Positions For IMU Open Day 2010!

Dear batchmates,

Positions for IMU's Open Day are still open.

Please inform Zia @ SRC latest by the end of this week ok! :)

Cheers & all the best for SUMMATIVE!

Jaypee E-Books Free Trial

Dear all,
Attached herewith are the e-brochures of Jaypee's E-Books of which a free trial access period has been given to IMU until the 31st of December 2009. Check it out at
www.jaypeedigital.com. No login or password needed. The download link to the brochure is http://www.sendspace.com/file/qoymqk

For this trial, the publishers have disabled the copy and download facilities.

WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK ON THIS PRODUCT! :)If you like (or dislike!) the e-books, do let us know what you think by emailing us at
imusrc@gmail.com!

Regards,Nirmal Randhawa
Student Representative Council

Printer Outsourcing & Reminder for Workshop on Access Medicine, Access Surgery and Access Pharmacy

Dear all,

Just in case you have not checked your IMU email account, here is a small reminder with regards to the new printers at IMU and how to get your password to use them. Hope all is going well with your revision for summative!


Dear Students,

We are pleased to inform you that the print outsourcing services will begin operations as of 7 December 2009.

To be able to print, you will be required to register at the counter located at MPH 6 between 8.30am to 12.00pm and 1.00pm to 5.30pm from 7 December 2009 to 18 December 2009.

Upon registration, your remaining balance will be transferred to the new system and you will be given a unique pin to be used as your password for printing.

Regards,
IMU Administrator

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Dear All,

The Centre for Medical Education (CtME), with the assistance of the Library and E-Learning Department have scheduled a continuing series of lunchtime educational sessions in support of advancing e-learning and use of digital resources at IMU.

A
two hour Workshop on Access Medicine, Access Surgery and Access Pharmacy facilitated by Ms Elaine Low of Access Dunia is scheduled for Wednesday, 16 December 2009, 12.00 - 2.00pm in E-Lab 1, Level 3 , Bukit Jalil. This workshop is opened all faculty and students.

Description
A workshop on e-book collections and how to maximize your usage. Three main bundles which are subscribed by IMU:

1.
Access Medicine is an innovative online resource that provides students, residents, clinicians, researchers, and all health professionals with access to more than 60 medical titles from the best minds in medicine, updated content, thousands of images and illustrations, interactive self-assessment, case files, diagnostic tools, a comprehensive search platform, and the ability to download content to a mobile device.

Updated frequently and expanded continuously by world-renowned physicians, AccessMedicine provides fast, direct access to the information necessary for completing evaluations, diagnoses, and case management decisions, as well as for pursuing research, medical education, or self-assessment and board review.

2.
Access Surgery is an integrated online resource that provides medical students, surgical residents, and practicing surgeons with quick answers to surgical inquiries from trusted sources. Organized around the ACGME's (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) mandate for a Core Curriculum, AccessSurgery delivers content in context.

3.
Access Pharmacy is designed to meet the changing demands of pharmacy education. A flexible and robust resource, AccessPharmacy allows students to select a core curriculum topic, browse by organ system, review textbooks, or search across leading pharmacy online references.

Come and listen to the McGraw-Hill product experts.

Kindly confirm you participation with CtME

Thank you

Catherine
CtME

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Student Representative Council
International Medical University
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Stress & Anxiety Level Survey

Dear friends who are completing this survey,
Thank you sooo much for volunteering to complete this survey. I know you all are busy with summative preparation & all, that's why I'm even more grateful that you all are willing to help.

The survey is from our senior Ghi Waie (C1/09) from the Clinical School in Seremban. It's about Stress & Anxiety Levels amongst medical students. It's only 14 questions long, won't take much of your time (I hope).

Please following the following instructions to complete the survey:
1. Download the survey form. -> http://www.easy-share.com/1908714889/HADS2.doc

2. Complete the survey form (underline your responses)

3. E-mail the form back to me (E-mail: eldenrumbapan89@yahoo.co.uk), don't need to include your name, but state whether you're MALE or FEMALE. (not to be sexist or anything) Haha.

It's as easy as 1, 2, 3!!!

Thanks again ya.

All d best for summatives! :)

Important: How to get in touch with SRC

Dear all,

Please do inform all your batch mates of this.

Of course students are more than welcome to approach council members at all times in person with any concerns they have, but we would like to inform the students of alternative ways. All this will be permanently on the Contact Us page in the SRC blog.

Especially the feedback board in the atrium, as we check it often and we have as of yet never received feedback on it. We assume it is because not many students are aware of this.

Recently we have received a lot of feedback from students and we are very grateful for this. I would like to encourage students to always give us feedback, both positive and negative, and to keep us constantly updated about their concerns.

We are located inside the student lounge, at LG. Our working hours are from 9AM - 6PM on weekdays.
We have an SRC Board in the Atrium which keeps you updated about SRC. It also has a Student Directory and personal contact details for each SRC member.

There is also a feedback board next to the SRC Board for any and all feedback on IMU. SRC does check this board often.


Around IMU there are many phones placed (as shown below). They are all around campus, even in the MPH, PBL area and in the lecture theaters. You can reach SRC by dialling 6601.
Other ways to contact us are:
  1. Email - imusrc@gmail.com
  2. Leave a comment on our posts on our blog.
Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

Green Lung Carnival Competitions

Dear all,

I'm a student from USM. For your acknowledgment, Green Lung, is a voluntary organization in USM which supports a tobacco-free environment. Green Lung will organize a Green Lung Carnival 2010 in the month of February next year. With this, competitions will be held prior to the carnival.

The three different competitions are:

  1. Video making
  2. Poster designing
  3. Song Composing

All entries must be original work in either English or Bahasa Malaysia.

Attached with this email are the poster, rules and regulations and the permission letter for the competitions.

If you have any inquiries please contact me. You can also visit our blog for more information.

We appreciate for your cooperation and thank you for your support.

Regards,
Ms. Lee
017-4052287

Quick Announcements

Dear all,

Here are a few quick announcements!
  1. New printers have arrived! You can collect your personal pin number for the printer from MPH 6 or you can ask the IT Department where to collect it from. These printers are outsourced (to outsource means to obtain goods or services from an outside supplier; to contract work out.) and because it is a MYR 2 million ringgit project meant for both BJ and Seremban it had taken a while to get everything settled. I will be emailing soon about what students can get from the printers and the official pricing of printing.
  2. There are now two more PCs in the Student Lounge for students to use. Just a reminder: please switch off the PC once you are done and no one else is using it. Please make sure that even the switches are off because otherwise they are left on overnight and it is a waste of electricity.
  3. We are working on fixing the gym equipment with the assistance of the Gym Club and SSD. We hope students can be slightly patient with us on this as we need to evaluate which equipment is not working and then get it fixed.
  4. The Welfare meeting is on the 15th of December (next Tuesday). If you have any concerns about facilities or student welfare you would like to voice out feel free to let us know. You can contact me or Nirmal or email imusrc@gmail.com. Here are the issues we are bringing up:
    1. Soundproofing the music room
    2. Hill-top carpark
    3. Lockers to place valuables in for MDLs
    4. Extending student lounge hours
    5. Printers
    6. More places to eat around IMU
    7. Problems with teaching venues
Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

Doctors of Tomorrow Forum Summary

Dear all,

Here is a very brief summary of what was discussed during the Doctors of Tomorrow Forum as requested by students. We are trying to get the video uploaded on the I Drive and on CDs for students who were unable to go to view it.

It was really quite an enlightening forum. Each speaker was given 5 minutes to speak and below are my personal notes from the forum.

From Prof Victor Lim: Just a note of caution. Many are expressing their own personal views so don't take everything as the gospel truth. The important thing is to reflect on what has been said and to focus on how to become a good health care professional of tomorrow. Do not be too concerned about the statistics quoted. A good doctor will always be in demand globally.


Speaker: Ms. Ranjit Kaur a/p Pritam Singh, Patients' Representative
  • Enabling environment
    • When with the doctor the patient should be able to speak openly and feel safe to express feelings and ask any questions without being made feel stupid.
    • Patients should not be judged by doctors nor should the doctor ever say "Am I the doctor or you?"
    • Communication skills are important:
      • Body language
      • give support
      • speaking abilities
  • Breaking bad news
    • Most doctors need immense training in this
    • They need to be able to give the patient proper information and support
      • Enable patient to have a voice
      • Give the patients choices
  • Doctors shouldn't be afraid to say "I'm not too sure about this, let me refer you to..."
  • Conspiracy of silence
    • Doctors should not keep a patients condition from the patient just because the family member requested for it.
    • Doctors should realize that when this is requested for, the family member is in need of counseling and support as well.
  • Doctors communication
    • Doctors should have better communication with other doctors, especially in front of patients.
Speaker: Dr. Milton Lum Siew Wah, Malaysian Medical Council Representative
  • Training of Doctors
    • Current criteria for entry (academics and extracurricular activities) is very important but not enough. IMU also needs to do more than just interview to select students.
    • Improving quality of staff is vital in any university.
    • For housemen there should be objective assessment.
  • What has gone wrong with the medical profession?
    • Doctors are perceived (and often act) arrogant.
  • Professionalism + good practitioner + life long learner = Doctor
    • Professionalism is a set of values, behaviour and relationship.
Speaker: Dato' Dr. Ronald Stephen McCoy, Malaysian Medical Association
  • Professionalism + Medical Ethics
    • Western Medicine has two types of education:
      • Overt -> the factual education.
      • Covert -> education from the high expectation from society.
  • "Medication is a vocation distinguished by altruism and social responsibility."
  • Challenges
    • Educational challenges that begin from secondary school itself (government schools).
    • Ensuring a culture of excellence (high standards).
  • "Apart from knowledge, professionalism, ethics and compassion transforms a doctor into a healer."
  • Qualities of a Doctor
    • Capable of taking ultimate responsibility
    • Non-judgemental
    • Empathy
    • Integrity
  • Advocacy
    • Doctors often forget that there are other causes of death apart from disease and illness.
    • For eg. war casualties often ignored by medical profession.
    • Within our vocation to voice out against it.
Speaker: Dr. Ian Ong Chye Heng, Academy of Family Physician, Malaysia
  • Community medicine
    • Community family care is what most doctors will end up practicing.
  • Attributes of a good doctor
    • Attitude
      • towards what your patient wants is very important
      • Sometimes patients wish to be well but take very little action, therefore we have to convince them
    • Dynamic Intelligence
      • We have to be highly adaptable
    • Application and analysis
      • Apply knowledge
      • Analyse information presented
      • both to be done at patients level
    • Atmosphere
      • of learning environment
      • Chronic illness is extremely prevalent regardless of specialisation
        • students need to know it well and keep themselves constantly updated
    • Foundation
      • A good foundation is required for doctors to know how proceed when presented with rare/unknown/unfamiliar conditions
    • Skills
      • Good examination skills are of extreme importance
      • Foundation skills allow doctors to process the knowledge
    • Practice management
Speaker: Prof Dato' Dr. Khalid Kadir, Past Master of Academy of Medicine, Malaysia
  • Future
    • Produce doctors of high standards so that patients will develop high confidence in them.
  • Patients
    • are receiving treatment from the entire health care system, not doctors alone.
    • cater to patients need to know what doctors know.
  • Teaching
    • adapt teaching to the new technology without letting go of soft and important skills like proper Physical Examination.
    • remove redundant skills which are known to be not so efficient.
  • Evidence Based Medicine
    • is a must
    • teaches how to assess knowledge and how what is learned is applicable
    • Monash has one whole semester on it
  • Teachers
    • have teachers who are trained to teach undergraduates - not postgraduates (as is often the case)
    • These teachers should have experience in private practices as well
    • best to have teachers who are still practicing
Speaker: Dr. Ng Char Hong, IMU Alumni Representative
  • System-based teaching in IMU
    • is good because anatomy, physiology and biotechnology can be applied to appropriate illnesses and diseases
  • Concrete foundation is needed
  • Aberdeen (where the speaker transferred to for PMS)
    • Sessions with patient interaction are videotaped and then evaluated as a group
    • In Phase 4
      • there are no exams apart from OSCE
      • Students are solely attached to wards
      • Therefore when students graduate they have good communication skills
  • Soft Skills
    • Knowledge can be built on bu soft skills need to be acquired primarily
Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

USMLE marketing research project

Dear all,

A major provider of medical education products is currently recruiting for a market research project on exam revision for MRCP and USMLE exams.

The groups will take place in Penang and Kuala Lumpur between 15th and 17th January 2010 and last 1.5- 2 hours. Attendees will be paid 100 MYR for their time, and refreshments will be provided.

We would like to hear from doctors or medical students who have either:
  • Recently revised for and/or attempted any part of the MRCP (UK) OR
  • Recently revised for and/or attempted any part of the USMLE
If you fit the above criteria please email with the following information:
  • Your name and contact number
  • Which exam(s) you have already taken and which you are currently preparing for
  • Whether you would prefer to attend a group in Penang or Kuala Lumpur
  • Your availability between 15th and 17th January 2010

Please send an email to med.exams@googlemail.com and quote Medical Exam Revision – USMLE/MRCP. You will be contacted by a member of the market research team in due course to confirm whether your application has been successful.

Places are limited, so please do not delay in making contact if you are interested.

Many thanks

Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

Canteen Meeting Summary: Jumbo and Sri Emas

Dear all,

Here is the summary of the recent canteen committee meeting (Tuesday, 8th of December). We are often very demanding of the operators and are always open to them on the feedback we receive from students, and they are always receptive of what we have to tell them.

Having said that, they too have requests for students, which is really only reminders of things that have been said before.

As always, you can find this at the Treasurers blog page, along with summaries of the previous canteen meetings.

What is required from students
  • Please do not use the cafeterias utensils when having outside food as it is an unfair cost to them.
  • There are areas allocated for students to eat outside food. Please do not consume outside food in the cafe as that area is managed by the cafe operators who are renting the premise (meaning that it is paid for by them).
  • Please help to clear up the tables when you finished your meal. Jumbo has placed collection bins/trolley for used crockery/cultery in strategic location around the cafe. This is to help improve the speed of the queue by lessening the manpower needed for cleaning.

Jumbo
  • They are recalibrating the cashier box to make it more efficient and precise. They have also replaced the cashier due to complaints from students.
  • They are going to sort out the pricing of the different bain marie's so that students are aware which one is the one that is priced at RM 3.80 for 2 vege + 1 meat, and the prices of the other one.
  • To shorten queues they will implement a number system where students can immediately order and pay.
  • Price list will be sent to SRC to put on display for all students on the SRC blog.
  • If students want to request a special menu they can do so through SRC who will then pass it to Jumbo to see if it is feasible.
  • Every 2 months they will change the chef to bring a different taste so that it will not always seem the same.
  • They will work on staff attitude towards students.
  • SRC will promote any specials they are having to students through the SRC blog and email.
  • The cafe will now close at 6pm.
  • Staff were reminded to wear masks, hair nets and gloves at all times.
  • They now have a tea time selection which is
    • Curry Puff - RM 0.50
    • Spring Roll - RM 0.50
    • Kuih (5 different flavors) -RM 0.60 each
    • Sandwich (egg mayo/tuna) - RM 2
    • Sausage roll - RM 1.50
Sri Emas
  • It was suggested that they review pricing for the chicken rice and to introduce a cheaper alternative available. They have agreed to provide an option of plain rice to oil rice.
  • Pure Chinese-styled vegetarian meals to be introduced starting January. (even the pots they'll be cooked in will be different).
  • Will propose tea sets to the team for eg.
    • Goreng pisang with tea
    • Hot deserts
De Brio
Not present.

Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

IMU goes Greek: Invitation to watch Oedipus the King

Dear all,

With great pleasure and much anticipation, I welcome you to appreciate an adaptation of the Greek tragedy Oedipus the King by the ME108 Humanities selective students.

First performed in 429 BC, Oedipus the King by Sophocles tells the tale of a tragic hero who treads the painful and fearful road to self discovery.

The play will be staged on 16 Dec 2009, 7.00-8.30pm at Audi 1, IMU Bukit Jalil. Admission is free.

Please make your booking with Suhaila Naema (017 6790922) or Nurul Aifaa (012 9781473). Tickets will be distributed and must be produced for admission into the Audi as seats are limited to 200.

Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

Xmas Cake Exclusive for IMU Staffs and Students

Hey to all the batch reps,

Please post this cake promotion notice in your batch blog....

De Brio Cafe is promoting the Xmas Cake with a very special Price; exclusive for IMU Staffs and Students only.
This promotion is only valid for the order from today till 23rd December only.
Pls help to forward this good news to all staffs and students of IMU.

Thank you and Merry Christmas.

Regards,
Ickes

Library Books

Dear all,

From 15th to 16th December Iris, the VP of Medical Sciences, will be accompanying the Library Users Committee to a warehouse sale in Singapore as a representative of the SRC. The warehouses to be visited are: McGraw Hill, John Wiley, Cengage, Elsevier.

Please do let us know before the 13th of any books that you as students feel are needed.
(Please e-mail imusrc@gmail.com or let your batch reps know)

Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

Canteen Committee

Dear all,

As some students have requested to know more on what SRC are doing for the students we will be emailing you the summary of the meetings we attend. Alternatively, all these and more (for example, the previous minutes) can be found at http://imusrc.blogspot.com as well.

Meeting discussing results from Canteen Satisfaction Survey

De Brio 3rd floor
got the best reviews from canteen satisfaction survey. We will investigate the claims that the auntie is rude and will ask for more variety in the food selection.

De Brio LG We will request for more variety in the food selection.

Sri Emas The pricing of the food is fixed at RM4.00 except for additional request for Chicken Rice. They might bring in Chinese vegetarian food. They too will be asked for more variety in the food selection.

Jumbo We will work with Jumbo to come up with solutions to fix the long queue problem. Pricing is by the scoop so it should no longer be inconsistent. However, we will propose that Jumbo create two different sections, to indicate different price ranges ie. one section for the individual price per item/portion while the other would cover the fixed pricing. We will ask Jumbo to clarify this to students by putting up a paper sign indicating which is which. We will ask them to include more vegetable dishes and ensure all workers serving food wear gloves.

The suggestions for items to be added for tea time will be given to all vendors.

Regarding the stench in the air-conditioned area the Facilities and Management department is working on solutions for this problem.

Also, a reminder to all students that if you buy the outside food please do not use the utensils of the canteen operators, it is an unfair cost to them. Also to maximize the space of the canteen students are requested to avoid placing their bags on the chairs so that other students can use the chairs.

This can also be found on: http://imusrctreasurer.blogspot.com/

Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

Workshop on Access Medicine, Access Surgery and Access Pharmacy

Dear All,

The Centre for Medical Education (CtME), with the assistance of the Library and E-Learning Department have scheduled a continuing series of lunchtime educational sessions in support of advancing e-learning and use of digital resources at IMU.

A two hour Workshop on Access Medicine, Access Surgery and Access Pharmacy facilitated by Ms Elaine Low of Access Dunia is scheduled for Wednesday, 16 December 2009, 12.00 - 2.00pm in E-Lab 1, Level 3 , Bukit Jalil. This workshop is opened all faculty and students.

Description
A workshop on e-book collections and how to maximize your usage. Three main bundles which are subscribed by IMU:

1. Access Medicine is an innovative online resource that provides students, residents, clinicians, researchers, and all health professionals with access to more than 60 medical titles from the best minds in medicine, updated content, thousands of images and illustrations, interactive self-assessment, case files, diagnostic tools, a comprehensive search platform, and the ability to download content to a mobile device.

Updated frequently and expanded continuously by world-renowned physicians, AccessMedicine provides fast, direct access to the information necessary for completing evaluations, diagnoses, and case management decisions, as well as for pursuing research, medical education, or self-assessment and board review.

2. Access Surgery is an integrated online resource that provides medical students, surgical residents, and practicing surgeons with quick answers to surgical inquiries from trusted sources. Organized around the ACGME's (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) mandate for a Core Curriculum, AccessSurgery delivers content in context.

3. Access Pharmacy is designed to meet the changing demands of pharmacy education. A flexible and robust resource, AccessPharmacy allows students to select a core curriculum topic, browse by organ system, review textbooks, or search across leading pharmacy online references.

Come and listen to the McGraw-Hill product experts.

Kindly confirm you participation with CtME

Thank you

Catherine
CtME

Volunteers for the Seminar on Advances in Stem Cell Therapy (ASCT 2009)

Dear all,

There will be a Seminar on the Advances of Stem Cell Therapy (ASCT 2009) on the following day:

Date : 12 - 13 December (Saturday and Sunday)
Venue : Auditorium 1

In conjunction with this event, we would need volunteers for the following:

Usherers : To usher the guests to the event's venue. Usherers will be placed at the entrance (near the Atrium), some in front of the Library, and some in front of the Audi itself. We'll need around 16 usherers (8 on Sat and Sun respectively).

At the Registration booth : To assist in the registration of the participants and guests. 2 volunteers for Saturday.

Volunteers for both ushering and registration will have a shift from 8 -10am, and will receive a pay of RM10 per shift. Volunteers may apply for both days (Sat and Sun = RM20).

If you are interested, kindly submit your details to your batch reps or via imusrc@gmail.com (name, student ID, contact number, and shift that you wish to apply), by Monday (7 Dec). Dress code for the shift is formal. Thanks.

Regards,
Wee Kiat
VP of Pharmacy.

Locations to eat outside food in IMU

Dear all,

Please note that the following are places where students can eat outside food. When eating at these locations please remember to clean up after yourself.

There are now tables outside of the student lounge for the purpose of bringing outside food there. We will try and get fans installed there as soon as possible as well. Just remember not to eat on the couch as this has proven to form unsightly stains.


Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

Library Survey

Dearest batchreps,

I've created a real short survey regarding our library (including opening hours on Sundays). The link is :

https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDZUZ3otX3p6U3VEcXlxOE05dzFRY1E6MA

Just copy and paste the link to go.. I'd appreciate it very much if you could post it up on your respective batch blogs. The survey will be open till the 11th of Dec (Friday). Thanks so much! :)

Regards,
Nirmal

Open Day 2010

Dear all,

SSD needs 150 students for the Open Day on 17 Jan 09 from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm. The students will be paid RM15 per person if they worked half day. And if it's a full day, they will be paid RM30 per person. Meals will be included.

Also 2 students are needed (1 male & 1 female) to be deejays for the IMU open day on 17 Jan 2010. These students must speak well and lively. They are to make announcements on that day on & off. These students may also help out SRC when there are not making announcements. They should be in IMU from 9.45am - 4pm. They too will get paid RM 30.

Please get back to me by 11th of December with:
  1. Programme
  2. Name as per IC/Passport
  3. Batch
  4. IC/Passport No
  5. Student ID
  6. Contact No
  7. Food Preference (Vege/Non-Vege)
  8. Full Day/Half Day
Warmest regards,
Zia Shah

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