The HEALTH : April 2020 | Page 4

04 The Health | April , 2020 | Local News | Manvikram creates history with award C aptain Manvikram Singh Gill created history by being the first medical officer of the Armed Forces to be presented with the ‘Pharmacy Professional of The Year 2019’ award. SwipeRx, the largest social network of pharmacy professionals in Southeast Asia, honoured the 28-year-old with the top professional pharmacist award in the region, beating thousands of other pharmacists. “I am proud of the award, which helped put the Armed Forces and the country on a pedestal. It will motivate my colleagues and me to aim higher in our service,” said Manvikram. Manvikram, currently a pharmacist at the Tuanku Mizan Armed Forces Hospital in Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur credits his success to his superior Brig-Gen Datuk Dr A. Halim Basari for his guidance and encouragement. Manvikram was Dr Halim’s understudy during his early years after graduating from the Armed Forces Health Institute at the Terendak Camp in Malacca. “It was Dr Halim who intensively groomed me with an advanced pharmacy leadership course,” Manvikram was quoted as saying in a media report. Dr Halim, who currently serves as pharmacy director at the Health Services Division of the Defence Ministry, is the first Malaysian military pharmacist. Manvikram was also tasked by Dr Halim to implement a strategic plan he devised when he began serving. “The strategic plan was to establish, develop and expand the profession of military pharmacy for the nation. I attended various military professional courses, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercises and deployments,” he said. Manvikram aspires to further promote the capabilities of the pharmacy profession in Malaysia. “This, in the long term, will enhance the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists for the betterment of the community,” shares Talian Kasih 15999 is now a toll-free service Manvikram the first medical officer of the Armed Forces to be presented with the ‘Pharmacy Professional of The Year 2019’ award. Manvikram, who is pursuing a Master’s degree in pharmacy at the International Medical University in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. Manvikram is also an active participant of the Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, the Malaysia-Australia Defence Alumni Association, the Armed Forces Sikh Association and the United Nations Association of Malaysia’s youth chapter. The Perak-hailed pharmacist attended SMK Sri Ampang in Ipoh and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy from the La Trobe University in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in 2014. He then enlisted in the Armed Forces the following year. He was sent for a two-month professional- duty course in Terendak. — The Health USM-Merican Mobile Clinic UNIVERSITI Sains Malaysia’s mobile clinics begun their services to the public on Feb 22 in Kelantan. They are designed from two modified medium-sized buses and are equipped with RM2.2 million worth of state of the art medical facilities. The USM–Merican Community Inclusion Programme is in collaboration with the Merican Family and HUSM School of Medical Sciences. The mobile clinic offers screening services for USM’s four medical specialties, which are ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology (ORL), rehabilitation and family medicine. Each screening service will be led by its own specialist. According to the Chairman of the USM–Merican Community Inclusion Programme, Professor Dr Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam, the program is aimed at helping those who are unable to receive treatment from hospitals, especially ones who are settled in THE Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) has announced that the Talian Kasih 15999 hotline is now categorized as a toll-free number under the Malaysia Emergency Response Services (MERS) 999 to ensure no charges incurred to the calls made to the hotline. According to the statement issued by the KPWKM, all callers using the telecommunication service by Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd, Celcom Axiata Berhad, Telekom Malaysia Berhad, TIME dotcom Berhad, U Mobile Sdn Bhd, YTL Communications Sdn Bhd, Maxis Berhad and Webe Digital Sdn Bhd will not be charged for the calls made to the hotline. The Talian Kasih 15999 hotline operates 27/7 to help those in need with issues varying from welfare, children rural areas. “USM also offers basic health checkup services as well as consultations for disabled persons. Our specialists are able to provide and improve the healthcare for all members of society especially for the older generations and the disabled,” he said. He also adds that the mobile clinic is equipped for eyes, ears and nose treatment as well as rehabilitation. Dr Wan Hazabbah, who is also the Deputy Dean of Industry Collaboration – Community and Students, shares that the program, along with hospitals and health clinics under the Malaysian Health Ministry, also conducts activities as per required by the community of selected areas. Due to the lack of awareness of the USM– Merican mobile clinic service, USM is open to invites, subject to vacancy in the schedule, from agencies which require their services. Dr Wan hotline, counselling, abuse, baby dumping, teen social problems, reproductive health services as well as protection. KPWKM expresses gratitude for the cooperation of all the telecommunication companies. The Talian Kasih 15999 hotline was introduced by KPWKM for the public get help as well as to make complaints. The hotline received 25868 calls last year, which is an increase of over 70% compared to the 15,046 calls in 2018. KPWKM launched the Talian Kasih Whatsapp service earlier this year to further facilitate the public, especially for those with speech and hearing impairment as well as to appeal to the younger generation, who prefer the app to communicate. — The Health 2.5 million doses of polio vaccines to curb polio outbreak in Sabah TWO and a half million doses of the monovalent oral polio vaccine type 2 (mOPV2) were given to the Ministry of Health Malaysia by the World Health Organisation (WHO) Vaccines Stockpile under the United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF) as means to combat the polio outbreak in Sabah.The mOPV2 vaccines will be given to over one million children under the age of 13 in Sabah in addition to the bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV), provided by the Malaysian Government, to ensure complete protection. Both mOPV2 and bOPV vaccination will provide protection to