DR. MAHYUDIN BIN DAUD

PROFESSIONAL LEARDESHIP 1. Hakim, Ujian Tilawah Al-Quran Peringkat Jajahan Dan Negeri Kelantan, Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Kelantan (JAHEAIK), 2010-Now. 2. Penceramah Bebas Bertauliah, Majlis Agama Islam Dan Adat Istiadat Negeri Kelantan (MAIK), 2002-Now. 3. Penceramah Bebas Bertauliah, Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan, 21/07/2020-Now. 4. Penceramah Bebas Bertauliah, Majlis Agama Islam Selangor (MAIS), 24/09/2020-Now.   CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY (contribution to society),(level),(year) 1. Panel Perunding Hukum, Iltim Jakim, National (Cawangan Timur), 2014-Now 2. Pengerusi, Jawatankuasa Masjid Iktikaf ZB, Kampung Kubang Chepek, Mukim Pangkal Pisang, Peringat Kota Bharu, Kelantan, 2016-Now 3. Aktivis Kemanusiaan, Lajnah Kebajikan dan Kemanusiaan, Masjid Iktikaf ZB, World, 2016-Now 4. Penceramah Bebas Di Negeri Kelantan, State, 2002-Now 5. Penceramah Bebas Di Negeri Selangor, State, 2020-Now 6. Penceramah Bebas Di Wilayah Persekutuan, State, 2020-Now 7. Pengajar Al-Quran Talaqqi Bersanad, State, 2009-Now 8. Pengajar Ilmu Tarannum, State, 2009-Now 9. Pengajar Ilmu-Ilmu Islam Secara Talaqqi, Nation, 2009-Now.   Mass Media(newspaper,radio,tv,popular Magazine) 1. Rancangan Dian, TV1, 2009. 2. Panel Jemputan Qurantime, TV Al-Hijrah, 2020-Now. 3. Panel Jemputan QuranHour, Karangkraf, 2022. 4. Penulis Rencana "Ujian Dilalui Umat Tidak Segetir Rasulullah", Berita Harian, 20/10/2020.  

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PROF. DR. SAJARATULNISAH BINTI OTHMAN

  Dr. Sajar Othman is a Professor of Family Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya.  She chairs the Violence Intervention Committee (VIC), which was established in 2012 to ensure the appropriate management of family violence and other types of interpersonal violence at the University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). She was once the head of the Department of Research, Development and Innovation and the head of the Department of Primary Care Medicine at UMMC. She was the overall coordinator for the primary care services at UMMC and chaired the UMMC medical inquiry discussion. She teaches primary care medicine, family violence,  communication and self-care to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.   She currently holds the University of Malaya Interdisciplinary Impact Research Grant (IIRG) that looks into ways to support women and children who are involved in family violence.  She is the principal investigator for one of the five subprograms of the Prevent Elder Abuse Initiative (PEACE) under the University of Malaya Grand Challenge Programme, exploring the effect of intensive elder abuse training on primary care doctors’ knowledge, attitude and skills.  Other research areas include adolescent/young adult well-being (sexual assault, healthy relationships, unplanned pregnancy and adolescent violence), end-of-life (advance care planning) and strain among healthcare providers (burnout and mindfulness-based stress reduction). The Ungku Aziz Centre for Development Studies has appointed her as a research fellow to provide input on poverty, ageing and health.   She is a co-chair and a regional representative for the World Family Doctor Association (WONCA) Special Interest Group in Family Violence. She is the vice president for the Malaysian Association of Adolescent Health. Heading a team of multidisciplinary researchers, Sajar was appointed as a consultant by UNICEF to explore and report on children’s rights in Sabah. She is active in advocating against family violence. She is part of the expert panel for the preparation of the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act and clinical management for domestic violence and elder abuse in the Malaysian health system.   She enjoys hiking, photography, and artwork in her free time. 

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DR. WONG CHEE KUAN

Dr. Wong Chee Kuan is a distinguished medical lecturer and consultant pulmonologist at the Universiti Malaya, specializing in respiratory diseases such as tuberculosis, COVID-19 pneumonia, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer. He currently serves as the Head of the Division of Respiratory Medicine and the Chairman of the UMMC Tuberculosis (TB) Committee, where he has played a pivotal role in advancing the understanding and management of respiratory diseases. Dr. Wong earned his medical degree from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and obtained Membership of the Royal College of Physician (MRCP) in the United Kingdom. He further completed his fellowship in Respiratory Medicine at Universiti Malaya, cementing his expertise in the field. With a career spanning over a decade, Dr. Wong has made significant contributions to clinical research, medical education, and patient care. He is an active researcher and has published extensively in high-impact journals, addressing critical issues such as severe asthma, COPD, and long-term effects of COVID-19. His research efforts are supported by national and international funding bodies, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Dr. Wong has led multiple clinical trials, contributing to advancement in respiratory medicine. In addition to his research, Dr. Wong is a passionate educator, supervising postgraduate students and mentoring future healthcare professionals. He has also contributed to the development of national TB clinical practice guidelines and serves on various professional committees, including the Malaysian Thoracic Society. A sought-after speaker and panelist, he frequently shares his expertise at conferences and workshop, both locally and internationally. Dr. Wong is committed to improving the quality of life for patients with respiratory diseases and aims to contribute toward eradicating tuberculosis by 2035 through his leadership, research, and advocacy.  

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