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MMA: Convention and Scientific Congress to focus of aftermath of Covid-19 pandemic this year

It’s an opportunity for the medical professionals to keep abreast of the developments in healthcare, Penang MMA vice-chairman Datuk Dr Parmjit Singh says.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 18 Feb 2025 11:54AM

MMA: Convention and Scientific Congress to focus of aftermath of Covid-19 pandemic this year
The two-day congress will serve as a platform for the exchange of medical knowledge, discussion of best practices – February 18. 2025

by Ian McIntyre

THE Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) is set to bring together experts, consultants, healthcare professionals, researchers, industry partners, and medical practitioners from across the country at its annual Convention and Scientific Congress in months to come.

The congress will be held in Penang from Sept 11 to 13 this year alongside the 65th MMA annual general meeting.

At the congress, the issue of diseases and the aftermath of Covid -19, is expected to take center stage under the theme of: "Navigating Challenges, Embracing Opportunities."

The two-day congress will also serve as a platform for the exchange of medical knowledge, discussion of best practices, and exploration of the latest innovations in the healthcare sector.

A significant highlight of this year’s event is the integration of the Penang Teaching Conference for General Practitioners into the national convention, reinforcing its role as a key educational and professional development forum.

Organising chairman Datuk Dr Parmjit Singh, who is also the Penang MMA vice-chairman, expressed his enthusiasm for the congress, saying that it is an opportunity for the medical professionals to keep abreast of the developments in healthcare.

“It is a reflection of our commitment to advancing medical knowledge, fostering professional growth, and addressing the evolving challenges in healthcare,” he said.

MMA president-elect Datuk Dr Thirunavakarasu Rajoo extended his gratitude to the Penang MMA team and Parmjit for their efforts in organising the upcoming congress, recognising the dedication involved in putting together such a significant event.

Deputy Chief Minister II Jagdeep Singh Deo, who was also present, took the opportunity to emphasise the importance of health and wellness.

Jagdeep urged everyone to practise a healthy lifestyle, highlighting that preventive healthcare and personal well-being play crucial roles in reducing the burden of diseases and improving overall quality of life.

He encouraged individuals to adopt healthier habits, such as maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in regular physical activity, and going for routine health screenings.

The Penang MMA also honoured the extraordinary legacy of Datuk Seri Dr T. Devaraj for his relentless work in palliative care has touched countless lives’.

Devaraj also marked his 100th birthday this year.

“Reaching 100 years is an achievement, but doing so with such distinction, grace, and influence is truly extraordinary,” Dr Divagar said.

Recognising the need for palliative care in Malaysia, the centurion Devaraj championed the hospice movement in the early 1990s.

His vision led to the establishment of hospice services in Penang in 1992, and he has since remained at the forefront as chairman of the Penang Hospice Society (PHS). - February 18, 2025.

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