Education

Penang-born woman bags RUMC’s top student award

Medical student Por Chia Yin, 24, is feted at university’s conferring ceremony

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Jun 2022 8:13PM

Penang-born woman bags RUMC’s top student award
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and University College Dublin Malaysia Campus medical student Por Chia Yin receives the top student award from the university’s president, chief executive officer and dean Prof David Whitford, accompanied by her parents, at George Town today. – Bernama pic, June 5, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – A Penang-born Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and University College Dublin (UCD) Malaysia Campus (RUMC) medical student has emerged as its 2022 student of the year.

Por Chia Yin, a medical degree student at the university, also received the RUMC Award for first place in surgery, psychiatry, family medicine and forensic and legal medicine.

The 24-year-old, who was also chosen as this year’s valedictorian, said initially she found it frustrating to study and attend online classes during the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“It was hard to interact over the screen and talk over the microphone but, due to the supportive lectures, I later got used to it,” she told reporters after RUMC’s 22nd conferring ceremony here today.

Por said though it was an honour to receive the awards, she is looking at the bigger picture ahead. 

“Being a good doctor is much beyond just that...it’s not just the amount of money we earn that defines us, it is our ability as doctors to make an impact in our patients’ lives which matters,” she said.

Meanwhile, RUMC president, chief executive officer and registrar Prof David Whitford said, after two years of conducting graduation ceremonies virtually, 92 doctors from the class of 2022 took their oaths and received their National University of Ireland medical degrees.

“For this, we also invited those who graduated in 2020 and 2021 via virtual ceremonies, to join the conferring ceremony, as graduation is a major life event and it should be celebrated with family and friends physically,” he said.

Earlier, Ireland’s Ambassador to Malaysia, Hilary Reilly graced the conferring ceremony, which was also attended by RUMC’s Dean, Prof Premnath Nagalingam. – Bernama, June 5, 2022

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