ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. SITI NURKAMILLA BINTI RAMDZAN
Department of Primary Care Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
sitinurkamilla@um.edu.myView CV | |
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Dr. Siti Nurkamilla Ramdzan is a Senior Lecturer and a Family Medicine Specialist at the Department of Primary Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya. She has a deep commitment to her patients in primary care. Her research interest is in respiratory health, women's and children's health, and implementation research with a particular focus on children with asthma. Obtained her MBBS at Universiti Malaya before pursuing clinical advanced studies in Family Medicine at the same university. Later, she attained PhD in Global Health from the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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Patient's And Parental Perceptions About Childhood Asthma And Its Control |
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Patients and parental perceptions about childhood asthma and its control. |
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Weighing the necessities and concerns of deprescribing among older ambulatory patients and primary care trainees: a qualitative study
Weighing the necessities and concerns of deprescribing among older ambulatory patients and primary care trainees: a qualitative study
Parsonage–Turner syndrome: A case report of a rare side effect of COVID-19 booster vaccination
A feasibility study of a school-based asthma programme in Malaysia conducted during COVID-19 pandemic
Kita ada asma: Buku aktiviti untuk kanak-kanak dengan asma
Development of the physician-pharmacist partnership intervention to deprescribe medications (PPPi-DM) and its feasibility in primary care
A feasibility study of a school-based asthma programme in Malaysia conducted during COVID-19 pandemic.
Culturally-Tailored School-Based Intervention for Asthma in Malaysia (CuT-AsthMa): a protocol for a mixed-method feasibility study.
Perceptions of school staff, healthcare professionals and policymakers on a school-based intervention for asthma in Malaysia: A qualitative study