Saturday, December 25, 2010

"Just beware of me, I might kill you" says DIABETES

Does globally celebrated 14 November event give any impact to everybody?
And the most basic question is, do everyone realize the significant of that day? 
It's the WORLD DAY OF DIABETES....
In Malaysia, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing day by day. Hera are some facts about it:
What is diabetes?
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels, that result from defects in insulin secretion, or action, or both. Diabetes mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes (as it will be in this article) was first identified as a disease associated with "sweet urine," and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world. Elevated levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia) lead to spillage of glucose into the urine, hence the term sweet urine.
Normally, blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormoneproduced by the pancreas. Insulin lowers the blood glucose level. When the blood glucose elevates (for example, after eating food), insulin is released from the pancreas to normalize the glucose level. In patients with diabetes, the absence or insufficient production of insulin causes hyperglycemia. Diabetes is a chronic medical condition, meaning that although it can be controlled, it lasts a lifetime.

What is the impact of diabetes?

Over time, diabetes can lead to blindnesskidney failure, and nerve damage. These types of damage are the result of damage to small vessels, referred to as microvascular disease. Diabetes is also an important factor in accelerating the hardening and narrowing of the arteries (atherosclerosis), leading to strokescoronary heart disease, and other large blood vessel diseases. This is referred to as macrovascular disease. Diabetes affects approximately 17 million people (about 8% of the population) in the United States. In addition, an estimated additional 12 million people in the United States have diabetes and don't even know it.
From an economic perspective, the total annual cost of diabetes in 1997 was estimated to be 98 billion dollars in the United States. The per capita cost resulting from diabetes in 1997 amounted to $10,071.00; while healthcare costs for people without diabetes incurred a per capita cost of $2,699.00. During this same year, 13.9 million days of hospital stay were attributed to diabetes, while 30.3 million physician office visits were diabetes related. Remember, these numbers reflect only the population in the United States. Globally, the statistics are staggering.
Diabetes is the third leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease andcancer.

What causes diabetes?

Insufficient production of insulin (either absolutely or relative to the body's needs), production of defective insulin (which is uncommon), or the inability of cells to use insulin properly and efficiently leads to hyperglycemia and diabetes. This latter condition affects mostly the cells of muscle and fat tissues, and results in a condition known as "insulin resistance." This is the primary problem in type 2 diabetes. The absolute lack of insulin, usually secondary to a destructive process affecting the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas, is the main disorder in type 1 diabetes. In type 2 diabetes, there also is a steady decline of beta cells that adds to the process of elevated blood sugars. Essentially, if someone is resistant to insulin, the body can, to some degree, increase production of insulin and overcome the level of resistance. After time, if production decreases and insulin cannot be released as vigorously, hyperglycemia develops.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

GMM to combat Dengue

Malaysia could be the first country in Asia to use genetically modified mosquitoes (GMM) to battle a rise in dengue fever.
 
Aedes aegypti – a type of mosquitoes that transmits Dengue virus.
 
The program calls for genetically engineered male mosquitoes to be released into the wild that would mate with females and produce offspring that live shorter lives, thus curbing the population.

Malaysian scientists say laboratory test trials have made them optimistic. Dengue fever, spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, is common in Asia and Latin America. Symptoms include high fever, joint pains and nausea, but in severe cases, it can lead to internal bleeding, liver enlargement, circulatory shutdown and death. There is no known cure or vaccine.

Efforts to urge Malaysians to keep neighbourhoods clean and destroy stagnant sources of water – which are mosquito breeding grounds – have failed, and "innovative ways" are needed to combat dengue.

In Malaysia, the number of dengue-linked deaths totaled 117 between January and early October – a 65 percent surge from last year, according to Health Ministry statistics. Dengue infections overall increased 17 percent from last year to more than 37,000 cases.

Malaysian authorities plan to release between 2,000 and 3,000 genetically modified mosquitoes in two areas.  The plan, which cannot be undertaken without Cabinet approval, would be the first such release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Asia to combat dengue.

WHO Western Pacific welcomed Malaysia's efforts to step up the fight against dengue, but also reportedly cautioned that care must be taken in introducing a new species to the environment.


Dengue fever at a glance:

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Medical Mayhem Report is OUT!

IMAM Week went too fast like a whirlwind in this Siberian-like weather! Let’s recap on how it all started; the first event of the week which was; Medschool Mayhem! Medschool Mayhem is our first ever game night giving a twist of fun and excitement into the medical knowledge we learn day in and day out in medical schools! It was held on the 19th November 2010 in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
The game night consisted of a number of games; ‘Word Up’ where the contestants are asked to give Layman’s term to the medical terms displayed on the screen, ‘Differential Diagnosis’ where contestants are given cases and questions that followed it, ‘Chaboo’ which is a combination of charades where the contestants need to act out the words displayed for their teammates to guess and ‘taboo’ where the contestants need to describe the words displayed without using taboo words for their teammates to guess, ‘Medical Feud’ where contestants need to guess answers to specific questions and lastly, the finale which was ‘Pithing’ which is medical hangman combined with elements of wheel of fortune.

Four teams of four contestants entered the competition which took quite a little longer than expected. There teams were Al-Islah, Pinky and the Brain, 2PM and Merapi. Each team composed of a mixture of 2nd, 3rd and 4th year medical students. The entrance fees, which totalled up to €40 was donated to the Merapi fund that we started during IMAM Week. All four team put up quite a fight between one another in each game however there could only be one winner by the end of the night.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Weekly article: Antioxidants help slow down the ‘rusting’ of the human body

AN apple turns brown or a nail gets rusty due to oxidation. The same process occurs within us. We do not change colour or become rusty, but the tell tale signs come later as “wear and tear” in ageing, poor health, or chronic diseases.
We often blame our genes for our maladies, but environmental factors and lifestyle choices account for as much as 70% for the apple inside us turning brown too fast, too soon.
If we smear some lemon juice on a cut half of an apple, the browning process is retarded as the lemon slows down the oxidation process, hence conferring an antioxidant effect to the apple.
As we are more complex than an apple, smearing ourselves with lemon just would not work!
Antioxidants were first applied in industrial use two centuries ago to protect materials such as rubber from degradation, and was later introduced to preserve certain foods and oils to extend shelf life.
It was only 60 years ago that its significance in human physiology was recognised.
But doctors were so busy battling diseases that, until recently, the protective role of antioxidants has not been fully appreciated.
To be honest, yours truly had no idea what they really were. My only knowledge of antioxidants was restricted to oranges and wine. I thought “free radicals” was a new political party!
We now know that they are the culprits in causing oxidation within us, and antioxidants neutralise them.
The word antioxidants conjures much excitement and sometimes emotions as there are many claims and counter claims. Earlier studies showed great promise on health, later ones disputed that, and on it goes like a yo-yo. The subject is extremely confusing and this discussion tries to put them into separate baskets for ease of mental digestion.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

GREAT JOB GUYS!

Alhamdulillah... 
IMAM Forum: Revamp! has successfully marked the closing of IMAM Week 2010 which took place from 19th to 26th November 2010. The forum which was held at Royal College of Surgeons Ireland on Friday, 26th November was tailored specially to help all the med heads to revamp before the winter exam kicks in!
We welcomed you with open heart (and yummy food; nasi lemak! J )
The attentive audiences
Representative of the winning team of Med Mayhem (50!)
 
The forum managed to gather four special speakers from various levels of medicine professionals starting from the final meds to doctors from various specialties and they were:

Speakers of the day (from left: moderator Syamil, Dr.Affendi, Dr.Arimin, Anies Syazni, Nurul Hikmah)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

IMAM Week Event: THE ULTIMATE ONE!..It's a MUST for everybody

How to become a SUCCESSFUL medical student???


Pursuing medical career; Ireland over Malaysia????



The forum is set to gather various level of medicine professionals starting from the final meds to doctors of various speacialty in order to help medical students to be more organised and to explore strategies for effective study skills, better learning and in general on how to make the most from life as medical students and the future doctors.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Guys..It's IMAM WEEK!

Let's IMAMing..
19-26 November 2010

Don't miss the chance..invite your friends, invite your housemates, invite your batchmates...
in short, INVITE ALL!..





Fat Outside Of The Arteries Linked To Cardiovascular Disease

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have found that fat around the outside of arteries may lead to the development of cardiovascular disease and could be linked to its onset in individuals with diabetes. 

David Manka, PhD, a researcher in the division of cardiovascular diseases, and his team found that this fat - known as perivascular adipose tissue - could possibly lead to the formation of fatty buildup inside of arteries and could cause existing buildup to break loose, leading to stroke orheart attack. 


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Monday, November 15, 2010

World Diabetes Day (WDD) 14 November


World Diabetes Day (WDD) is celebrated every year on November 14. The World Diabetes Day campaign is led by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and its member associations. It engages millions of people worldwide in diabetes advocacy and awareness. World Diabetes Day was created in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat that diabetes now poses. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2007 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. The campaign draws attention to issues of paramount importance to the diabetes world and keeps diabetes firmly in the public spotlight. This year sees the second of a five-year campaign that will address the growing need for diabetes education and prevention programmes.

World Diabetes Day is a campaign that features a new theme chosen by the International Diabetes Federation each year to address issues facing the global diabetes community. While the themed campaigns last the whole year, the day itself is celebrated on November 14, to mark the birthday of Frederick Banting who, along with Charles Best, first conceived the idea which led to the discovery of insulin in 1922.
Diabetes Education and Prevention is the World Diabetes Day theme for the period 2009-2013. The campaign slogan for 2010 is 'Let's take control of diabetes. Now.'

Sunday, November 14, 2010

LET US HELP THEM!..

I believe everyone must have heard about Merapi incident in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Indonesia.


Every cent that we donate may bring us closer towards Jannah insyAllah
So, what are you waiting for?...

You just need a few clicks & it's done!



Poster IMAM Merapi3


“The likeness of those who spend for Allah’s sake is as the likeness of a grain of corn, it grows seven ears every single ear has a hundred grains, and Allah multiplies (increases the reward of) for whom He wills, and Allah is sufficient for His creatures’ needs, All-Knower).” 
(2:261)

Sunday, November 7, 2010

PEARLvember anyone?

Hello Peeps!

Maybe not as hyped and more celebrated compared to ‘Pinktober’, but we still need to make way for Lung Cancer Awareness as it comes second; yes, 2nd place among causes of death by cancer in our beloved Malaysia reported by the National Cancer Registry of Malaysia in 2003.

Why is Lung Cancer not as much being made aware as Breast Cancer dominating the whole of October you ask? Maybe it’s something people see as a self inflicted cancer as the primary cause and main contributor is smoking? Who knows but as medical professionals, every patient is unique; every disease should be important to us. So let’s review a little about Lung Cancer, shall we?

Lung cancer is cancer of some of the cells in part of your lung, usually beginning in the lining of the airway. A cancer that arises in cells lining an organ is called a carcinoma. There are different types of lung cancer. Lung cancers are classified according to the type of cell affected. There are two main types: small cell carcinomas and non-small cell carcinomas

Basically, small cell carcinomas compromises 15% of lung cancer cases and is the more fatal one as it is usually diagnosed a little later in the disease progression; metastases present usually upon diagnosis.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

DENGUE FEVER: 119 DIED

PETALING JAYA: A total of 119 people died from dengue fever in the first 10 months of this year, with the latest reported death on Oct 23.


Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Mohd Ismail Merican said this was an increase of 45 deaths (or 61%) of the reported deaths within the same period last year. He said the latest death involved a housewife from Ampang Jaya, who first showed signs of fever on Oct 17.


She went to a private clinic Oct 19 and, at about 3pm on the same day, was warded at a private hospital when she complained of fever and body aches.


After four days she was diagnosed with dengue fever. The 69-year-old patient died Oct 23, with the cause of death attributed to dengue shock syndrome.


The medical officer who treated her was penalised with a compound under the Destruction of Disease Bearing Insects Act 1975 for making a late report on the case to the district health department.


Dr Ismail said in its efforts to reduce dengue cases, the Health Ministry is being more strict with enforcement,


Medical practitioners who fail to report dengue fever cases and errant landowners found to be breeding Aedes at their premises could find themselves facing a compound of up to RM500 for the offence.


Dr Ismail said 40,959 cases of dengue fever cases were reported between January and October, an increase of 19% of cases in the corresponding period last year.


However, he said, there were 807 cases of dengue fever last week (ending Oct 30), down 9% from the 888 cases in the previous week.


Selangor reported the most number of new cases, with 19. This was followed by Perak (four) abd the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya (two each). Dr Ismail said only three of 26 “hot spots” carried out gotong-royong (community clean-up) to get rid of the menace.


He said in its continuing effort to reduce dengue cases, the Health Ministry is being more strict with enforcement,


Medical practitioners that fail to report dengue fever cases and to errant landowners found to have Aedes breeding grounds on their premises could find themselves facing a fine of up to RM500.


Meanwhile, the number of Chikungunya cases had dropped significantly, down 80%, with 787 cases from January to October this year against 3,988 cases reported in the corresponding period last year.

Majlis Tertinggi IMAM Ireland Student Chapter 2010/2011

Assalamualaikum wbt to all members of IMAM Ireland,
Praise be to Allah, IMAM Ireland now is officially directed by this new committee members (2010/2011). Firstly, million thanks to the previous committee members which had brought IMAM Ireland up until this stage. And hopefully, these new committee will succeed to bring IMAM up to one more stage of betterment. Below is the list of the new committee 

IMAM EIRE SC COMMITTEE 2010/2011
PRESIDENT
Amirul Mohd Sallehuddin Mannan (2nd YEAR RCSI)
E: pokabosalleh@yahoo.com
M: +353857231399
VICE PRESIDENT
Nurthaqifah Farhani Mujiman (2nd YEAR RCSI)
E: gal_corner04@yahoo.com
M: +353852426553
SECRETARY I
Muhamad Faiz Mohd Fauzi (3rd YEAR RCSI)
E: far_eastus@yahoo.com
M: +353858188715
SECRETARY II
Wan Farah Athirah Wan Nasrudin (3rd YEAR UCD)
E: tyra_wn89@yahoo.com
M: +353852899878
TREASURER
Nur Izzah Zabidi (3rd YEAR TCD)
E: buzz_crusher@hotmail.com
M: +353852114800
COMMUNICATION OFFICER
Abdul Rasyid Mohd Nasir (2nd YEAR RCSI)
E: digitalrealm88@yahoo.com
M: +353851356020
IT OFFICER
Anis Farahana Abdullah (2nd YEAR RCSI)
E: anisfarahanaabdullah@ymail.com
M: +353852426601
MEDIA & PUBLICATION OFFICER
Mohamad Arif Mustapha (2nd YEAR RCSI)
E: arepchepha@gmail.com
M: +353852429914
FUNDING OFFICER
Nadira Shahrul Bahrin (2nd YEAR RCSI)
E: nadgens_7@yahoo.co.uk
M: +353852426578
EVENT COORDINATOR
Muhammad Noor Helmi Ibrahim (1st YEAR UCD)
E: mamidas20@yahoo.com.sg
M: +353857647393

IMAM EIRE SC REPRESENTATIVES 2010/2011
CLINICAL REPRESENTATIVE
Muhammad Harith Rosdi (4th YEAR RCSI)
E: dr_harith87@yahoo.com
M: +353851248328
CORK REPRESENTATIVE
Syakila Izrah Amir Firdaus (3rd YEAR UCC)
E: syakila_izrah@yahoo.com.my
M: +353851331245
GALWAY REPRESENTATIVE
Farah Waheeda Azemee (3rd YEAR NUIG)
E: chosen_lass75@yahoo.com
M: +353852868149

Friday, October 22, 2010

Majlis Tertinggi IMAM Ireland Student Chapter 2010/2011

imambanner.jpg picture by silent_1412
Assalamualaikum wbt kepada semua ahli IMAM Ireland sekalian,

Alhamdulillah, selesai sudah majlis AGM dan pilihanraya untuk tanzim yang baru. Secara rasminya ahli-ahli Majlis Tertinggi (MT) memikul amanah dan tanggungjawab mulai hari ini sehingga AGM yang akan datang. Di sini saya sertakan senarai MT yang telah dilantik melalui undian pilihanraya sebentar tadi. Tahniah kepada yang telah berjaya.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Penamaan Calon IMAM Ireland Student Chapter oleh SPR



IMAM Ireland Student Chapter

                      Assalamualaikum dan selamat sejahtera kepada semua ahli IMAM Ireland yang dihormati sekalian. Setinggi-tinggi syukur kepada Ilahi kerana beberapa hari lagi Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan IMAM Ireland Student Chapter akan berlangsung, inshaAllah. Barisan kepimpinan sesi 2009/2010 akan berundur dan bakal digantikan dengan saf Majlis Tertinggi (MT) yang baru bagi sesi 2010/2011.
 
                      Sehubungan itu, pihak Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) dengan ini secara rasminya membuka sesi penamaan calon bermula pada hari Isnin, 18 oktober 2010. Jawatan-jawatan yang akan dipertandingkan adalah :
 
1. Presiden
2. Naib Presiden
3. Setiausaha I dan II
4. Bendahari
5. 4 orang Exco
 
Syarat-syarat pencalonan adalah seperti berikut :
 
1. Pencalonan adalah terbuka kepada semua ahli IMAM Ireland yang berdaftar secara sah dan telah menjelaskan yuran keahlian. Calon-calon perlu memegang jawatan jika menang pilihan raya selama satu penggal, iaitu sehingga Oktober 2011.
 
2. Calon perlu seorang yang mengamalkan islam sebagai cara hidup dan berakhlak dengan akhlak islami.
 
3. Ciri-ciri calon termaktub seperti dalam artikel Perlembagaan Rasmi IMAM UK Eire.
 
4. Seorang calon bebas bertanding untuk mana-mana jawatan yang dipertandingkan juga bebas untuk memilih satu atau lebih jawatan yang diingini untuk bertanding.
 
5. Tiada had umur dan tahun yang membolehkan atau tidak membolehkan calon bertanding.
 
6. Pencalonan calon perlu seorang atau lebih menyokong pencalonan itu. Jika tiada, pencalonan itu batal dan ditolak secara automatik.
 
7. Calon perlu hadir pada sesi pemilihan dan wakil tidak dibenarkan sama sekali, dalam apa jua keadaan.
 
8. Calon tersebut perlu mendapat undi majoriti daripada ahli dewan yang hadir dan mengundi pada sesi pemilihan ketika Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan.
 
9. Apabila calon itu telah dipilih untuk memegang satu-satu jawatan, calon tidak boleh menukar jawatan selain daripada apa yang telah dipertandingkan.
 
10. Penukaran hanya boleh dilakukan dalam satu sesi Mesyuarat Agung Khas yang boleh dipanggil oleh Presiden pada bila-bila masa atau bila perlu.
 
Borang penamaan calon perlu dilengkapkan dan dihantar kepada Ketua SPR selewat-lewatnya pada hari Khamis, 21 Oktober 2010 jam 11.55 malam. Borang tersebut boleh didapati di sini.

Sekian, terima kasih.
 
 
“Sesungguhnya aku dipilih menjadi ketua kamu dan bukan aku yang terbaik di kalangan kamu apabila aku melakukan kebaikan maka tolonglah aku dan sekiranya aku melakukan kesalahan maka tegurlah aku”
Saidina Abu Bakar as-Siddiq
 
Nur Erni Suryani Meor Mohd Zumir,
Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR),
IMAM Ireland Student Chapter 2010
erny_gemini89@yahoo.com.my

Monday, October 11, 2010

IMAM Ireland AGM 2010

Assalamualaikum

Announcing
 IMAM Ireland Student Chapter
Annual General Meeting 2010

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Date: 22 October 2010
Time: 6 pm - 10 pm
Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 

Updates will be released from time to time.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Laporan Projek Permata Baling (IMAM Ireland Baling Relief Mission 2) 2010

Projek Permata Baling 2010
29 Julai - 2 Ogos 2010

Aktiviti Projek Permata Baling
Tarikh   : 29 Julai 2010


 Aktiviti-aktiviti yang dijalankan
·         9.00  pagi – 12.00 tgh hari
-          Sesi gotong royong di rumah penduduk kampung
-          Ahli BRM dibahagikan kepada 3 kumpulan dan setiap kumpulan diberikan kawasan masing-masing
-          Ahli BRM membantu membersihkan kawasan rumah penduduk kampung dan mendedahkan penduduk kampung serba sedikit mengenai kebersihan dan bahaya denggi

·         3.00 ptg – 6.00 ptg
-          Sukaneka bersama-sama penduduk kampung
-          Penduduk yang terlibat adalah dari golongan kanak-kanak
-          Murid-murid sekolah rendah dijemput untuk memeriahkan sukaneka
-          Hadiah saguhati disediakan untuk semua aktiviti yang dijalankan

·         7.30 ptg – 9.00 mlm
-          Majlis bacaan yasin bersama-sama penduduk kampung
-          Ahli BRM dan keluarga angkat masing-masing hadir di masjid untuk mengimarahkan majlis

Ringkasan Laporan IMAM Sabah Relief Mission 2010

Sukarelawan IMAM Ireland dan CUCMS


Pengenalan
Seperti tahun-tahun sebelumya, IMAM akan menghantar sejumlah pelajar untuk member khidmat kepada penduduk tempatan. Tahun 2010 memperlihatkan impian IMAM untuk meluaskan sayapnya ke daerah luar semenanjung Malaysia. Sabah negeri di Bawah Bayu telah dipilih sebagai destinasi khidmat mesra ini. Atas perbincangan dan rundingan bersama pihak IMAM Malaysia yang beribu pejabat di Kuala Lumpur, lokasi yang dikenalpasti adalah FELDA SAHABAT, Lahad Datu.
Bermula dengan mesyuarat pertama secara panggilan telefon internet pada 23 Februari 2010, sedikit demi sedikit pelan projek dibina bersama dan lebih ramai sukarelawan dikumpul untuk merealisasikan projek ini. Setelah mendapat lampu hijau, projek ini dihebahkan kepada pelajar-pelajar lain melalui jaringan kenalan kami untuk mengutip derma selain dana daripada jualan dan derma peribadi daripada para sukarelawan sendiri.

IMAM Medical Symposium 2010


IMAM UK&EIRE MEDICAL SYMPOSIUM 2010 
FULL REPORT 



Alhamdulillah, this year’s symposium was the seventh symposium following the six successful symposiums in Dublin Hilton Hotel (2004), Manchester Royal Infirmary Center (2005, 2007), Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (2006,2008) and Hebden Hey Scout Centre, West Yorkshire(2009). Last year’s committee came out with the camping-style symposium, but for this year we brought the participants into a journey of 3 historical well-known universities in Dublin which are Trinity College Dublin (TCD), University College Dublin (UCD) and Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (RCSI).
The event that highlighted “The twisted tales of medicine, unravel the myths creating a legend”, combined the three main slots of the 3 days programme, which were students’ life, the early part of a doctor and the contributions of a doctor, which blend the Islamic values in order to foster human capital in these valuable asset of the nation.

Clinical Case Competition 2010

Date: Saturday, 17 April 2010
Time: 10.00 – 16.00
Location: RCSI
WHAT IS IT?
Clinical Case Competition 2010 is a competition for Malaysian clinical years medical students to show off their talents and perfected their skills in presenting clinical cases that they encountered during their daily hospital rotation. Each contestant will present his/her case in 10 minutes in front of the judges followed by 5 minutes of questions and answers from the judges. To put it simply, those who possessed the most awesome clinical case, present it awesomely and answered the judges’ questions with utmost awesomeness, we will gladly declare you the winner :) Simple enough?
WHO CAN ENTER?
Malaysian clinical years medical students

Cambodia Relief Mission 2009


CRM 2009
Cambodia Relief Mission 2009: –
Cambodia merupakan sebuah negara yang mempunyai penduduk seramai 14 juta orang. Rata-rata penduduk negara ini menganut agama Buddha, namun, agama Islam juga subur di negara ini. Kemboja bersempadan dengan Laos, Thailand dan Vietnam. Cambodia Relief Mission adalah aktiviti tahunan yang dimulakan pada tahun 2006. Cambodia Relief Mission 2009 adalah misi kemanusiaan yang keempat setelah kejayaan misi kemanusiaan sebelumnya. Kebiasaannya, seramai 10 hingga 15 orang wakil yang terpilih akan membawa nama IMAM pada misi kemanusiaan ini.

Baling Relief Mission 2009

Program IMAM yang diberi nama ‘Baling Relief Mission’ ini telah memilih Kampung Legong dan Kampung Charuk Bemban yang terletak di Baling, Kedah. Kawasan ini dipilih kerana kawasan ini merupakan antara kawasan paling miskin di Malaysia, justeru kebanyakan penduduknya kurang berkemampuan untuk mendapatkan khidmat kesihatan.
Selain itu, terdapat juga beberapa faktor lain seperti kekurangan doktor, kurangnya kesedaran tentang kepentingan kesihatan di kalangan penduduk, masalah kesihatan seperti malnutrisi dan sakit tua serta masalah sosial seperti penagihan dadah dan kes curi kabel yang berleluasa. Di samping itu, suatu program motivasi di SMK Jerai, Kupang, Baling, Kedah telah dirangka khusus untuk pelajar tingkatan empat dan lima yang akan melanjutkan pelajaran ke peringkat yang lebih tinggi.