “Major Incident & Disaster

Management: Bridging -the Gap” is topical and appropriate especially after our recent

experience with the catastrophic floods in Kelantan. It is hoped that this forum will be a

stimulus for the establishment of efficient preparedness plan to manage major incidents

and disasters.

I wish everyone a fruitful and enjoyable scientific meeting.

Professor Dato’ Dr P KandasamiMasterAcademy of Medicine of Malaysia

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WELCOME MESSAGE

It is my greatest pleasure to welcome all the participants to the MOH-AMM Scientific

Meeting 2015. This event is a key platform for researchers and health care providers

from the Ministry of Health and Academy of Medicine Malaysia to share and display their

efforts, especially in the areas of disaster management. The MOH-AMM conference is

also held in conjunction with the 18th NIH Scientific and Annual National Ethics Seminar.

The organising committee has had a very challenging time putting together a wide range

of disaster related topics for this event in order to provide variety for the participants.

This event aims to disseminate research information and facilitate interaction among

researchers and health care providers and other stake holders. It is my hope that this

event will achieve its objectives and strengthen knowledge and experience sharing and

collaboration in the field of disaster management among institutes within the NIH as well

as the rest of Ministry of Health and other agencies.

I would like to congratulate the organising committee for their commendable efforts in

making this event a success. To all participants have a productive scientific meeting and

may this event inspire more relevant and important research.

Thank you.

Dr Shahnaz MuradDeputy Director-General of Health Malaysia (Research & Technical Support)

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WELCOME MESSAGE

We have great pleasure in welcoming all delegates to this

11th MOHAMM Scientific Meeting incorporating the 18th NIH

Scientific and National Ethics Seminar.

The theme of this meeting is “Major Incident and Disaster

Management, Bridging the Gap”. This is relevant because of the

earth quakes and landslides in Sabah and recurrent floods in parts

of Peninsula Malaysia. Natural calamities beyond our control and disasters arising from unforeseen human

errors and disruptions in the environment displace large numbers of people leading to injuries or infectious

diseases threatening their health and livelihood. Medical healthcare providers, various rescue and support

services should be ever vigilant and prepared to meet such disasters and crises events.

The National Ethics Seminar will challenge healthcare professionals with ethics in their practice, monitor

healthcare performance with disciplines to guide practice patterns. For the Tunku Abdul Rahman Lecture we

are very fortunate to have the Olympian Tan Sri Dato’ Dr M Jegathesan whose sprint records in the Asian

Games remain unbroken for almost 50 years to tell us about fairness and the ethics of keeping sports clean.

The panel of expert speakers from the public, private and academic institutions will present to you a wealth

of knowledge, researches and experiences in the various fields and disciplines. They will update and guide

you. What better opportunities are there for you to learn, interact and network with them.

This meeting will be enlightening, a great learning experience and rewarding. We thank the panel of experts,

the organising and scientific committees as well as the Secretariat for their untiring efforts and contributions

to make this conference such a grand success.

Dr Nor Izzah Haji Ahmad Shauki Dr Chew Hon NamDirector Co-Organising Chairperson

Institute for Health Management Academy of Medicine of Malaysia

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Tan Sri Dato’ Dr M Jegathesan is a household name in Malaysia. Jega, as he is more fondly known, was born in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar in 1943. His family moved to Kuala Lumpur and he grew up in the 100 Quarters neighbourhood of Brickfields. He received his primary education at the Batu Road School and then attended the Victoria Institution for a year in 1955 before he moved on to Singapore to continue his secondary schooling at the Anglo-Chinese School. He was a bright student and was selected to read medicine at the University of Singapore where he graduated with MB BS in 1967.

Jega is known for his achievements in two areas. The first is in athletics and the second in medicine the combination of which earned him the accolade of the Flying Doctor.

Jega is probably the greatest athlete Malaysia had ever produced. Like his father and two elder brothers who were all national champions in the quarter-mile, Jega was a runner par excellence. In 1966 he became the fastest man in Asia when at the Asian Games in Bangkok he won the gold medals in the 100 m, the 200 m and the 4 X 100 m relay. Jega also competed in 3 Olympic Games in 1960, 1964 and 1968 and achieved the distinction of having qualified for the semi-finals of the 200 m in two of them. His time of 20.92 sec for the 200 m set at the Mexico Olympics in 1968 has yet to be surpassed by another Malaysian. At the Kingston Commonwealth Games in 1966, he also became the first Malaysian to qualify for the final of the 220-yard sprint.

It is even more amazing when one realizes that his athletic successes were achieved when he was pursuing his medical studies. Unlike today, national athletes were not given any special preferences while in university. The Bangkok Asian Games were held just a month before his final examinations and Jega had to leave for the Games only the night before the first event and return immediately upon completing his events with the 3 gold medals in his hand luggage.

Jega’s achievements in medicine may not be as well known to the public, but they are certainly no less distinguished. In 1969 he obtained the Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from Mahidol University in Bangkok and went on to the University of London where he obtained his Diploma in Clinical Pathology in 1971. In 1974 he passed the membership examination of the Royal College of Pathologists, being the first Malaysian to obtain the MRCPath in Medical Microbiology by examination.

Jega served the Ministry of Health of Malaysia from 1967 till his retirement in 1998. Among the many important appointments he held were the Head of the Division of Bacteriology at the Institute for Medical Research (IMR) from 1971-1985, Head of Laboratory Services, General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur from 1985-1988, Director of IMR from 1988 till 1994 and Deputy Director General of Health (Research and Technical Support) from 1994 to 1998. He was an active researcher in the fields of infectious diseases and Medical Microbiology and has published over 100 publications. After retirement he spent two years in Geneva at the Council for Health Research in Development (COHRED), a UNDP affiliated organisation in research management. He is currently the Pro-Chancellor of Universiti Sains Malaysia.

Parallel to his medical career Jega has also been actively involved with the development of sports medicine and doping control in this country, having been the founding Secretary of the Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine and the founding President of the Malaysian Association of Doping Control in Sports. He was also the Deputy President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia. Currently he is the Honorary Medical Adviser to the Commonwealth Games Federation, the Chairman of the Medical and Anti-Doping Commission of the Olympic Council of Asia and a member of the Health Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency.

TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN LECTURECitation on Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Mani Jegathesan by Professor Victor Lim

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ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF MALAYSIA COUNCIL MEMBERS 2014/2015

PATRON

DYMM Paduka Seri Sultan Perak Darul Ridzuan

Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah

Master Professor Dato’ Dr P Kandasami

Deputy Master Professor Dr Rosmawati Mohamed

Scribe Professor Datuk Dr Looi Lai Meng

Bursar Dr Evelyn Ho Lai Ming

Deputy Scribe & Censor-in-Chief Professor Dato’ Sri Dr Abu Hassan Ashaari Abdullah

Council Members Dr Chang Keng Wee Dr Chew Hon Nam Professor Victor Lim Kok Eow Dato’ Dr N K S Tharmaseelan Datuk Dr N Arumugam Dr Goh Kim Yen Dr Ng Char Hong

College Representatives on Council College of Anaesthesiologists Datin Dr V Sivasakthi (till 26th April 2015) Dr Sushila Sivasubramaniam (from 26th April 2015)

College of Dental Specialists Emeritus Professor Dato’ Dr Lian Chin Boon

College of Emergency Physicians Associate Professor Dr Mohd Idzwan Zakaria (till 26th April 2015) Dr Mahathar Abd Wahab (from 26th April 2015)

College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Dr Michael Samy

College of Ophthalmologists Dr Pall Singh

College of Paediatrics Professor Dr Thong Meow Keong

College of Pathologists Emeritus Professor Cheong Soon Keng

College of Physicians Dr Letchuman Ramanathan

College of Public Health Medicine Datuk Dr Lokman Hakim B Sulaiman

College of Radiology Dr Abdul Rahman Mohamad

College of Surgeons Dr Peter Wong Toh Lee

Hon Auditors Dato’ Dr Abdul Hamid b Abdul Kadir

Dr Milton Lum Siew Wah

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ORGANISING COMMITTEES

MAIN ORGANISING COMMITTEE

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Patron YBhg Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah

Advisor Dr Shahnaz Murad

Co-Chairpersons Dr Nor Izzah Hj Ahmad Shauki Dr Chew Hon Nam

Committee Members Dr Tahir Aris Dr Goh Pik Pin Dr Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal Dr Roslinah Ali Mr Mohd Nasir Abdullah Dr S Asmaliza Ismail Dr Goh Kim Yen Ms Kong Yoon Moi Dr Bahariah Khalid

Secretariat Dr Nor Haniza Zakaria Ms Nurul Syarbani Eliana Musa Datin Zarina Jahaya Mr Mohd Faizal Abd Aziz

Chairman Datin Dr Noriah Bidin

Committee Members Dr Chew Non Ham Ms Kong Yoon Moi Dr Bahariah Khalid Dr Shah Jahan Mohd Yusof Ms Rashidah Ambak Matron Looi Siew Cheng Dr Mohd Yusof Adon Dr Mohd Khadri Shahar Dr Ainul Nadziha Mohd Hanafiah Ms Zainon Ibrahim Mr Mohd Ridhuan Mohd Ali Ms Sharifah Zawani Syed Yunus Dr Pangie Anak Bakit Dr Nik Nur Eliza Mohamed Dr Norrina Jamaluddin Datin Dr Siti Haniza Mahmud Dr Hj Daud Abdul Rahim Dr Priya A/P Ragunath Dr Feroza Sulaiman Dr Mohd Fairuz Abdul Razak Dr Nurul Hannim Zaidun Dr Norhidayah Mat Diah Ms Julia Mohamed Saber

Secretariat Ms Nursyahda Zakaria Mr Mohd Idris Omar Ms Hafidza Baharom Mr George Justin

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Poster and Exhibition Sub Committee

Programme Book Sub Committee

Publication Sub Committee

PROTOCOL AND OPENING CEREMONY

Co-Chairmans Dr Ainul Nadziha Mohd Hanafiah Ms Rashidah Ambak

Committee Members Ms Kong Yoon Moi Mr Mohd Idris Omar Dr Ahmad Syafiq Ishak Dr Chan Yee Mang Mr Mohamad Zaidan Zulkepli Ms Norliyana Abdul Rahim Ms Siti Normah Abdul Manan Ms Siti Noafika Anwar Ms Nina Rozeiana Mustapa Ms Roslinda Abu Sapian Dr Chin Yin Chung Melvyn

Chairman Dr Vinoth Viknesh Muthusamy

Committee Members Dr Lavaniya Panicker Ms Kavitha A/P Vijayan

Chairman Dr Nor Izzah Hj Ahmad Shauki

Committee Members Dr Girijah A/P Nagenthiran Dr Munirah Ismail Ms Siti Zubaidah Ahmad Mr Mohd Idris Omar

Chairman Dr S Asmaliza Ismail

Secretary Mr Mohd Ridhuan Mohd Ali Ms Sharifah Zawani Syed Yunus

Committee Members Ms Suraiya Syed Mohamad Ms Nurul Hidayah Yunus Ms Roslinda Abu Sapian Ms Deepabarathy Muthukumaran Mr Mohd Azranshah Hassan Mr Ahmad Hamidi Ramli Mr Nur Assyahid Awang Omar Ali Ms Noor Sharipazalira Mohd Razali Ms Asha Thanabalan

ORGANISING COMMITTEES

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PRESS CONFERENCE & PRESS COVERAGE

Chairman Mr Aziman Mahdi

Committee Members Mr Md Sabtuah Mohd Royali Mr Hasnor Hadim Asim Ms Komathi Perialathan Ms Nurashma Juatan Ms Nor Suzaman Abdul Rahman Mr Syahril Annuar Nasrudin Mr Aris Shah Ahmad Mr Muzzafar Kasim Mr Junaidi Mohd Sibi

LOGISTIC COMMITTEE (Floor Plan, Information Board,Accommodation & Transport, Traffic, Food & Beverage, Safety)

Chairman Mr Krishnan Osthaybano

Committee Members Matron Chandramathy Kandasamy Matron Stima Itam Hari Mr Muhammad Nor Hafifi Mejah Ms Ramlah Musa Ms Zawiah Mohamed Ms Nurul Zawani Hamidon Ms Siti Salwa Hasbullah Ms Nahzatul Shima Abu Rashid Ms Nizatul Ikhfa Rashidi Ms Nor Azlina Abdul Aziz Ms Amira Ariwah Ruslan Ms Siti Rohaya Md Nawawi Ms Salbeyah Ali Ms Nor Adilah Mohd Yusof Ms Norazimah Hashim Mr Jeremiah Jaikol Mr Hafiz Reza Ahmad Mr Ahmad Idris Mohamed Ms Shahida Fariza Ms Faeza Idris Mr Sharifudin Sabli Ms Junairiah Ismail Mr George Justine Ms Rabiatul Adawiyah Juhari Mr Mohd Shafik Meor Zaini Mr Redzuan Abu Mansor Mr Sidek Pakir Mohamed Mr Shamsul Roslan Mr Khairul Amir Mohd Zain Ms Nur Asikein binti Razali Ms Nor Ilyana Ibrahim Ms Nooreyzan Manangin

ORGANISING COMMITTEES

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IT AND AVA COMMITTEE

REGISTRATION COMMITTEE

PRIZE AND TOKEN

Chairman Mr Shaiful Masri Lazin

Committee Members Mr Mohd Zainuddin Tain Mr Sivaganasan A/L Ramalingan Ms Fatimah Zaharah Ismail Mr Mohd Hafizuddin Mohd Jaini Ms Kavitha A/P Vijayan Mr Ahmad Firdaus Zaidi Mr Mohd Izral bin Yahaya Umpong Mr Mohd Affendi bin Ngah Sa’aya Mr Noorazizi bin Seman Tuan Haji Shaharuddin bin Ahmad Mr Andi Mustaming Ms Deepabarathy Muthukumaran Mr Mohd Azranshah Hassan Mr Nurassyahid Awang Omar Ali

Chairman Ms Kong Yoon Moi

Committee Members Mr Melvin Raj Anthony Xavier Ms Choo Yuet Cheng Mr Alexander James Choon Ming Mien

Chairman Ms Fariz Sakinah Abdullah

Committee Members Ms Kong Yoon Moi Ms Nor Azliza Abdul Jamil Ms Norzieana Mat Isa Ms Kalsum Othman Ms Nur Syamimi Mohd Yusof Ms Norazni Mustafa

ORGANISING COMMITTEES

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Chairman Dr Chew Hon Nam

Committee Members Ms Kong Yoon Moi Ms Lam Lin Thye Mr Ho Mun Yen

PROMOTION AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

Chairman Ms Fatimah Zaharah Ismail

Committee Member Ms Kong Yoon Moi

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PROGRAMME SUMMARY

0800 - 0830

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0930 - 1000

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1100 - 1130

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Registration

PLENARY 1 PLENARY 3

Tea

SYMPOSIUM 3

Lunch /Poster Viewing

PLENARY 4

SYMPOSIUM 4

SYMPOSIUM 5

Lunch / Adjourn

PRIZE GIVING & CLOSING CEREMONY

Tea

SYMPOSIUM 1

PLENARY 2

SYMPOSIUM 2

Poster Viewing

Tea

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

OPENING CEREMONY

13TH TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA ADDRESS

FELLOWSHIP CONFERMENT& INDUCTION CEREMONY

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGOF THE ACADEMY OF

MEDICINE OF MALAYSIA

LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

Lunch / Poster Viewing

12th August 2015Wednesday

Date

Time13th August 2015

Thursday14th August 2015

Friday

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0800 - 0900

0900 - 0945

0945 - 1015

1015 - 1145

1145 - 1230

1230 - 1300

1300 - 1430

DAILY PROGRAMME

12th August 2015 (Wednesday)

Registration

PLENARY 1

Chairperson: Dr Chew Hon Nam Consultant Dermatologist

“The Ambiguous Loss of MH370 - A Psychological Oscillation - The Acute Crisis

Interventions?”

YBhg Professor Dato’ Sri Dr Abu Hassan Asaari AbdullahConsultant and Head of Department, Emergency and Trauma, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Tea

SYMPOSIUM 1 | Preparedness and Management of Infectious Disease During CrisisChairperson: Dr Goh Pik Pin Director, National Clinical Centre Research

Flood: Recognizing and Managing the Illusive Leptospirosis Post Disaster

Dr Leong Chee LoonConsultant Physician, Infectious Disease, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

The Never Ending Battle against Dengue Crisis

Professor Dr Lucy Lum Chai SeeDepartment of Paediatric, Faculty of Medicine, University Malaya

The Preparedness and Response Towards 2014 EVD Outbreak in West Africa

Dr Wan Noraini Wan Mohamed NoorPublic Health Specialist, Infectious Disease Surveillance Section, Disease Control Division

PLENARY 2

Chairperson: Dr Roslinah Ali Director, Institute for Health System Research

CPRC: Strategy, Support and Coordination in the Recent Floods

YBhg Datuk Dr Lokman Hakim B SulaimanDeputy Director General of Health (Public Health)

LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

An Island of Hope: Hospital Kuala Krai, A Refuge During the Flood

Dr Adibah AbdullahMedical Officer, Anesthesiology Department, Hospital Kuala Krai

Lunch and Poster Viewing

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1430 - 1600

1600 - 1630

DAILY PROGRAMME

12th August 2015 (Wednesday)

SYMPOSIUM 2 | Environmental Health Issues During FloodChairperson: Dr Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal Director, Institute for Medical Research

Epidemiological Health Risk Assessment during Heavy Flood in East Coast Malaysia

Dr Amal Nasir MustafaHead of Medical Research Resource Centre, Institute for Medical Research

Entomological Rapid Response Assessment on Post Flood Catastrophe in Kelantan

Dr Mohd Khadri ShaharEntolomogist, Institute for Medical Research

Environmental Sampling Challenges during Heavy Flood in East Coast Malaysia

Dr Muhammad Amir KamaluddinHead of Environmental Health Research Center, Institute for Medical Research

Poster Viewing

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0800 - 0900

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DAILY PROGRAMME

13th August 2015 (Thursday)

Registration

PLENARY 3Chairperson: Dr Tahir Aris Director, Institute for Public Health

Pyschosocial & Psychological Impact During Flood 2014Dr Mohd Fadzli Mohamad IsaClinical Psychiatrist, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Tea

SYMPOSIUM 3 | Evolving Phase of EthicsChairperson: YBhg Dato’ Dr NKS Tharmaseelan President/CEO, Asia Metropolitan University

Changing Face of ProfessionalismProfessor Victor Lim Kok EowVice President Education, International Medical University

Is One Specialty More Important - Ethical Issue in Resource AllotmentYBhg Professor Dato’ Dr Ravindran JegasothyDean, Faculty of Medicine, MAHSA University

Ethical Issues in Medical ResearchProfessor Dr Krishna Gopal RampalDean, Perdana University Graduate School of Medicine

KEYNOTE ADDRESSCrisis and Disaster: Closing The Gaps, Executing Plans and Enhancing ResilienceYBhg Datuk Dr Noor Hisham AbdullahDirector General of Health Malaysia

Lunch and Poster Viewing

Arrival of Guests and VIP

Arrival of Minister of Health Malaysia

OPENING CEREMONYYang Berhormat Datuk Seri Dr S SubramaniamMinister of Health Malaysia

13TH TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA ADDRESSKeeping Sports Clean and Fair - Medical and Scientific InputYBhg Tan Sri Dato’ Dr M JegathesanPro-Chancellor, Universiti Sains Malaysia

FELLOWSHIP CONFERMENT & INDUCTION CEREMONY

Tea

Annual General Meeting of the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia

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0800 - 0900

0900 - 0930

0930 - 1000

1000 - 1100

1100 - 1145

1145 - 1215

1215 -1430

1430 - 1730

1730

DAILY PROGRAMME

14th August 2015 (Friday)

Registration

PLENARY 4Chairperson: Dr Nor Izzah Hj Ahmad Shauki Director, Institute for Health Management

The Economic Impact of Crisis on HealthProfessor Phua Kai HongHealth Policy and Management, National University of Singapore

Tea

SYMPOSIUM 4 | The Other Side of the CoinChairperson: Associate Professor Dr Hanafiah Harunarashid Vice President, College of Surgeons, Malaysia

Disaster Relief Mission: The Bigger PictureYBhg Dato’ Dr Ahmad Faizal Mohd PerdausPresident, MERCY Malaysia

A Hospital in the Field: The Game ChangerYBhg Brigedier Jeneral Dato’ Dr Shabbar Husain Fazie AbbasHead, Department of Surgery, Hospital Angkatan Tentera Tuanku Mizan

Flood Disaster and Gender DynamicsAssociate Professor Dr Madeline BermaFaculty of Economics and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

SYMPOSIUM 5 | Sharing Experiences from the Healthcare ProvidersChairperson: Dr S Asmaliza Ismail Director, NIH Secretariat

The Day the Mountain Shook! Experience from SabahDr Christina RundiSabah State Health Director

Retrieval Medicine in Disaster - The Yolanda TyphoonDr Cheah Phee KhengSpecialist and Head of Department Emergency and Trauma, Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-kanak Sabah

Are We Ready for the Next Disaster?Dr Afiq Izzudin A RahimMedical Officer, Pejabat Kesihatan Daerah Kota Bharu

PRIZE GIVING & CLOSING CEREMONY

Lunch

TGP Inspirational Leadership Podium by Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood"Global Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities"

Adjourn

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OPENING CEREMONY PROGRAMME

13th August 2015 (Thursday)

1400 Arrival of Guests

1415 Arrival of VIP

1430 Arrival of Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam,

Minister of Health Malaysia

National Anthem and Doa

Welcome Speech by the Chairman of MOH-AMM Organising Committee

Speech by Master, Academy of Medicine Malaysia

Officiating Speech by Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam,

Minister of Health Malaysia

Launching “Journal of Health Management (Special Edition): Flood Disaster December 2014 - January 2015”

Launch of “Guidelines on Use of Human Biological Samples for Research”

Fellowship Conferment & Induction Ceremony

13th Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Address by YBhg Tan Sri Dato’ Dr M Jegathesan

Exhibition Visit

1700 Press Conference / Tea

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TGP INSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP PODIUM SERIES“Global Leadership: Challenges and Opportunitie”

14th August 2015 (Friday)

1430 Registration

1445 Arrival of VVIP

Photo Session with VVIP

1500 Welcoming Address

by YBhg Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah

Director-General of Health Malaysia

TGP Inspirational Leadership Podium Series:

Global Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities by YBhg Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood

Chief, World Humanitarian Summit Secretariat, United Nations

1630 Q & A Session

1730 Adjourn

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CONFERENCE INFORMATION

CONFERENCE VENUEInstitute for Health ManagementJalan Rumah Sakit, Off Jalan Bangsar59000 Kuala LumpurEmail: [email protected]: www.acadmed.org.my

REGISTRATIONThe registration times are: 12th August 2015 (Wednesday) 0800 to 0900 13th August 2015 (Thursday) 0800 to 0900 14th August 2015 (Friday) 0800 to 0900

IDENTIFY BADGESDelegates are kindly requested to wear identity badges during all sessions and functions.

ENTITLEMENTSRegistered delegates will be entitled to the following: • Conference Bag and Materials • Scientific Sessions • Coffee/Tea and Lunch • Admission to the Trade Exhibition

SPEAKERS AND PRESENTERSAll speakers and presenters are requested to check into the Speaker Ready Room at least one hour prior to their presentation. There will be helpers on duty to assist with your requirements regarding your presentation. The Speaker Ready Room will be opened on: 12th August 2015 (Wednesday) 0800 to 1600 13th August 2015 (Thursday) 0800 to 1600 14th August 2015 (Friday) 0800 to 1130

All presentations will be deleted from the conference computers after the presentations are over. However all presentations will be uploaded onto the IHM website one week after the event (with permission from the presenter).

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOTAPING POLICIESNo photography or videotaping of the presentations is permitted during the scientific sessions.

MOBILE PHONESFor the convenience of all delegates, please ensure that your mobile phone is put on silence mode during the conference sessions.

DISCLAIMERWhilst every attempt would be made to ensure that all aspects of the Conference as mentioned in this publication will take place as

scheduled, the Organising Committee reserves the right to make last minute changes should the need arises.

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Introduction

Malaysia has historically been a leader among low- and middle-income countries in health systems performance, most notably by achieving rapid reductions in under-5 and maternal mortality and extending life expectancy for its population, and by providing universal access to healthcare services (Karim and Ali, 2013; Pathmanathan et al, 2003). However, like many middle- and upper-income countries, Malaysia’s health system is now confronted by a new set of complex problems that will require a change in how healthcare is financed and delivered. A growing non-communicable disease burden and an aging population bring new cost pressures and associated health system challenges, as do advances in health technologies, and new drugs. As Malaysia continues along the path towards becoming an industrialised, upper-income nation, Malaysian citizens continue to raise their expectations about the performance of the government funded health sector and its responsiveness in meeting their needs. A symptom of these pressures on the government-financed health sector is the growing proportion of Malaysians who now seek health care in the private sector, leading to fragmentation of health service delivery and a growing burden of out-of-pocket (OOP) financing.

The Malaysian health system is at a crossroads. While there is universal access to health care services through a system of government provided, general revenue-financed care, increasingly Malaysians are choosing to seek care in the private sector. Currently, over 40% of all health expenditures take place in the private sector. The public sector provides 74% of in-patient care, but only 49% of out-patient care (Health Policy Research Associates et al 2013). These private sector services are primarily paid for by OOP, as just 8% of private sector expenditures are financed by insurance and 6% by employer coverage (Wan and Rannan-Eliya 2010). This leads to relatively high OOP spending, which is a source of financial risk for citizens. At 40% of total health expenditure, for example, it is two times that of regional comparator Thailand’s 20%. This suggests clear scope for reduction in OOP costs (Tangcharoensathien et al. 2011).

The Government of Malaysia and Ministry of Health (MOH) have engaged the Senior Advisory Team (SAT) from Harvard University to work with local counterparts on the Malaysia Health Systems Research Project (MHSR). This project was started on 15 December 2014 and is coordinated by a project management team (PMT). The PMT is led by Dr Shahnaz Murad, Deputy Director General of Health (Research & Technical Support) as the Project Director. Oversight is through a multi-agency Steering Committee chaired by The Honourable Minister of Health, Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam. Funding for the project is under the Tenth Malaysia Plan Development Budget.

Objectives of MHSR

• To conduct an in-depth, comprehensive analysis of Malaysia’s health system. • To develop a clear and comprehensive strategy for Malaysia’s health system transformation, including options for a technically sound reform design that is high quality and ‘person-centered’; and analysis of relevant stakeholders in the transformation process. • To develop an implementation strategy to transform the health sector based upon policymakers decision on the best option with recommendations concerning the first year of implementation.

MALAYSIAN HEALTH SYSTEMSRESEARCH PROJECT

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Methodology

The overall analytical approach is based on the Harvard Flagship framework, which focuses on five key policy instruments (financing, organisation, payment, regulation, and behaviour) that can be altered to strengthen health systems and achieve reform objectives (Figure 1) (Roberts et al 2004). The project is organized according to work packages, which in turn relate to these control knobs. However, discussion and recommendations of the findings will be guided by their impact on the ultimate health system goals of improved health status, citizen satisfaction, financial risk protection, and equity; and intermediate goals of access, quality, efficiency, and cost. These recommendations will take into account ethical and political considerations in setting the context for the overall reform.

Figure 1: The Harvard Health Systems Reform Approach

The MHSR consists of nine interlinked specific work packages namely:1) policy analysis, 2) performance assessment, 3) institutional reform and political economy analysis, 4) health service delivery, 5) health financing, 6) provider payment, 7) pharmaceuticals,8) health information systems, and 9) human resources for health.

MALAYSIAN HEALTH SYSTEMSRESEARCH PROJECT

The Harvard Flagship Framework

FinancingPayment

OrganizationRegulationPersuasion

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IntermediateoutcomesControl Knobs

Finaloutcomes

Health Status

PublicSatisfaction

FinancialRisk

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Quality

Access

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Efficiency

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The nine work packages have been further subdivided into 23 analytical teams (Table I). Each analytical team is led by a Head / Focal Person / Coordinator from MOH and may include members from local universities such as University of Malaya, National University of Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Islamic Science University of Malaysia and Northern University of Malaysia, as well as the Razak School of Government. They are guided by and work with members of the Harvard Team.

A key component of MHSR is significant transfer of technology from Harvard University and skill building amongst Malaysian researchers. This is done by various means including experiential learning through joint analysis and synthesis, workshops, courses and problem-solving technical support.

At the Market Place during MOHAMM, each analytical team will be displaying their own posters on research objectives and methodology.

Timeline

The MHSR is conducted over two years from December 2014 until December 2016. The Phase 1 Stage 1, which is the in-depth analysis of Malaysia’s health system, is currently being undertaken and expected to be completed in a staggered manner until November 2015.

Conclusion

This comprehensive analysis of Malaysia’s health system will provide key holistic insights and critical information that will feed into policy dialogues and decision-making processes. This will enhance the evidence-based approach of formulating feasible options for health transformation. It is also expected that this huge body of work will generate new knowledge and information both locally and internationally through various means of dissemination including conferences and publications.

(Source: Inception Report - Malaysia Health Systems Reform Project, Harvard School of Public Health, dated February 15, 2015)

MALAYSIAN HEALTH SYSTEMSRESEARCH PROJECT

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MALAYSIAN HEALTH SYSTEMSRESEARCH POSTERS

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Malaysian Healthcare Performance (MHP) Unit

Healthcare Statistics Unit, Clinical Research Centre (CRC)

Health Policy Studies and Analysis Division, Institute for Health Systems Research (IHSR)

Health Informatic Centre (HIC), Planning Division

Healthcare Statistics Unit, Clinical Research Centre (CRC)

Healthcare Statistics Unit, Clinical Research Centre (CRC)

Healthcare Services Research Division, Institute for Health Systems Research (IHSR)

National Health Financing (NHF) Unit, Planning Division

National Health Financing (NHF) Unit, Planning Division

Family Health Development Division

Emergency and Ambulatory Services Unit, Medical Development Division

National Health Financing (NHF) Unit, Planning Division

TEAM MALAYSIA HEAD / FOCALPERSON / COORDINATOR

MHSR-PMT

MHSR-PMT

MHSR-PMT

MHSR-PMT

Dr Jamaiyah Haniff

Dr Aimi Nadiah Jamel

Mr Adilius Manual

Dr Fathullah Iqbal Ab Rahim

Dr Sheamini Sivasampu

Dr Sheamini Sivasampu

Mr Jabrullah Abdul Hamid

Ms Mariana Mohd Yusoff

Dr Ghazali Chik

Dr Kamaliah Mohamad Noh

Dr Patimah Amin

Datin Dr Nooral Zeila Junid

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Malaysia Health System Research (MHSR)

MHSR Work Packages

Conceptual Considerations for Health System Research

Malaysia Health System Research (MHSR) Organisation

Assessing Impact Performance of the Malaysian Healthcare System Using Standard Mortality Indicators: The Methodology and Data Availability

Trend of Amenable Mortality in Malaysia

MHSR: Assessment of Financial Risk Protection and Inequality in Healthcare Use and Spending

Malaysia Health System Research (MHSR) - Inpatient Admissions

Measuring Quality/Cost and Equity of the Malaysian Primary Care via QUALICO-PC Survey

Assessment of Quality of Care in Primary Care Clinics Based on the National Medical Care Survey

MHSR: Patient Satisfaction on Healthcare Service Quality

Political Economy and Istitutional Analysis of Malaysian Healthcare System

Malaysia Health System Research (MHSR) - A Review of Malaysia’s Delivery and Financing of Public Health Services

Public Primary Care Service Quality Indicators for Malaysia

MHSR - A Situational Analysis of MOH's Secondary and Tertiary Care

Probing Oral Health: MHSR Study of the Malaysian Oral Healthcare System

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National Health Financing (NHF) Unit, Planning Division

Healthcare Statistics Unit, Clinical Research Centre (CRC)

National Health Financing (NHF) Unit, Planning Division

Institute for Health Management (IHM)/Oral Health Technology Section, Oral Health Division

National Health Financing (NHF) Unit, Planning Division/ Primary Oral Healthcare Section, Oral Health Division

National Health Financing (NHF) Unit, Planning Division

Pharmacy Services Division

Telehealth Division

Health Policy and Plan Planning Unit, Planning Division

TEAM MALAYSIA HEAD / FOCALPERSON / COORDINATOR

Dr Akmal Aida Othman

Dr Sheamini Sivasampu

Dr Siti Zaharah Seman

Dr Mohd Fairuz Abdul Razak/Dr Nazita Yaacob

Dr Zarina Mohamad Esman/Dr Zainab Shamdol

Dr Rima Marhayu Abdul Rashid

Ms Nurhafiza Md Hamzah

Dr Fazilah Shaik Allaudin

Datin Dr Siti Aishah Abdullah

MHSR-PMT

MHSR-PMT

POSTER TITLE

MHSR: Analysis of Health Financing Studies

Estimation of Cost Function for Malaysian Acute Curative Hospitals

MHSR: Hospital Top-down Costing

MHSR: Medical and Dental Health Clinic Top-down Costing

MHSR: Medical and Dental Disease-based Costing

The Study and Analysis of Provider Payment Mechanism in Malaysia

Patterns of Medicines Utilization and Pricing in Malaysia: Benchmarking with Other Countries

A Review of Health Information Systems in Malaysia

Human Resource in Health (HRH) Study in Supply, Demand and Retention

MHSR Capacity Building

What do you think about Malaysia's Health System?

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LIST OF COMPETITION POSTERS

PP 001 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MEDITAG HOLOGRAM AND ITS IMPACT IN COMBATING COUNTERFEIT AND UNREGISTERED MEDICINES IN MALAYSIA

S Adnan, O Kamaruzzaman, S D Ajeetpal, O Azril Anuar, H Amin, M A Erhanizar, A Ferawati, I Isa, M Hilmi, M Y Helmi, J Muhaimin, M Nazri, J Johan, H Hanafiah, A R Nabila, A Y Siti Bahiah

Pharmacy Enforcement Branch, Phamrmaceutical Services Division, Selangor State Health Department

PP 002 COMPUTER ASSISTED SURGERY FOR UNICONDYLAR AND TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT: AN EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS

Syful Azlie M F1, Rugayah B1, Premchandran M2

1Ministry of Health Malaysia, Putrajaya 2Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan

PP 003 EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE MYOCARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION FOR TREATMENT OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: AN EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS

Shahril Effendi S1, Noormah M D1, Rugayah B1, Omar I2

1Ministry of Health Malaysia, Putrajaya 2Hospital Pulau Pinang

PP 004 PROTOCOL OF THE MYBFF @HOME INTERVENTION AMONG HOUSEWIVES LIVING IN LOW COST FLATS IN KLANG VALLEY: PHASE II

Cheong S M1, Noor Safiza M N1, Rashidah A1, M Hasnan A1, Azli B S1, Nur Shahida A A1, Fatimah O1, Nor Azian M Z1, Azman Ahmad2, Siti Shafiatun Muhsin3

1Institute for Public Health 2Institute for Health Behavioral Research 3Department of Health, Kuala Lumpur

PP 005 INCIDENTAL FINDING OF NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA WHO PRESENTED WITH LEFT MAXILLARY SINUSITIS SECONDARY TO OROANTRAL FISTULA

Farid Razali ENT Department, Hospital Sungai Buloh, Ministry of Health

PP 006 NECROTIZING FASCIITIS OF THE HEAD AND NECK: A POTENTIAL KILLING MACHINE Farid Razali, Sobani Din ENT Department, Hospital Sungai Buloh

PP 007 NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA IN 15 YEARS OLD GIRL - TOO YOUNG AND TOO DANGEROUS Farid Razali, Sobani Din ENT Department, Hospital Sungai Buloh

PP 008 LYMPHOEPITHELIAL CARCINOMA OF SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND - A VERY RARE MALIGNANCY IN ADOLESCENT

Farid Razali, Sobani Din ENT Department, Hospital Sungai Buloh

PP 009 PRELIMINARY RESULT ON DETECTION OF ANTI-HISTONES AUTOANTIBODIES IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE) PATIENTS

Balqis K1, Nurhanani M N1, Salbiah N2, Masita A1

1Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur 2Microbiology Unit, Pathology Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

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PP 010 GORLIN SYNDROME CASE REPORT: CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL CORRELATION Azura Mohd Affandi1, Izzaty Dalawi2

1Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Kuala Lumpur 2Dermatology Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

PP 011 OBSERVATION ON PHARMACOKINETICS PROFILE OF GENTAMICIN USE IN FIRST WEEK OF LIFE NEONATES

B F Cheah, M Norulhafiza, W Nurfaliyana, M Z Norshazlin, S T Apichat Department of Pharmacy, Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah

PP 012 CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS TREATED AS POSSIBLE LEPTOSPIROSIS FOLLOWING A MAJOR FLOOD - A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE

Murthy T, Mohd Ismail I, Nasarudin M H, Magason S, H X Tan, Jaafar R, Tiau W J, Tan Y P, Foo S X, Sallehuddin H, Raja Azwan R N, Rozlan S, Abdullah R Department of Medicine, Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh

PP 013 PREVALENCE OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS IN PFCRT, PFMDR1, PFDHPS AND PFDHFR IN KOTA MARUDU, SABAH

Nor Azrina Norahmad1, Umi Rubiah Sastu1, Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Abd Razak1, Noor Rain Abdullah1, Ami Fazlin Syed Mohamed2

1Bioassay Unit, Herbal Medicine Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research (IMR) 2Herbal Medicine Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research (IMR)

PP 014 CHEMOPREVENTION OF ANTHOCYANINS ON BLADDER CANCER CELLS Murizal Zainol1, Karen Brown2, George D D Jones2

1Herbal Medicine Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research 2Department of Cancer Studies & Molecular Medicine, Biocentre, University of Leicester, University Road LE1 7RH.

Leicester, UK

PP 015 BURDEN OF CANCER IN MALAYSIA 2008 Khoo Yi Yi, Mohd Azahadi Omar, Shubash Shander, Siti Fatimah Mat Husin, Mohamad Fuad Mohamad Anuar,

Lim Kuang Hock, Chan Ying Ying, Chong Zhuo Lin Institute for Public Health

PP 016 PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE USE OF FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR INVESTIGATING IMMUNOMODULATORY ACTIVITIES OF CARICA PAPAYA LEAVES JUICE (FREEZE DRIED PREPARATION)

Amirah Alias1, Adiratna Mat Ripen2, Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Abd Razak1, Noor Rain Abdullah1, Ami Fazlin Syed Mohamed3

1Bioassay Unit, Herbal Medicine Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research (IMR) 2Primary Immunodeficiency Unit, Allergy and Immunology Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research (IMR) 3Herbal Medicine Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research (IMR)

PP 017 HOW MUCH DO LAB TESTS COST? ANALYSIS OF LABORATORY SERVICES IN PRIMARY CARE CENTRE

Salwana A B, NurAzmiah Z, Ridzuan S, Nur Hani Z, Ramli Z Institute for Health Systems Research, MOH

PP 018 HEALTH & HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKING: THE INAUGURATION OF MALAYSIAN HEALTHCARE PERFORMANCE UNIT (MHP)

M K Kamarudin, R Theyveeka, Ng S H, Ariza Z, Jamaiyah H Malaysian Healthcare Performance Unit, MOH

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PP 019 VITAMIN AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS USE AMONG MALAYSIAN ADULTS: FINDINGS FROM MANS 2014

S Maria Awaluddin, Nor Azian Mohd Zaki, Mohd Naim Rasidi, Tee Guat Hiong, Hasimah Ismail, Noor Safiza Mohamad Nor, Rahama Samad, Balkish Mahadir Naidu, Ahmad Ali Zainuddin

Institute for Public Health

PP 020 DATA COLLECTION FOR NATIONAL HEALTH AND MORBIDITY SURVEY (NHMS) 2015 IN PENANG STATE: OVERCOMING CHALLEGES TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS

Chong Zhuo Lin1, Azizah binti Abd Manan2, Loh Siew Khim2, Zuraidah binti Kamaruddin2, Norzawati binti Yeop1, Lim Kuang Kuay1, Lim Kuang Hock1, Khoo Yi Yi1, Chan Ying Ying1, Balkish binti Mahadir Naidu1,

Abdul Aiman bin Abdul Ghani1, Muhammad Fadhli bin Mohd Yusof1

1Institute for Public Health 2Penang State Health Department

PP 021 PREDICTORS FACTOR FOR ONE YEAR RETENTION ON METHADONE MAINTENANCE THERAPY PROGRAM IN HOSPITAL RAJA PEREMPUAN ZAINAB II

Wan ShakiraRodzlan Hasani1, Sarimah Abdullah2, Norsa’adah Bachok2, Abdul Aziz Al Safi Ismail2, Mohd Arif Mohd Noor3, NurAzna Mahmud1

1Institute for Public Health 2Biostatistics & Research Methodology Unit, School of Medical Sciences, USM; Department of Community Medicine,

School of Medical Sciences, USM 3Psychiatric Clinic, Hospital Raja PerempuanZainab II (HRPZ II), Kota Bharu

PP 022 CAMELLIA SINENSIS CONSUMPTION FOR REDUCTION OF WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

Hussin M, Nur Syimah A T, Ten S K, Aswir A R, Mohd Zahari T H Institute for Medical Research

PP 023 PREVALENCE OF YOUNG HYPERTENSION IN MALAYSIA AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS: FINDINGS FROM THE NATIONAL HEALTH AND MORBIDITY SURVEY 2011

Azahadi O1, Nur Liana A M1, Khoo Y Y1, Nining A N2, Norliza M3

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Management and Science University 3Rasa Health Clinic, Ministry of Health

PP 024 INEXSCREEN AS A SCREENING TEST FOR ECTOPIC PREGNANCY AND MISCARRIAGE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Nur Farhana M1, Rugayah B1, Junainah S1, Izzuna Mudla M G1, Ravichandran J2

1Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru

PP 025 DENGUE SITUATION IN SECTION 7, SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR MALAYSIA - A HOT SPOT FOR DENGUE

Ahmad Nadzri J1, Mohd Hazrin H1, Norzawati Y1, Faizah P1, Jemsee O1, Sayan P1, Khadijah K2, Ahmad J2, Tee Guat Hiong1

1Institute for Public Health 2Petaling District Health Office

PP 026 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION APPEARS TO BE INFREQUENT IN OESOPHAGEAL CARCINOMA IN MALAYSIANS

Phaik-Leng Cheah, Cing-Chai Koh, Tze-Pheng Lau, Kean-Hooi Teoh, Lai-Meng Looi Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya

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PP 027 DO ADOLESCENTS UNDER-REPORT THEIR SMOKING STATUS? - FINDINGS FROM SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KOTA TINGGI, JOHOR

Lim K H1,Lim H L2, Lau K J3, Lim K K1, Kee C C4, Sumarni M G4, Teh C H4, Lim S Y1, Wan Syakira R H1, Khoo Y Y1, Fadhli MY3

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Melaka Manipal Medical College 3School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia 4Institute for Medical Research

PP 028 MAKING HEALTH CARE SAFER: ASSESSING PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE IN GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS

Khalid I1, Nor Hayati I2

1Hospital Sungai Buloh, Selangor 2Hospital Shah Alam, Selangor

PP 029 LET’S CHAT! USING CONVERSATION MAP AS A TOOL FOR DIABETES PATIENT EDUCATION Norrafizah J1, Komathi P1, M Nasir A1, Normawati A1, Zawaha H I1, Norazilah M R1, Nadia A2

1Institute for Health Behavioural Research, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Health Education and Communication Center

PP 030 FREQUENCY OF ANTI-GANGLIOSIDE ANTIBODIES AMONG PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED AUTOIMMUNE NEUROPATHIES

Nurhanani M N, Ainur Y Y, Ching Y M, Jasbir S D, Masita A Allergy and Immunology Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research

PP 031 IMPROVING NOTIFICATION OF CRITICAL RESULTS IN HOSPITALS - DEVELOPING THE GUIDELINE Manorammah Lily1, Ismail Muhd Zulfadli Hafiz2, Tengku Yazid Tengku Norita3, Mohd Dawi Noor Aishah1,

Sararaks Sondi2

1Kuala Lumpur Hospital 2Institute for Health Systems Research 3Hospital Selayang

PP 032 AWARENESS, KNOWLEDGE AND ACCEPTANCE OF “KOMUNITI SIHAT, PERKASA NEGARA” (KOSPEN) PROGRAMME AMONG COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEER IN SOUTHERN ZONE OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

Lim K H1, Sumarni M G2, Teh C H1, Leni T1, Cheong S M1, Khoo Yi Yi1, Nor Azian M Z1,Lim K K3, Rosnah R3, Nadatul Ima Z3, Omar M3, M Fadhli MY1

1Institute for Public Health 2Institute for Medical Research 3Diseases Control Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia

PP 033 PISTON-TYPE MECHANICAL CHEST COMPRESSION Ana Fizalinda A S, Rugayah B Ministry of Health Malaysia

PP 034 DATA QUALITY OF THE MALAYSIAN CATARACT SURGERY REGISTRY S N Leow1, Mohamad Aziz Salowi2, Joseph Ng3, C H Chew3, S Nadiah3, P P Goh3

1Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Sultanah Aminah 2Department of Ophthalmology, Selayang Hospital, Selangor, Malaysia 3Clinical Research Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

PP 035 PATIENT OUTCOME ORIENTED HEALTHCARE ANALYSIS: A GLOBAL INITIATIVE TO PROMOTE VALUE-BASED HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

M K Kamarudin, RTheyveeka, Ng S H, Ariza Z, Jamaiyah H Malaysian Healthcare Performance Unit

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PP 036 CINDERELLA’S LIFETIME ABUSE Sooryanarayana, Rajini Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Julius Centre University of Malaya & Department of Social and Preventive Medicine

PP 037 CARING FOR A CHILD WITH DISABILITY: HOW SUPPORTIVE ARE WE? Tan Seok Hong, Wong Yut Lin Department of Social And Preventive Medicine, University Malaya

PP 038 AN INSIGHT ON SMOKERS BEHAVIOURS TOWARDS PRICE INCREASE OF CIGARETTES Komathi P, Norrafizah J, Nurashma J, Abu Bakar R Institute for Health Behavioural Research

PP 039 OCCUPATIONAL RELATED INJURIES IN MALAYSIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Ganesh Chidambar1, Krishnan R2, M Y Adon1, Goh Pik Pin3

1Occupational Health And Safety Unit, Institute For Medical Research, Malaysia 2Penang Medical College, Malaysia 3Clinical Research Centre, Ministry of Health, Malaysia

PP 040 SIX MONTHS MYBFF@HOME INTERVENTION PROGRAM INDUCE DIETARY CHANGES AMONG OVERWEIGHT- OBESE HOUSEWIVES

Fatimah O, Noor Safiza M N, Rashidah A, M Hasnan A, Azli B S, Nurshahida A A, Cheong S M, NorAzian M Z, Ahmad Ali Z

Institute For Public Health

PP 041 PERCEPTION OF COMMUNITY RESIDENTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM IN THE SOUTHERN ZONE OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

Cheong S M1, Lim K H1, Sumarni M G2, Leni T1, Rosnah R3, NadatulIma Z3, M Fadhli Y1, Tahir A1

1Institute for Public Health 2Institute for Medical Research 3Diseases Control Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia

PP 042 KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM (KOSPEN) AMONG I-NCD TEAMS FROM THE SOUTHERN STATES IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

Lim K K, Chan Y Y, Hasimah I, Lim K H, Mohd Yussof S, Nur Azna M, Rosnah R, Nadiatul Ima Z 1Institute For Public Health 2Disease Control Division, Ministry of Health

PP 043 PERCEIVED FOOD QUANTITY AND VARIETY: WHO AMONG MALAYSIAN HOUSEHOLD ADULTS THINK THEY DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH?

Chong Zhuo Lin1, Zalilah bt Mohd Shariff2, Ahmad Ali b Zainuddin1, Mohamad Hasnan b Ahmad1, Fatimah bt Othman1, Wan Azdie b Mohd Abu Bakar3, Rusidah Selamat4

1Institute for Public Health 2Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 3Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia 4Nutrition Division, Ministry of Health

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PP 044 INCREASE TAXATION AND CIGARETTES PRICE WITH SMOKING BEHAVIOUR: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Nor Asiah Muhamad1, Nur Syimah Izzah Abdullah Thani1, Mohamed Asyraf Noh1, Tahir Aris2, Mohd Yusoff Adon1, Siti Haniza Mahmud3, Muhammad Amir Kamaluddin1

1Institute for Medical Research 2Institute for Public Health 3Institute for Health System Research

PP 045 SPENDING ON SUGAR, SALT, PALM OIL AND COCONUT MILK AMONG MALAYSIAN POPULATION Noraida Mohamad Kasim, Mohamad Hasnan Ahmad, Balkish Mahadir Naidu, Azli Baharudin Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia

PP 046 REDUCING HOSPITAL-INDUCED WAITING TIME FOR PATIENT DISCHARGED FROM ORTHOPAEDIC WARD, HTAA- LEAN HEALTHCARE INITIATIVES

Kamariah Nor M D¹, Marazuki H P¹, Lee C Y¹,Muniamal K¹, Zaiton K2

1Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan 2Institute for Health Systems Research

PP 047 APPROACHES AND METHODOLOGY OF EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF IMPLEMENTING THE COMMUNITY INTERVENTION “KOMUNITI SIHAT, PERKASA NEGARA” (KOSPEN) PROGRAMME IN MALAYSIA- PHASE 1

Lim K H1, Sumar M G2, Cheong S M1, Rosnah R3, Omar M3, Fadhli Y1

1Institute For Public Health 2Institute for Medical Research

PP 048 MAJOR FLOODS AFFECTING HAEMODIALYSIS SERVICES IN JERANTUT HOSPITAL, PAHANG, MALAYSIA: CLINICAL EFFECTS ON PATIENTS CARE

Mohd Nor A1, Adam S1, Husain R1, Mat Deli H1, Suntherasegarun T1, Ganesh Rao S1, Abdullah R2

1Jerantut Hospital, Pahang 2Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh, Pahang

PP 049 FINANCIAL IMPACT ON FAMILIES CARING FOR A CHILD WITH DISABILITY: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN PENANG, MALAYSIA

Tan Seok Hong, Wong Yut Lin Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University Malaya

PP 050 BEVERAGES INTAKE AMONG ADULTS IN MALAYSIA: FINDING FROM MALAYSIAN ADULT NUTRITION SURVEY (MANS 2014)

Yussof S1, Mohamad Hasnan A1, Khoo Y Y1, Foo L H2, Ahmad Ali Z1

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health 2Nutrition Programme, School of Health Sciences, University Sains Malaysia 3Nutrition Programme, School of Healthcare Science, University Kebangsaan Malaysia 4Food Safety & Quality Programme, Ministry of Health Malaysia

PP 051 EFFECT OF A WEIGHT LOSS INTERVENTION ON ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASURES AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE HOUSEWIVES IN KLANG VALLEY

Nor AzianMohd Zaki1, Noor Safiza Mohd Nor1, Rashidah Ambak1, Mohd Hasnan Ahmad1, Nur Shahida Abdul Aziz1, Rahimah Ab Rahman1, Barakun Nisak Mohd Yusof2, Yeo Pei Sien1, Azli Baharudin1

1Institute for Public Health 2Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia

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PP 052 UNHEALTHY ORAL HYGIENE HABITS AMONG MALAYSIAN ADULTS: FINDINGS FROM THE MALAYSIAN ADULT NUTRITION SURVEY (MANS) 2014

Hamizatul Akmal Abd Hamid1, Siew Lian Yaw2, Nurrul Ashikin Abdullah2, Khairiyah Abdul Muttalib2, Mohamad Fuad Mohamad Anuar1, Abdul Aiman Abdul Ghani1, Muslimah Yusof1

Institute for Public Health

PP 053 ULTRASONIC WOUND DEBRIDEMENT DEVICE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Syaharatul Patimah K1, Rugayah B1, Izzuna Mudla M G1, Harikrishna R N2, Yusniza M Y3

1Ministry of Health Malaysia, Putrajaya 2Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur 3Hospital Rehabilitasi Cheras, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

PP 054 SPATIAL TEMPORAL PATTERN OF DENGUE CASES IN SEREMBAN, NEGERI SEMBILAN FROM 2003 - 2009 Naim Mohamad Rasidi, Hazrin Hashim, Norzawati Yeop, Abdul Aiman Abdul Ghani, Sayan Pan, Yussof Sabtu,

Ahmad Nadzri Jai 1Ministry of Health Malaysia, Putrajaya 2Institute for Public Health

PP 055 DETERMINING THE TARGET PROPOFOL CONCENTRATION FOR UNCONSCIOUSNESS USING THE BISPECTRAL INDEX (BIS)

T A Lim, O Imran, F Hu, J J Chang Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia

PP 056 BIO RISK MANAGEMENT, AN ESSENTIAL COMPONENT IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS (IHR): THE IMR MODEL

T S Saraswathy, Ravindran T, Mohd Apandi Y, Jeyanthi S, Tengku Rogayah T R, Zarina M Z, Nor Aziyah M R, Fauziah K, Rozainanee M Z, Zainah S

Virology Unit, Institute for Medical Research

PP 057 FLOOD DISASTER AT PERAK TENGAH DISTRICT 2014 - 2015 Ariza Abd Rahman1, Amran Nordin1, Nooranis Md Asri2

1PKD Perak Tengah 2Fakulti Sains Kesihatan, Universiti Teknologi MARA

PP 058 TRENDS IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY PREVALENCE AMONG MALAYSIAN ADULTS, 2003 - 2014 Chan Ying Ying1, Azli Baharudin1, Kee Chee Cheong2, Noor Ani Ahmad1, Cheong Siew Man1, Mohd Ismail Noor3

1Institute for Public Health 2Institute for Medical Research 3School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts, Taylor’s University, Malaysia

PP 059 DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF SINGLE CHANNEL CYSTOMETRY FOR NEUROGENIC BLADDER DIAGNOSIS FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURY: A PILOT STUDY

Akmal Hafiza Zamli1, Yusma Asni Yusmido2, Kavitha Ratnalingam3

1Rehabilitation Medicine Department 2Hospital Sungai Buloh

PP 060 FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERNS: FINDINGS FROM THE MALAYSIAN ADULTS NUTRITION SURVEY (MANS) 2014

Mohamad Hasnan A1, Khoo Y Y1, Yusuf S1, Foo L H2, Norimah A K3, Ahmad Ali Z1

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Program of Nutrition, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia 3Nutrition Programme, School of Healthcare Science, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

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PP 061 MEAL PATTERNS AMONG MALAYSIAN ADULTS: FINDINGS FROM MANS 2014 Mohamad Aznuddin Abd Razak1, Norhafizah Sahril1, Yeo Pei Sien1, Ahmad Nadzri Jai1, Nazli Suhardi Ibrahim2,

Hamid Jan B Jan Mohamed3

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Nutrition Department, Ministry of Health Malaysia 3Health Science Study Center, University Sains Malaysia

PP 062 ESSENTIAL OIL AS AN ANTI-OBESITY AGENT: A NARRATIVE REVIEW Aswir A R1, Mohd Naeem M N1, Kasmawati S2

1Nutrition Unit, Cardiovascular, Diabetes and Nutrition Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research 2Faculty of Quranic and Sunnah Studies, Islamic Science and University of Malaysia

PP 063 FLOOD MANAGEMENT (DEC 2014 - JAN 2015) IN PAHANG; FROM FOOD SAFETY ASPECTS Nor Khamisah Abdul Rahman @ Tahir1, Mohammad Jefricrossley2, Norbahiyah Bakar3, Cheng Lai Ping4, Fatimah Md Salleh5, Norisulianaishak2, Isnizam Sapuan2

1Makmal Keselamatan dan Kualiti Makanan, Bahagian Keselamatan dan Kualiti, JKN Pahang 2Bahagian Keselamatan dan Kualiti, JKN Pahang 3PKD Jerantut 4PKD Temerloh 5PKD Pekan

PP 064 RADIOLOGICAL HAZARD ASSESSMENT IN BRICKS: RADON GAS, IS IT IN OUR HOME Nur Azna Mahmud1, Zalina Laili2, Ramlah Tajuddin3, Wan Shakira Rodzlan Hasani1, Sayan A/L Pan1, Lim Kuang Kuay1

1Institute for Public Health 2Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation 3Universiti Technology MARA

PP 065 HLA-B*27:04 AND HLA-B*27:05 CONFER SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS IN MALAY AND CHINESE ETHNIC OF MALAYSIAN POPULATIONS: PRELIMINARY DATA

Chun Lai Too1, Salsabil Sulaiman1, Amelia Suhana Zamri1, Lay Kim Tan1, Heselynn Hussein2, et. al. 1Allergy and Immunology Research Center, Institute for Medical Research 2Department of Medicine, Putrajaya Hospital, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

PP 066 POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS IN DIAGNOSING IgA NEPHROPATHY: INVESTIGATION ON SOLUBLE CD89-IgA COMPLEX AND ANTI-C1Q AUTOANTIBODY

Lay Kim Tan1, Rosnawati Yahya2, Ravindran Visvanathan2, Siti Ainshah Asyikin Zainuddin1, Masayu Minraj Md Yusof1, Amelia Suhana Zamri1, Salsabil Sulaiman1, Khairunnisak Zaradi1, Nirmala Devi Baskaran2,

MohdZaimi Abdul Wahab2, Sunita Bavanandan2, MohdFarid Baharin1, Shahnaz Murad3, Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal1, Ghazali Ahmad2, Chun Lai Too1

1Allergy and Immunology Research Center, Institute for Medical Research 2Nephrology Department, Kuala Lumpur Hospital

PP 067 ANTI CITRULLINATED PEPTIDE ANTIBODY SPECIFICITY RESPONSES ARE DIFFERENT IN ASIAN VERSUS EUROPEAN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS

Chun Lai Too1,2, Shahnaz Murad3, Monika Hansson2, Linda Mathsson4,5, Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal1, et. al. 1Allergy and Immunology Research Center, Institute for Medical Research 2Rheumatology Unit, Department of Medicine Solna, 3Ministry of Health Malaysia 4Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Rudbeck laboratory C5, Uppsala University 5Phadia Thermofisher AB, Uppsala, Sweden

PP 068 BIOCHEMICAL GENETIC TESTING IN FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS Anasufiza Habib1, Nor Azimah Azize2, Zabedah Md Yunus1

1Biochemistry Unit, Specialised Diagnostic Centre, Institute for Medical Research 2Molecular Diagnostics & Protein Unit, Specialised Diagnostics Centre, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur

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PP 069 TELOMERASE ACTIVATION IN COLORECTAL CARCINOMA IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH DISEASE STAGE

Phaik-Leng Cheah, Li-Xuan Wong, Tze-Pheng Lau, Kean-Hooi Teoh, Lai-Meng Looi Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya

PP 070 ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY STUDY OF NINE MALAYSIAN MEDICINAL HERBS ON SPRAGUE DAWLEY RATS

Teh B P, Naji F H, Siti Nurulsyuhada R, Mohd Afiq F Y, Zakiah I, Murizal Z Herbal Medicine Research Center, Institute for Medical Research

PP 071 QUALITY OF LIFE OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS IN KELANTAN Farzaana Adam1, Ab Aziz Al-Safi Ismail1, Syed Hatim Noor2, Azreen Syazril Adnan3

1Department of Community Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2Unit of Biostatistic and Research Methodology, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia 3Chronic Kidney Disease Resource Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia

PP 072 DRUG MANAGEMENT IN MOBILE MEDICAL TEAM DURING MAJOR FLOOD INCIDENT IN GUA MUSANG, KELANTAN

Lee K S1, Saiful Mujaheed Y2, Mogan Ram S2, Salbiah M S1

1Pharmacy Practice and Development Division, Ministry of Health, Malaysia 2Pharmacy Enforcement Division, Ministry of Health, Malaysia

PP 073 COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF ARTEMISININ DERIVATIVE VERSUS NON ARTEMISININ DERIVATIVE FOR TREATMENT OF DIFFERENT MALARIA SPECIES IN KUALA LIPIS HOSPITAL, PAHANG

A H Norsyazana, K S Kwong, K S Phuan Department of Pharmacy, Kuala Lipis Hospital, Pahang

PP 074 CHALLENGES OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT DURING THE FLOOD DISASTER IN MALAYSIA Lim K K, Jasvindar K, Chong Z L, Abdul Aiman A G, Mohamad Naim M R, Azli B, Muslimah Y, Faizah P, Cheong S M Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia

PP 075 ANALYSIS OF QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECTS IN MALAYSIA 2014 Tong W T, Nur Khairah B, Izzatur Rahmi M, Nur Ezdiani M, Siti Haniza M, Roslinah A Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia

PP 076 TRANSIT CENTER FOR FLOOD DISASTER DEC 2014 - JAN 2015; PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT ON VOLUNTEERS

Dr Munirah binti Ismail, Dr Norhidayah binti Mat Diah Institute for Health Management

PP 077 CRISIS PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE CENTRE (CPRC) INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH MANAGEMENT (IHM): OUR FIRST EXPERIENCE AND PROCESSES FOR PRE-DEPLOYMENT FLOOD DISASTER VOLUNTEERS ACTIVITY

Pangie B, Mohd Fairuz A R, Noriah B, Nor Izzah A S IHM

PP 078 PRESCRIBING PATTERN IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MODERATE TO SEVERE LEPTOSPIROSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES

K S Kwong1, Y W Choo1, A M Aziela1, A Myo2

1Department of Pharmacy, Kuala Lipis Hospital, Pahang 2Department of Medicine, Kuala Lipis Hospital, Pahang

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PP 079 PRACTICE ON PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF LEPTOSPIROSIS AMONG FOOD TRADERS AT NATURAL RECREATIONAL CENTRE IN DISTRICT OF MACHANG AND PASIR PUTEH

Yusfaizie A Y1, Syarif H L2, Hidayatul F O2, Edawaty U3

1Institute for Health Behavioural Research 2Kelantan Health State Department 3Malaysia National University

PP 080 KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND BELIEFS TOWARDS THE LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMME AMONGST THE POPULATION OF KAMPUNGKERAMAT, BELURAN, SABAH

Ervinna M D1, Syarif H L2, Edawaty U3

1Institute for Health Behavioural Research 2Health District Office Beluran, Sabah 3Malaysia National University

PP 081 LEVEL OF DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND STRESS AMONG PEOPLE AFFECTED WITH FLOOD: THE TEMERLOH EXPERIENCE

Firdaus A G, ZuriShahidii A K, Balraj Singh R Psychiatry and Mental Health, Hospital Sultan Hj Ahmad Shah, Temerloh, Pahang

PP 082 ASSESSING MOTHER’S KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE ON HAND, FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

Pises B, Aziman M, Suraiya S M, Hasnor H A, Kamarul Zaman S Institute for Health Behavioural Research

PP 083 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STEP COUNT PER DAY AND ANTHROPOMETRY AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE HOUSEWIVES IN KLANG VALLEY

Nur Shahida A A1, Cheong S M1, Mohamad Hasnan A1, Nor Azian M Z1, Fatimah O1, Azli Baharudin1, Zulaikha A R1 , Rashidah A1, Noor Safiza M N1, Mahendran Appukutty2

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2University of Teknologi Mara Shah Alam

PP 084 PERCEPTIONS ON TRADITIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL (HBM) AMONG PATIENTS WITHTYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS IN SULTANAH FATIMAH SPECIALIST HOSPITAL (HPSF), MUAR, JOHOR

Aziman M1, Komathi P1, Abu Bakar R1, Nurashma J1, Yasmin M R2

1Institute for Health Behavioural Research 2Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital, Muar, Johor

PP 085 FOOD CONSUMPTIONS HABITS AMONG MALAYSIAN ADULTS: FINDINGS FROM MALAYSIAN ADULT NUTRITION SURVEY (MANS) 2014

Abdul Aiman Abd Ghani1, SiewLian Yaw2, Nurrul Ashikin Abdullah2, Khairiyah Abdul Muttalib2, Hamizatul Akmal Abd Hamid1, Mohamad Fuad Mohamad Anuar1, Muslimah Yusof1

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Oral Health Division, Ministry of Health

PP 086 RISING TO THE CHALLENGE: ENSURING CONTINUITY OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES DURING THE FLOODS

Rachel Koshy, Kamaliah Mohd Noh, Rohana Ismail, HalimiHamid, Safurah Jaafar Division of Family Health Development, Ministry of Health Malaysia

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PP 087 MUTATIONS OF PVDHFR AND PVDHPS GENES IN VIVAX ENDEMIC MALARIA AREAS IN KOTA MARUDU AND KALABAKAN, SABAH

Umi Rubiah Sastu1, Noor Rain Abdullah1, Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Abd Razak1, Nor Azrina Norahmad1, Muhammad Nor Farhan Saat1, Prem Kumar Muniandy1, Jenarun Jelip2, Moizin Tikuson3, Norsalleh Yusof3, Hasidah Mohd Sidek4

1Institute for Medical Research 2Sabah State Health Department 3District Health Office Kota Marudu

PP 088 ESTABLISHMENT OF AN IN VITRO DRUG SCREENING SYSTEM FOR POTENTIAL ANTI DENGUE USING PLAQUE ASSAYS

Nur Hana Md Jelas1, Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Abd Razak1, Norazlan Mohamad Misnan1, Noor Rain Abdullah1, Ravindran Thayan2, Ami Fazlin Syed Muhamed1

1Institute for Medical Research 2Infectious Disease Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research

PP 089 ANTI PLASMODIAL PROPERTIES AND BIOASSAY-GUIDED FRACTIONAL OF DICHLOROMETHANE EXTRACTS FROM BRUCEA JAVANICA ROOTS

Rosnani Ali, Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Abd Razak, Noor Rain Abdullah, Adlin Afzan, Khairul Mirza Mohd, Mohd Isa Wasiman and Ami Fazlin Syed Mohamed 1Institute for Medical Research 2Herbal Medicine Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research

PP 090 LOOSE BODIES IN THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT: A CASE REPORT Khamisah Awang Kechik1, Lau Shin Hin2, Ajura Abdul Jalif2

1Institute for Medical Research 2Oral Pathology & Oral Medicine Unit, Oral Surgery Department, Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, lpoh Perak

PP 091 CHARACTERISTICS OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSM AMONG PATIETS ADMITTED TO GENERAL HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR

Nur Syimah A T, Roslaili K, Nor Asiah M, Mohd Zahari T H Institute for Medical Research

PP 092 COLLABORATION VIA ‘SMART PARTNERSHIP’ IN FLOOD DISASTER ASSISTANCE Alzamani M I, Hafiz S, Abu Hassan A A Emergency Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

PP 093 EFFECTS OF BIG FLOODS AMONG RESCUE WORKERS: BUGS IN THE WATER Eswaran Kanthasamy Clinical Research Center, Hospital Duchess of Kent

PP 094 IMPACT OF THE BIG FLOOD ON BLOOD DONATION PATTERN Ailin Mazuita binti Mazlan, Noryati binti Abu Amin, Norasrina Ishak, Rosalind Choo Poh Yoke, Suriani Omar National Blood Center

PP 095 REVISED AND UPDATED DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN FOR PREVENTION OF FOOD AND WATER BORNE DISEASE IN FLOOD RELIEF CENTRES-KUANTAN MASSIVE FLOOD 2014

Shahdattul Dewi Nur Khairitza binti Taib, Poornima Karpayah, Mariah Bt Alwi, Noor Azurah Bt Wan Chik, Ahmad Zulfadli bin Mohamad Nor, Amirullah bin Mohd Arshad PKD Kuantan

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PP 096 ESTABLISHING 24 HOURS EMERGENCY WARD SERVICES AND OBSERVATION WARD AT FLOOD RELIEF CENTRES

Alzamani M I, Nurul Liana R, Hafiz S M, Ibrahim K B, Abu Hassan A A Emergency Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

PP 097 INVOLVEMENT OF HEALTH DISTRICT OF KEMAMAN IN SUCCESSFUL GOLD STANDARD OF KEMAMAN’S FLOOD DISASTER PLAN: A SHARING EXPERIENCE

Mohd Anuar Ar, Suhaila As, Suhazeli A, Normazni Mp, Norulhuda Cn , Izadraman I, Nurulizza Y PKD Kemaman

PP 098 FLOOD DISASTER IN KELANTAN, DECEMBER 2014: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNT? Noorhaida Ujang1, Balkis Ab Karim2, Rosemawati Ariffin3, Fadzilah Kamaludin3, Saraswathi Binarai4, Anita Suleiman3, Shaharom Nor Azian C M D5, Rohani Ismail6, Harishah Talib7, Intan Azura M Din8, Noor Aizam Mohd Said8

1Pejabat Kesihatan Batu Pahat 2Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Terengganu 3Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia 4Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Pulau Pinang 5Makmal Kesihatan Awam Johor Bahru 6Jabatan Kesihatan Wilayah Persekutuan 7Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Selangor 8Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Melaka

PP 099 LESSONS FROM CLEANING UP HEALTH CLINIC INUNDATED BY MUDDY FLOOD Alzamani M I, Malathy R, Hafiz S, Abu Hassan A A Emergency Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

PP 100 FLOOD FAMILY WELLNESS KIT FOR SPEEDY RETURN TO NORMALCY Malathy Ragavan, Norlaila Husin, Alzamani Mohammad Idrose, Abu Hassan Asaari Abdullah, Rossman Hawari Emergency Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

PP 101 PAHANG STATE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN; HOW WE PLAN? N Aiza Z, M Haminuddin H, A Bakar A N, N Farkeezah A G, Azlir H Pahang Health State Department

PP 102 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE DURING PAHANG FLOOD 2014: WE MANAGED TO CONTROL Sapian M, Sharifah Mahani Sma, Akmalina H, Shahidan H, Aznita Iryany Mn, Hafeez I Pahang State Health Department

PP 103 HEALTH CARE WORKERS MOBILIZATION OF MINISTRY OF MALAYSIA DURING MASSIVE FLOOD: A CASE STUDY

M Maznieda, M Nurhanie 1Crisis Preparedness Response Center, Ministry of Health 2Sultan Idris Education University

PP 104 PSYCHOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENT FOR CHILDREN OF FLOOD VICTIMS MANAGEMENT: A PILOT PROJECT

Alzamani M I, Mona Khairani G, Nurul Liana R, Hafiz S M, Ahmad Ibrahim K B, Abu Hassan A A Emergency Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

PP 105 HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE FOR ORANG ASLI SETTLEMENT POST FLOOD DISASTER IN GUA MUSANG, KELANTAN

Alzamani M I, Siti Makkiah Y, Mohd Khairi A L, Hani Hidayah H, Syed Hazran S M, Abu Hassan A A Emergency Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

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PP 106 RAPID ASSESSMENT OF FLOODS IN KELANTAN: INFORMATION FOR ACTION Saraswathi Bina Rai, Fadzilah Kamaludin, Rosemawati Ariffin JKN Pulau Pinang

PP 107 IMPROVED PATIENT JOURNEY TIME AT MINOR OPERATION THEATRE (OT), HOSPITAL SULTANAH AMINAH, JOHOR BAHRU

Zalina L1, Siti Fareda A N2, Norzamzuri Z2, Ushadevi K2, Zaiton K1

1Institute for Health Systems Research 2Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru

PP 108 TO IMPROVE DURATION OF TIME SPENT AND WAITING TIME OF PATIENTS ATTENDING CARDIOLOGY CLINIC HTAA- LEAN HEALTHCARE INITIATIVES

Siti Kharani¹, Mohd Ezwan¹, Tong W T¹, Muniamal K¹, Zaiton K¹ 1Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan 2Institute for Health Systems Research

PP 109 KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE ON POST OPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT AMONG NURSES IN HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR

Azizon binti Mohamed Hospital Kuala Lumpur

PP 110 TRENDS OF VITAMIN AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS USE IN MALAYSIA, 2003-2014: FINDINGS FROM MALAYSIAN ADULTS NUTRITION SURVEYS (MANS)

S Maria Awaluddin, Nor Azian Mohd Zaki, Mohd Naim Rasidi, Tee Guat Hiong, Hasimah Ismail, Noor Safiza Mohamad Nor, Rahama Samad, Balkish Mahadir Naidu, Ahmad Ali Zainuddin Institute for Public Health

PP 111 KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS ABOUT ORGAN DONATION AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN HOSPITAL SULTANAH BAHIYAH, ALOR SETAR, KEDAH

Normawati Ahmad1, Nur Hasliza Yusoff2, Norhayati Ibrahim3

1Institute for Health Behavioural Research 2Hospital Kulim, Kedah 3Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia

PP 112 THE SELF-STANDING TURNING TRANSFER DEVICE (STurDi) REDUCES PHYSICAL STRAIN AMONG CAREGIVERS OF INPATIENTS IN AN ACUTE GERIATRIC WARD

Muslimah Y1, Goh C H3, Ng S C3, Subramanian P2,4, Tan M P2,5, S Maria A1, Aznuddin A R1, Noraida M K1, Rahama S1, Chan Y Y1, Rajini S1, Noor Ani A1

1Institute for Public Health, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2Ageing and Age-Associated Disorders Research Group, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya 5Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya

PP 113 ESTIMATION OF DALYs BY AGE AND GENDER BETWEEN MALAYSIA INJURY STUDY 2000 AND 2008

Fuad M A M1, Azahadi O1, Khoo Y Y1, Shubash S1, Siti Fatimah M H2

1Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2Centre for Burden of Disease Research

PP 114 PAKAT KELANTAN POST FLOOD 2014: COMMUNICATING HEALTH Kamarul S1, Zanariah Z2, Affendi I2, M Nasir A1, Norrafizah J1

1Institute for Health Behavioural Research 2Health Education and Communication Center

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PP 115 THE SUCCESS STORY OF SMART PARTNERSHIPS IN DIALYSIS DISASTER MANAGEMENT DURING 2014 MASSIVE FLOOD - KELANTAN EXPERIENCE

Azreen Syazril Adnan1, Tan Chwee Choon2, Ong Loke Meng3, Ghazali Ahmad4, Zaki Morad Mohammad Zaher5, Nurul Jannah Ambak1, Siti Nur Farliza Zaharudin1, Wan Hasnul Halimi Wan Hassan6, Rafidah Abdullah7

1Chronic Kidney Disease Resource Center, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan

2Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Klang, Selangor 3Hospital Pulau Pinang, Pulau Pinang; Department of Nephrology, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, 4KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist, Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 5Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab 2, Kota Bharu, Kelantan 6Hospital Sultan Ahmad Shah, Termerloh, Pahang

PP 116 HOUSEMANSHIP EXTENSION: THE CONCERN OF ALL Norrina J, Nor Haniza Z, Noriah B, Idris O, Eliana M, Izzah S Institute for Health Management

PP 117 HOSPITAL AS A DISASTER RELIEF CENTRE FOR STAFF AND COMMUNITY IN A FLOOD DISASTER, HOSPITAL SULTAN HAJI AHMAD SHAH EXPERIENCE (2014-2015)

Ngah B A, Nyak Abdullah N, Lim F, Ahmad A Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Pahang

PP 118 FLOOD DISASTER CRISIS AND MANAGEMENT IN JOHORE (2006-2007): HAVE WE DONE ENOUGH? Badrul Hisham Abd Samad, Maryem Sokhandan Fadakar, Nurazimah Md Aris, Irene Faridah Ismail Johor Bahru Health Office

PP 119 HUMAN SARCOCYSTOSIS AND SARCOCYSTIS IDENTIFIFCATION: WHAT TO DO NOW? Florence C H Lee, Nursaedah A Aziz, M Yusoff Adon, M Amir Kamaluddin Institute for Medical Research

PP 120 DONATION RECEIVED FOR NATURAL DISASTER: CASE STUDY OF KELANTAN, MALAYSIA Maznieda M1, Nurhanie M2

1Crisis Preparedness Response Center, Minister of Health 2Sultan Idris Education University

PP 121 SHARING OF BEST PRACTICES (BP) IN MINISTRY OF HEALTH (MOH) Norhidayah M D, Fariz Sakina A Institute for Health Management

PP 122 ORGAN DONATION: AWARENESS, ATTITUDE AND BARRIERS AMONG HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN KOTA KINABALU, SABAH

Zawaha H I1, Margaret J2, Sulaiman C R1, Mohd Nasir A1

1Institute for Health Behavioural Research, MOH 2Sabah State Health Department

PP 123 LEADERSHIP ROLE OF THE IMR IN LABORATORY RESPONSE: SHARING MALAYSIA’S EXPERIENCES FOR EBOLA VIRAL DISEASE, MERS-COV AND H7N9 INFLUENZA VIRUS INVESTIGATIONS

Fauziah M K, T S Saraswathy, Ravindran T, Mohd Apandi Y, Zainah S Institute for Medical Research

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Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood

Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood is currently the Chief of the World Humanitarian Summit Secretariat

with more than 15 years of experience working in disaster affected countries. She was the Chief of

Humanitarian Response at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in New York from 2009-

2011. She is also concurrently a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Humanitarian Futures

Programme at King’s Policy Institute, King’s College London since 2011. Besides that, she is a

Senior Fellow at Khazanah Nasional Berhad in Malaysia’s Khazanah Research and Investment

Strategy Division, the investment holding arm that guides Malaysia’s strategic investments in

new industries and markets.

With her extensive humanitarian field experience, she has held numerous positions involving

the coordination and quality of humanitarian relief efforts. In 1999, she founded the Malaysian

Medical Relief Society - also known as MERCY Malaysia - one of a handful of international NGOs

based in the global South. She has served on the boards of Save the Children, the Humanitarian

Accountability Partnership International (HAPI), and acted as Vice Chair of the International

Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA). Since 2011, she has chaired the grants panel of the

Humanitarian Innovation Fund based in London.

Apart from her humanitarian work, Dr Jemilah Mahmood was appointed by the Secretary General

to the First Advisory Group of the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) and is an active

member of the United Nations Disaster Assessment & Coordination Team (UNDAC). In March

2012, she was invited to become a member of the Council of the Overseas Development Institute

in the United Kingdom.

In addition to royal awards and numerous recognitions in Malaysia, Dr Jemilah Mahmood was

also awarded the East Asian Women’s Peace Award in the humanitarian section by Philippines

in 2003. She was also awarded the prestigious “Gandhi, King, Ikeda Award” by Morehouse

College USA (Martin Luther King Chapel) in 2006 for her contribution to community development

and peace advocacy.

As Obstetrician and Gynecologist by training, Dr Jemilah Mahmood is a fellow of the Royal College

of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in the United Kingdom, and has completed the Program for

Executive Development at the International Institute of Management and Development (IMD) in

Lausanne, Switzerland.

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PLENARY SPEAKERS PROFILE

Professor Dato’ Sri Dr Abu Hassan Asaari AbdullahProfessor Dato’ Sri Dr Abu Hassan Asaari Bin Abdullah is the Head of Department of Emergency Medical and Trauma Services in Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Credited as the forerunner of Emergency Medical Services in Malaysia, Professor Dato’ Sri Dr Abu Hassan Asaari Bin Abdullah is also an Adjunct Professor in Universiti Teknologi Mara, Universiti Kebangsaaan Malaysia and Nanjing Resuscitation Centre in Shanghai, China. He is a visiting lecturer at Universiti Malaya and serves as an honorary lecturer in Universiti Sains Malaysia and Universiti Putra Malaysia. His vast experience in the field of emergency medicine has also been a major contributing factor to him being appointed as a Consultant for the Development of Emergency Trauma and Medical Services in Indonesia.

Professor Dato’ Sri Dr Abu Hassan Asaari Bin Abdullah received his medical degree M.B.B.S from Universiti Malaya in 1983. He was then inducted to be a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. Not one to rest on his laurels, he later procured a Diploma in Sports Medicine from the University of London in 1991, Certificate of Instructorship in Advanced Trauma Life Course in 1992 and ATLS from the Royal College of Surgeons Melbourne, Australia in 1995. He was inducted to be a fellow in Academy of Medicine Malaysia in 2005 and was given the great honour of being a Member of the American College of Emergency Physicians in 2005.

Datuk Dr Lokman Hakim SulaimanDatuk Dr Lokman Hakim Sulaiman graduated as Medical Doctor in 1985 from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), obtained SEAMEO-TROPMED postgraduate Diploma in Applied Parasitology in 1988, Master in Public Health from National University of Singapore in 1990 and PhD in Medical Parasitology from UKM in 2002. He was conferred the Fellow of Academy of Medicine Malaysia in 2000 and recently approved as Fellow, Academy of Science Malaysia.

He has served in various capacities with Pahang Health Department for 5 years before joining the Institute for Medical Research (IMR) in 1991. At the IMR, his main research interest was in malaria and filariasis during the early years and later in the areas of environmental health and infection transmission dynamics. During those years at the IMR, he has served as Head of Parasitology Division, Head of Environmental Health Research Centre and Director, Infectious Disease Research Centre. While in the IMR, he also held the post of Head, WHO Collaborating Centre for Brugian Filariasis and Dean, SEAMEO-TROPMED Regional School for Applied Parasitology and Entomology. In late 2009, he joined the MOH as the Director of Disease Control Division and in April 2011 assumed the post of Deputy Director General of Health (Public Health).

He serves in various national committees related to health, science and social matters. At regional and international level, he is the national Focal Point for International Health Regulation, Focal Point for ASEAN Senior Officers Meeting on Health Development, Member of the Steering Committee of the Islamic Health Ministers Meeting and had served as Member of Malaria Advisory Committee, WHO Geneva and Scientific Ad-Hoc Committee for WHO-Tropical Disease Research, Geneva.

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Dr Mohd Fadzli Mohamad IsaDr Mohd Fadzli Mohamad Isa is a Clinical Psychiatrist in Hospital Tuanku Ja’afar, Seremban and a Fellowship Trainee in Addiction & Substance Abuse. He received his Bachelor of Science (Med. Sc) (Hons.) from Universiti Putra Malaysia in 2001 and later his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Universiti Putra Malaysia in 2004. He finished his specialization in 2012, receiving Master of Psychological Medicine (MPM) from University of Malaya.

Dr Fadzli was involved as the Local coordinator (Hospital Tuanku Ja’afar, Seremban) for Mental Health and Psychosocial Response Team (MHPRT) during the MH370 Crisis in March 2014 and later as the Local coordinator (Hospital Tuanku Ja’afar, Seremban) for Mental Health and Psychosocial Response Team (MHPRT) during the MH17 Crisis in August 2014. He was also the Team leader (Tawau Deployment: 2nd team) of Sabah Psychological Trauma Response TeamFor Lahat Datu Incursion Crisis in April 2013.

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Professor Phua Kai HongHolds a tenured appointment in the health and Social Policy at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. He teaches health policy & management, health economics and global health in the various graduate programs in public policy and public administration.

He graduated with honors cum laude at the Harvard University and received graduate degrees from the Harvard School of public Health (Masters in Health Services Administration & Population Sciences) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (PhD in Social Administration, specializing in Health Economics).

He has produced over 200 publications and papers in the field of health policy & management, related areas including history of health services, population ageing and health policy, health economics and financing. He has held various positions and roles to name a few co-lead author for Lancet, past ass. Editor of the Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health and Singapore Economic Review, member of Asian Health Systems Reform Network (DRAGONET).

Dr Phua received The Outstanding Young Person of Singapore award in 1992 for his contribution to health policy and community service. He has served in various humanitarian projects and medical mission throughout the region.

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Dr Leong Chee LoonDr Leong Chee Loon is a Consultant General Physician and Infectious Diseases at the Infectious Disease Unit, Medical Department at Hospital Sungai Buloh. He received his MBBS from University Malaya in 1993 and Masters in Internal Medicine from the same University in 2001. He later did his Infectious Disease attachment at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia. He also works as an adjunct lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine UiTM and Faculty of Medicine MAHSA University. In addition, he is also is a guest lecturer of Faculty of Medicine Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman for bedside teaching on HIV counselling.

Dr Leong is an avid researcher and has been widely published. His most recent publications were “Citrobacter Koseri Bacteraemia Complicated by Paraspinal Abscess and Spondylodiscitis - A Case Report” in Med J Malaysia and “CRYPTOCOCCUS HUMICOLUS Meningitis: First Case Report Malaysia” in the Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health.

He is also a committee Member of Infection Control Unit, Hospital Kuala Lumpur since January 2014, committee member of Antibiotics Stewardship Program, Hospital Kuala Lumpur since June 2014 and Working committee in developing the “Clinical Practice Guideline - Guidelines of Management of HIV infection 2014” which will be launched in Oct 2014.

Dr Wan Noraini Wan Mohamed NoorDr Wan Noraini Wan Mohamed Noor has worked in Public Health particularly in the Disease Control Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia since June 2008 until now. Initially, she was one of the Senior Principal Assistant Directors in Surveillance Sector and her work involved monitoring and coordinating the implementation of surveillance system, especially the Influenza-Like-Illness (ILI) Surveillance. Upon which she is the national contact officer for the ILI Surveillance. Then, since January 2012, she was given the responsibility to head the Outbreak and Disaster Management Sector, Disease Control Division, Ministry of Health. As the Head of the Sector, she is responsible for coordination and monitoring of on-going activities at the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC), Disease Control Division, MOH. Later in August 2012, she was promoted as the Head of Surveillance Sector (Special Grade C).

Since she joined Disease Control Division, MOH in 2008, she was part of the team involved in the prevention and control activities of the following major outbreaks particularly at the central level, namely the pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009, the first laboratory-confirmed of influenza A (H7N9) in Malaysia, the first laboratory-confirmed case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), April 2014 and responding to Ebola outbreak in West Africa 2014.

Professor Dr Lucy Lum Chai SeeProfessor Dr Lucy Lum Chai See has been the Head of the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in UMMC since 1998. She was promoted to be a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya in 2004.

She is an avid researcher and has been involved in various international research collaborations. Her most recent publications has been “Cohorting Dengue Patients Improves the Quality of Care and Clinical Outcome” published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases and “Impact of Infection Control Training to Interns on PICU-acquired Bloodstream Infections in a Middle-Income Country” published in the Singapore Medical Journal.

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Dr Amal Nasir MustafaDr Amal Nasir Mustafa is a Consultant Public Health Physician and Clinical Epidemiologist, currently the Head of Medical Research Resource Centre Institute for Medical Research (IMR), Ministry of Health Malaysia.

He obtained his MD 30 yrs ago, MPH from the College of Public Health, University of the Philippines, Manila in 1989, MSc in Epidemiology & Biostatistics from Ottawa University, Ontario, Canada in 1993 and Diploma in Cancer Epidemiology from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland, USA in 1995. He also had several attachments and training on Applied Field Epidemiology or Epidemiology in Action with Professor Phillip Brachman at the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA in 2004 and 2009.

He has published 60 scientific papers and book chapters in the local and international peer-reviewed scientific journals and presented over 80 scientific papers locally and internationally.

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Dr Adibah AbdullahDr Adibah Abdullah graduated from the University of Manchester, United Kingdom with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) degree and began her career as a house officer in Hospital Raja Permaisuri Zainab II, Kelantan for two years. Following that she was a medical officer in the Anesthesiology and Intensive Care department at Hospital Raja Permaisuri Zainab II, Kelantan for two months. Currently she is a medical officer in the Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department at Hospital Kuala Krai.

Dr Mohd Khadri ShaharDr Mohd Khadri bin Mohd Shahar is a Research Officer Khas C in the Institute of Medical Research with specialization the subject of Medical Entomology (Vector Control). He is a renowned researcher with various publication under his name. He initially graduated from Universiti Teknologi MARA with a Diploma in Science in 1987, he later received his Bachelor in Science, BSc (Hons) from Universiti Malaya in 1992. He received his Master in Science (MSc) from the same university in 1997. Dr Mohd Khadri then read his PhD in Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2006.

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Dr Muhammad Amir KamaluddinDr Muhammad Amir Kamaluddin is currently the head of Environmental Health Research Centre (EHRC) in the Institute for Medical Research (IMR), Malaysia. He obtained his MBChB from the University of Alexandria, Egypt in 1980. He then acquired his MSc (Occupational Medicine) in 1989/90 from the National University of Singapore and subsequently MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) in 1994 from the Boston School of Public Health, USA. His other qualifications include being involved in the FETP or Field Epidemiological Training Program in 2004, being certified as a Public Health Physician in Malaysia and holding a Membership in Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (MCIEH), United Kingdom.

In the 33 years he has served the Ministry of Health, he has been involved in hospital services from 1980-1988, health services from 1988-1995 and in training and research from 1995 to date. Dr Amir is the chairman of the Steering Committee EHRC Environmental management Systems ISO 14001 and a member of numerous committee and organisations such as the Malaysian Association of Environmental Health, Technical Committee on Legislative ruling on Safe Drinking Water (MOH) and Working Committee on Adaptation within the framework of Green Technology and Climate Change Council Malaysia (representing IMR’s Director). He is an active research proposal reviewer, thesis reader/examiner and an editorial board member. He has published many national and international journals.

Professor Dato’ Dr Ravindran JegasothyProfessor Dato’ Dr Ravindran Jegasothy is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, MAHSA University, Kuala Lumpur. He had retired as the Senior Consultant and Head of the Department of O&G at Kuala Lumpur Hospital in mid-July 2014 after serving 35 years in the public sector.

Professor Dato’ Dr Ravindran Jegasothy graduated with the MBBS from the University of Malaya and currently is a Fellow of the Royal College of O&G, London. He has the Masters in O&G from the National University of Singapore and is a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia as well as the Indian Academy of Medical Sciences. He was awarded the Distinguished Community Service Award by the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) in 2003. He has published extensively in his speciality, ethics and patient safety.

Professor Victor Lim Kok EowProfessor Victor Lim Kok Eow is currently the Vice-President for Education and Professor of Pathology at the Faculty of Medicine and Health, International Medical University in Kuala Lumpur. His fields of interest include antimicrobial chemotherapy and infectious diseases.

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Brigedier Jeneral Dato’ Dr Shabbar Husain Fazie AbbasBrig Jen Dato’ Dr Shabbar Husain had initial education in Royal Military College from 1980-1986. Then proceeded for medical studies in HUKM from 1986-1993. He specialized in General Surgery from the same university from 1996-2000.

He started his carrier as a medical officer in Infantry unit in East Malaysia where he was involved in numerous infantry exercises. He served in all the Military Hospitals in Malaysia as a surgeon and currently is the Head of Surgical Services in the Armed Forces.

He was involved as a surgeon during the Tsunami in Aceh in 2005 and Earthquake in Jogjakarta in 2007 and also many humanitarian medical activities in the country. He is also actively involved in motorsports including Formula 1 and MotoGP.

At present he is practicing in Hospital Angkatan Tentera Tuanku Mizan and interest is more towards minimally invasive surgery and Bariatric surgery.

Professor Dr Krishna Gopal RampalDr Krishna Gopal Rampal is Professor and Dean of the Perdana University Graduate School of Medicine. Dr Rampal joined Perdana University in February 2011 after 28 years at the National University of Malaysia (UKM). He obtained his M.B.B.S. from Agra University (India) in 1975, Master of Public Health (Urban Health) from Mahidol University (Thailand) in 1982, the Master of Public Health in 1986 and PhD in Occupational Medicine in 1990 from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health (USA). He was inducted as a Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine Royal College of Physicians Ireland (1995), Faculty of Occupational Medicine Royal College of Physicians London (1997), Fellow of the Academy of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Malaysia (2008) and Fellow of the Academy of Medicine Malaysia (2012). In October 2012 he became the first Malaysian to be inducted as a Fellow of the Collegium Ramazzini. In 2004, he was awarded the National Leadership (Tokoh) Award in Occupational Safety and Health.He has published in both local and international journals and is involved in teaching, conducting research and providing consultancy in public/occupational health.

Dato’ Dr Ahmad Faizal Mohd PerdausDato’ Dr Ahmad Faizal Mohd Perdaus obtained his Bachelor of Medical Science in 1989 from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, followed by his Master’s degree in Internal Medicine in 2000. He was accredited as a Respiratory Physician in 2003. He is now attached to KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital as a Consultant Physician (Internal Medicine, Respiratory and Sleep Medicine).

His involvement with MERCY Malaysia began in 2003, when he signed on as a volunteer. He was made a member of MERCY Malaysia’s Executive Council in the same year. He headed the Drug Rehabilitation and Assistance Programme in Malaysia from 2003 to 2006, before being elected as President in 2010, after acting in interim since August 2009. He was re-elected in 2011. In 2014, he was also appointed to the Board of Trustees for MERCY Malaysia UK (MMUK).

He became the first Asian to be elected as Chairperson of the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA). ICVA is on the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) as one of three NGO representatives globally. The IASC is the highest decision making and direction forming body in the humanitarian world and is chaired by the Under Secretary General (USG) for humanitarian affairs/Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) of the United Nations (UN).

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Associate Professor Dr Madeline BermaDr Madeline Berma completed her doctorate at University of Hull, England. She earned her M.A majoring in Public Policy and Administration, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Madeline received a Bachelor of Economics from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Her expertise is in development studies, and her research work focuses on rural development, indigenous economic development, and women leadership and empowerment. She is currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. She is the Director of the Tun Fatimah Hashim Women’s Leadership Centre, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Dr Madeline also leads UKM’s Rural Transformation Research Niche. As a researcher, she has done extensive research on economic development, focussing on poverty, and the indigenous communities. In that capacity, she has been in several leadership roles involving policy and advocacy for marginalised women. Dr Madeline had published and presented more than 80 conference papers, journal articles, and books. She has been a researcher, consultant, and keynote speaker in national and international conferences. She had conducted and lead more than 25 research funded by the university and Government agencies. Dr Madeline enjoys teaching, researching and writing on women leadership with postgraduate students. She believes in creativity, leadership and innovation, and she is enthusiastic about the future of indigenous women and girls as leaders.

Dr Christina RundiDr Christina Rundi has been the State Health Director for Sabah since 2012. Dr Rundi, who hails from Sandakan, has also served as the Senior Principal Assistant Director in the Vector Sector, Disease Control Division of the Ministry of Health, Putrajaya. She was the State Epidemiologist for Sabah from 2007 to 2009. Prior to that, she served as Medical Officer in Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) and Papar District Hospital. She was also Area Medical Officer of Health for Tawau, Beluran and Keningau.

Dr Rundi has a MBBS from the University of Malaya, Masters in Health Service Management from South Bank University, London, a postgraduate Diploma in Epidemiology and Population Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and a Doctor in Public Health from the University of London.

Dr Cheah Phee KhengDr Cheah Phee Kheng is the current Deputy Director (II) Clinical in Sabah Women and Children Hospital, Kota Kinabalu. He also serves as the Head of Department and Emergency Physician in the Emergency and Trauma Department of the same hospital. He graduated from Universiti Putra Malaysia in 2002 with his medical degree (MD) and later procured his Master of Medicine from Universiti Sains Malaysia in Kubang Kerian in 2010.

Dr Cheah also serves as the technical advisor to the Sabah State Organ Transplant Committee in addition to being a certified instructor in Advanced Paediatric Life support (APLS) and a course director for Basics of Retrieval Medicine and Basic Life Support Provider.

Dr Afiq Izzudin A RahimDr Afiq Rahim also known as DAR is a medical officer at Badang Health Clinic In Kota Bharu, Kelantan. He was graduated from Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland and completed his intern-ship training at Selayang Hospital after that. He is also a PAPISMA activist, a non-government organisation, NGO. He was actively involved in few humanitarian missions including Gaza Relief Mission, a collaboration project between Malaysia Red Crescent Society and Kelab Putera 1 Malaysia in 2010. His analytical view, opinion and medical experiences was expressed at his blog: www.drafiqrahim.com

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Organising Committee of the 11th MOH-AMM Scientific Metting (incorporating the 18th NIH Scientific and Annual National Ethics Seminar) would like to express its appreciation to the following for their

support and contributions:

Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Dr S SubramaniamMinister of Health Malaysia

YBhg Datuk Dr Noor Hisham AbdullahDirector General of Health Malaysia

Professor Dato’ Dr P KandasamiMaster

Academy of Medicine of Malaysia

Dr Shahnaz MuradDeputy Director-General of Health Malaysia (Research & Technical Support)

Technohouse (M) Sdn BhdMarche World (M) Sdn Bhd

We would also like to thank everyone who contributed directly or indirectly to the 11th MOH-AMMScientific Meeting incorporating the 18th NIH Scientific and Annual National Ethics Seminar.

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Institute for Health ManagementVision

Towards Centre of Excellence in Health Management.

Mission

Our commitment to achieve the vision shall be made possible by the following missions:

1. To develop leadership and organisational governance competencies for excellence in health management through innovative and evidence-

based approaches.

2. To actively engage in high impact health management research to support evidence-based policy making for excellence in healthcare

delivery.

3. To provide consultancies to fulfill health management needs in healthcare delivery and management.

4. To develop sustainable institutional capacity for excellence in research, training and consultancy.

Our Values and Practices

INTEGRITYWe hold strong moral standards, are honest and truthful.

TEAM WORKWe work as a team towards a common goal.

INNOVATIVEWe transform traditional ideas, rules and pattern into meaningful new

ideas and interpretations.

EXCELLENCEWe provide outstanding services and be the best in what we do.

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