RESULT ANNOUNCEMENT Wednesday, 27th September 2023
WELCOMING REMARK DEPUTY DEAN POSTGRADUATE & RESEARCH FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR. SYED SHARIZMAN SYED ABDUL RAHIM
SPECIAL MESSAGE DEAN FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH PROFESSOR DR. MOHAMMAD SAFFREE BIN JEFFREE
TOTAL PROJECTS SUBMITTED TOTAL: 51 • ACADEMIC: 40 • ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ STUDENT: 11
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ STUDENT CATEGORY BRONZE: 1 SILVER: 3 GOLD: 1 TOTAL PROJECTS: 11
• Team: HE (Health Empowerment) • Module OHS TTT (Train the Trainer) Among Security Personnel of UMS • Noor Fatimah Binti Mutahar • Mr Effandy Mohd Hatta • Mr Davis Juadis • Prof Dr Khamisah Awang Lukman • Dr Mohd Faizal Madrim • Dr Pravinna Deligannu • Dr Woon Fui Chee ADMIN/ STUDENT TRAIN THE TRAINER, HEALTH EMPOWERMENT MODULE ACTIVITIES TRAINER (LECTURERS): PROF DR. KHAMISAH (CD), DR. MOHD FAIZAL (NCD), DR. PRAVINNA (OSH) & DR. WOON FUI CHEE (NCD) MODULE OHS TTT (TRAIN THE TRAINER) AMONG SECURITY PERSONNEL OF UMS INTRODUCTION A MODULE OF OHS TTT HE PROGRAM CONDUCTED AMONG SECURITY PERSONNEL OF UMS (SEPUMS), COMPRISED WITH THREE DOMAINS OF OHS COMPONENTS: CD, NCD & OSH. THE ELEMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO BE SHARED & DEVELOPED AMONG THE SEPUMS CONSISTS OF RISK FACTORS & HAZARDS OF CD (TB, AIDS, STD), NCD (CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES & MITIGATION), & OSH (AWARENESS & TYPES OF OSH HAZARDS, SPOT THE HAZARDS & SAFETY MEASURES). HE MEMBERS: 1. PROF DR. KHAMISAH AWANG LUKMAN 2. DR. MOHD FAIZAL MADRIM 3. DR. PRAVINNA DELIGANNU 4. DR. WOON FUI CHEE 5. MR. DAVIS JUADIS 6. MR. EFFANDI MOHD HATTA 7. NOOR FATIMAH MUTAHAR OBJECTIVES 1. Promot e healthy and safe working environment. 2. Increase the awareness to the workplace and daily lives predisposing factors of OHS & OSH hazards. 3. Provide knowledge of OSH, NCD and CD and associated safety & prevention measures. 4. Provide skill knowledge such as measurement of blood pressure and BMI, stpot he physical and ergonomic hazards in their workplace. 5. Promot e healthy lifestyles. BENEFITS of MODULE TTT, HE 1. SEPUMS are empowered with knowledge of OSH, NCD and CD related with the security personnel type jof obs. 2. SEPUMS are taught with skills that can be applied in their current works, daily lives and for their own skill development. 3. Able to organize similar program. 4. Module TTT, HE can be applied by other working community. BENEFITS of MODULE TTT, HE 1. SEPUMS are empowered with knowledge of OSH, NCD and CD related with the security personnel type of jobs. 2. SEPUMS are taught with skills that can be applied in their current works, daily lives and for their own skill development. 3. Able to organize similar program. 4. Module TTT, HE can be applied by other working community. HEALTH EMPOWERMENT (HE) & “TRAIN THE TRAINER PROGRAM” (TTT) A program designed to encourage workers to talk with each other about job hazards and to take collective action to solve problems. (O’CONNOR ET. AL, 2015) Primary focus is to provide SEPUMS with knowledge of OHS hazards and diseases, safety measures and healthy living modes. Skill development of safety component such as spot the hazards, diseases pathology understanding through human anatomy demonstration, poster &sketch presentation, BMI & BP measurement hands-on. To train trusted individuals in a workplace, who then receive ongoing support to provide training and education to their peers. People are most receptive to messages from people who they perceive to be like themselves. O’CONNOR ET. AL, 2015
• Team: Bombastic Side Eye • Eye-ronic • Crissy Albert Liow • Cherish Mae Ali • Nathalie Lea Lasius • Dr Kistina Mohamed ADMIN/ STUDENT
• Team: ISBLL • Hepatic Lobule & Portal Triad • Patricia Isabelle Jemmey ADMIN/ STUDENT
• Team: The Innovathon • Does Playing Triangulation games improve Arthroscopy Skills? • Halimatul Gustia Marasal • Prof Dr. Khin Maung Ohn@Arif ADMIN/ STUDENT
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• Team: Gerak Aktif Sihat (GerAkS Team) • ActiveLife@Work ~ a web-based intervention • Dr. Rudi bin Nasib • Prof Dr. Khamisah Awang Lukman • AP Dr. Dayang Maryama AG. Daud • Puan Salfarah Abdullah • Puan Armawaty Natasha Abdul Rahman ADMIN/ STUDENT M AIN COM PON EN TS ActiveLife@Work is a web-basedoccupational health tool that promoteshealthy and active living at work behaviouramong UMS office workers. BA CKGROUN D ISSUES? Work environments offer a unique setting for preventingthe onset and progression of non-communicablediseases, specifically among employed adults. OBJ ECTIVE To promote healthy and active living at work behaviour among office workers of Universiti Malaysia Sabah using a web- based occupational health tool, i.e. ActiveLife@Work DATA STORAGE Act iveLif e@Work aweb-basedintervention Dr. Rudi Nasib Prof . Dr. Khamisah Awang Lukman AP Dr. Dayang Maryama Ag. Daud Puan Salf arah Abdullah Puan Armawat y Nat asha Abdul Rahman However, only a minority of organisations take theinitiative to foster a healthy work culture andenvironment, and many of these entities seek assistancein finding effective ways to implement health practices inthe workplace. PROPOSED SOLUTIONINTERVENTIONREMINDER SYSTEM FEEDBACK MECHANISMBEN EFITS ActiveLife@Work will assist to foster a healthy work culture, promote active living among UMSoffice workers, and effectively prevent NCD progression.
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ACADEMIC CATEGORY BRONZE: 10 SILVER: 3 GOLD: 3 TOTAL PROJECTS: 40
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• Team: Innovative Lecturer • A drone, generation Z forensic scene investigation tool • Dr Nang Khin Mya • Dr Abdul Jabbar Ismail • Dr Aye Aye Wynn • Dr Tin Tin Thein ACADEMIC
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ACADEMIC KREANOVA 2023 DICRANOPTERIS LINEARIS L. – A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICATION FOR LIVER PROTECTION DEVELOPMENT OF D’CRANNEA TEA BRAIN Research Group: •Prof. Dr. Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria •Assoc Prof. Dr Md Shamsur Rahman •Dr. Mohd. Hijaz Mohd. Sani •Dr Che Ismail Che Noh •Dr. Praneetha Palasuberniam It is well known that the currently available synthetic drugs associated with the issues of toxicities and high cost. In an attempt to provide the consumers with safer and cheaper alternative medications, scientists have turned to various natural resources of medicine, which have been thought to have lesser to no unwanted side effect. In line with this, our team has studied on Dicranopteris linearis for its medicinal potential (Fig. 1). This plant belongs to the family Gleicheniaceae and is known to the Malay as “Pokok Resam”. It is is a common species of terrestrial fern known and is one of the most widely distributed fern. Traditionally, the leaves of D. linearis were used in: • Malay folklore medicine: tonic or poultice to reduce the body temperature and to control fever [1]. • Papua New Guinea: treat external wounds, ulcers, and boils • Indochina: eliminate intestinal worms • India: treat asthma and for female sterility [1]. Scientifically, D. linearis extracts have been reported to exert: • Antinociceptive • Anti-inflammatory • Antipyretic • Anticancer and cytotoxic [2] • Hepatoprotective [3] • Antioxidant [4] INTRODUCTION BACKED BY SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS TRADITIONAL USES Figure 1. Dicranopteris linearis L. or “Pokok Resam” as it is known to the Malays Hepatoprotective activity of D. linearis Aqueous and chloroform extract attenuates toxicity induced by [3, 5]: Methanol extract [6] Models used: PCM and CCl4-induced hepatotoxic rats Antioxidant activity (DPPH, SOD, ORAC, TPC) [4, 7]
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Committee Members ❖ AP DR SYED SHARIZMAN SYED ABDUL RAHIM ❖ DR TIMOTHY WONG LEONG WEI ❖ HALIMATUL GUSTIA MARASAL ❖ MARILYN JANE YONG ❖ EFFANDY MOHD HATTA ❖ TS. JAEYRES JANI ❖ ALBERT MICHAEL
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