Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Jom sertai program PERHIMPUNAN PERDANA PPIM STUDENT CHAPTER 2009




Salam semua,

Kepada semua Muslim Medical Student Malaysia tak kira di universiti mana anda belajar..inilah peluang keemasan untuk berjumpa menjalinkan silaturahim dan menjalankan aktiviti-aktiviti kemasyarakatan dengan pelajar-pelajar medik Malaysia yang lain diseluruh pelusuk dunia...JOM sertai gathering ini...PERHIMPUNAN PERDANA PPIM STUDENT CHAPTER 2009 klik disini..


‘Perhimpunan Perdana Student Chapter 2009’ is an exquisite annual event which gathers all allied medical and health sciences students as well as members of PPIM Student Chapter from local and abroad colleges and universities. Exposure to issues unrelated to academic syllabus and normal curriculum are discussed. It is also an opportunity for students to apply the theories gained and expose them to the real life situations on providing better quality of life aside from reaching out to the local villagers with talent and energy as a humanitarian work. Among the activities planned to be carried out during the event are:

1) TALK AND FORUM
i.Disaster Management – regards to the sufficient treatment and significant care provided to injured victims. Talk will be given by a representative from Mercy Malaysia.
ii.“Kebersihan Dalam Profession Kesihatan Dari Sudut Islam”- regards to the importance and management of hygiene and performing prayers in certain hazardous and deserted areas during emergency conditions.

2) HEALTH CARNIVAL
i.Free Medical Check Up - Body Mass Index (BMI), Cholesterol,
Glucose and Blood Pressure Level
ii.Free Dental Check – Cavities, Plaques, Tonsils, Infection
iii.Free Eye Check – Glaucoma test, Power test
iv.Free Diet Consultation
v.Basic Life Support (BLS) Demonstration – Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
vi.Blood Donation
vii.Medical and Health Education
viii.Environmental Awareness & Education
ix.Safety Awareness & Education

3) GRAND ANNUAL SUMMIT
-The main gathering of all the medical students from local and abroad
institutions to exchange experiences, differences and feedback from the event participated.
-Meeting by the representatives of each student chapters will be held.

OBJECTIVES

1.To empower the bond and networking of local and overseas medical students.
2.The opportunity to exchange ideas and perspectives related to medical field.
3.To integrate and provide an ‘outreach education’ regarding health and hygiene.
4.To expose real life situations during disaster and hazardous condition in medical profession by the islamic view.
5.Aims to serve the community in providing sufficient care and improve recognition treatment to the local villagers.
6.To provide a wider view for the students in providing health care services in rural areas.
7.To develop better communication skills among the participants via interaction.
8.Reflect on the global environment issues as well as safety awareness to the public.

NAME OF PROGRAM

Perhimpunan Perdana PPIM Student Chapter 2009

THEME

“Biduk Lalu, Kiambang Bertaut”

ORGANIZER





Persatuan Perubatan Islam Malaysia, Student Chapter - Universiti Kuala Lumpur Royal College of Medicine Perak (PPIMSC-UniKL-RCMP)

DATE

7- 10 August 2009

PROPOSED VENUE

•Talk and Forum - Parlimen Padang Rengas, Perak
•Health Carnival- Parlimen Padang Rengas, Perak
•Grand Annual Summit - Cameron Highland, Pahang

PARTICIPANTS

•250 Medical, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences students from local and abroad universities
•30 doctors, nurses, medical assistants and paramedics
•100 kids and 1000 villagers

TENTATIVE PROGRAM

Friday (7 August 2009)

5.30 pm :Arrival and registration at UniKL RCMP
8.00 pm :Depart to Parlimen Padang Rengas
9.30 pm :Check in to Ampar Resort
10.00 pm :Dinner
10.30 pm :Briefing on programmed events
11.30 pm :Rest

Saturday (8 August 2009)

5.30 am :Subuh prayer
7.00 am :Breakfast
8.00 am :Arrival of VIP
8.30 am :Opening ceremony
-Opening speeches by reperesentatives from PPIM, Prof Dr Abdul Rashid Bin Abdul Rahman
-Opening speeches by Dean of UniKL RCMP, Prof Dr. Hashami bin Bohari
9.15 am :Program begins
-Talk on “Disaster management” given by a representative from Mercy
10.45 am :Talk on “Kebersihan dalam Profession Kesihatan dari sudut Islam” given by Mufti Perak,Yang Berbahagia Dato’ Seri Haji Harussani bin Haji Zakaria
12.30 pm :Officiation of Palestine Donation
1.00 pm :Lunch and Zohor prayers
2.00 pm :Tour around Kuala Kangsar
3.30 pm :Depart to Pertubuhan Kebajikan Asrama Anak – Anak Yatim Ghazaliah Al- Aishiah
4.00 pm :Arrival at orphanage house
7.00 pm :Maghrib prayers
8.30 pm :Dinner
9.00 pm :Events and games with the orphanage
11.00 pm :Depart back to resort
11.30 pm :Rest

Sunday (9 August 2009)

5.30 am :Subuh Prayer and Tazkirah
7.00 am :Breakfast
8.30 am :Opening ceremony
- Officiation by Y.B.Dato’ Seri Nazri bin Abdul Aziz, Ahli Parlimen Padang Rengas
- Opening speech by Penghulu Mukim
9.30 am :Program starts
- Health Carnival
- Mobile Clinic
1.30 pm :Break for Zohor prayers and lunch
2.30 pm :Program continues
4.30 pm :Depart back to hostel
5.30 pm :Depart to Cameron Highland
7.30 pm :Check in to resort
9.00 pm :Grand Dinner
10.30 pm :Ta’aruf and sisterhood and brotherhood gathering

Monday (10 August 2009)

5.30 am :Subuh Prayer & Tazkirah
7.30 am :Breakfast
8.30 am :Grand Annual Summit
- Presentation from each chapter/university
10.00 am :Check out
10.30 am :Tour to Strawberrry Farm
11.30 am :Trip to Boh Tea Plantation
:Post mortem
12.00 am :Disperse and Depart back

CONCLUSION

It is more than a dream to see that this programme achieves its’ goals and mission. Thus, integration and strong interaction must be attained between the students. Apart from that, exploring the depth of sciences must be done related to the medical field as well as global issues. Greatest grattitude and appreciation dedicated to everyone in making this event a successful one. May this be a step for us to make changes for a better future with blessings by Allah S.W.T

Thursday, April 9, 2009

PENGUMUMAN...

Assalamualaikum Ahli PPIM Perak yang di hormati,

Oleh sebab yang tidak dapat dielakkan Mesyuarat Agung PPIM Perak akan ditangguhkan ke suatu tarikh yang akan di umumkan kelak..
Harap Maaf..

Thursday, February 19, 2009

MESYUARAT AGONG PPIM PERAK 2009


Para Doktor dan Paramedik di Perak dijemput beramai-ramai turutserta ke mesyuarat Agong PPIM 2009.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

song for Gaza

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Kekejaman Berterusan Israel




















Yang tidak di tunjukkan oleh CNN atau BBC

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fruit or meat?

Fruit : is it before or after ?



Doctors advise that, prior to eating, man should start with the soft and easily digestible food in order to prepare the oral glands secreting the peptic juice (saliva amylase) or the glands in stomach and duodenal to start functioning gradually in digesting food. Minutes later, man can start eating the main dish.

A slice of fruit or dates are cases in point of soft food.

The Quranic statement mentions fruit in advance of meat, in a remarkable reference to the previous meaning when addressing the state of believers in paradise: and such fruits as they shall choose, and such flesh of fowl (chicken) as they desire…” (56: 21)


photo:thanks to Kak Lieza

fruit ? or meat?

وَفَاكِهَةٍ مِّمَّا يَتَخَيَّرُونَ(20) وَلَحْمِ طَيْرٍ مِّمَّا يَشْتَهُونَ(21) – الواقعة

Saturday, October 25, 2008

A Medical Discovery

Relief of Pain-A Medical Discovery

IT is a long-established custom among Muslim parents to put a piece of well-chewed date (or other available sweet fruit) in the mouth of a newborn baby or belah mulut in our Malay tradition. Muslims do this following the practice of the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh), believing him to be, as the Qur’an says, sent as a healing and a mercy to mankind. We may infer from the way this custom originated that there is a virtue in it. There is - complimentary to the virtue and pleasure of following the Sunnah (the practice of the Prophet) - placing a ‘sugary substance’ inside the mouth of a new-born baby dramatically reduces pain sensation and heart rate.



An interesting scientific medical study, published in the British Medical Journal (No 6993, 10 June 1995), proved beyond any doubt the benefit of giving a new-born child sugar, in order to reduce the feeling of any painful procedure like heel pricking for a blood sample or before circumcision.
The study, entitled ‘The analgesic (pain killing) effect of sucrose in full term infants: a randomised controlled trial’, was done by Nora Haouari, Christopher Wood, Gillian Griffiths and Malcolm Levene in the post-natal ward in the Leeds General Infirmary in England. 60 healthy infants of gestational age 37-42 weeks and postnatal age of 1-6 days, were randomized to receive 2ml of one of the four solutions: 12.5% sucrose, 25% sucrose, 50% sucrose, and sterile water (control).


The first group of 30 babies received sugar syrup before a routine blood test (heel pricking, which is usually painful) done to detect jaundice. The other 30 babies were given only sterile water as a control group. Placing 2ml of a 25% or 50% sucrose solution on the tongue before pricking the heel significantly reduced the crying time, compared to babies who got water. Also, their heart rate returned to normal more quickly. The stronger sugar solution had the greater effect, crying being reduced further with increasing concentration of sucrose. From which we may conclude that sucrose (sugar) placed on the tongue may be a useful and safe form of analgesia for use with newborn infants.


Blass and Hoffmeyer also showed that 12% solution of inter-oral sucrose significantly reduced the duration of crying in new-born babies subjected to heel pricking or circumcision. This study was reported in The Independent newspaper (Friday 9 June 1995) as well as in the British Medical Journal article.


The practice of the Prophet (Pbuh) is recorded in the collections of his sayings and reports about him, of which the most revered are the two Sahih collections of Bukhari and Muslim: Abu Buradah reported from Abu Musa, who said: ‘I had a new-born baby; I took him to the Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, who called him Ibrahim. The Prophet chewed a date then he took it and rubbed the inside of the baby’s mouth with it.’ There are many other reported incidents like this one.


The date contains a very high percentage of sugar (70-80%); it has both fructose and glucose which have high calorific values, it is easily and quickly digestible, and very helpful to the brain. The date contains 2.2% protein, vitamin A, vitamins B1, B2 adnicotruic acid (against Pellagra); it has traces of minerals needed for the body such as potassium, sodium, calcium, iron, manganese, copper. Potassium, of which percentage is very high, has been found to be very effective for cases of haemorrhage, such as the occasions of birth or circumcision.
We may note that the Sunnah also commends dates for the breaking of the fast in Ramadhan. Dates should be eaten, if available, before the sunset prayer - this is medically and nutritionally the best way and the Sunnah.


The great worth of dates is also indicated in a famous and beautiful passage of the Qur’an, surah Maryam, verses 25-6:


And shake towards you the trunk of the palm-tree and it will drop on you fresh ripe dates. So eat and drink and be comforted.


This was the prescription of God, the Creator, for the blessed Virgin Mary at the time of the birth of Jesus, the blessed Prophet of God. It was a prescription to make the delivery easy and comfortable. As in the example we have briefly recorded, we believe further research will confirm for those who still doubt the full worth and truth, the wisdom, of the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah.


We shall show them our signs on the furthest horizons and within themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth. Is it not sufficient that your Lord is witness over all things? (Fusilat, 41.53)


As the authors of the medical study referred to intend trying new sugary or sweet substances, we shall recommend that they try dates for the newborn for the relief of pain.

petikan dari http://www.islamicvoice.com/april.2001/quran.htm