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Grand Ward Round

Medical Grand Ward Round

Grand ward round is a student seminar where trainees are given turns to engage in a 5-minutes battle presentation of free-topics in internal medicine every Thursday throughout the semester held either at the auditorium or at the Trauma Lecture Hall depending on availability. Every trainee will get their turn. The objective of this project is to help improve students oratory skill. There are 5 presenters each Thursday. They will be judged by both their peers and the judges, selected among the lecturers. The presentation will be judged based on presentation style, content, and clarity.

 

Everyweek is a new battle. Each of the presenters give their very best.

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Competition is obviously very stiff. Look at the scores below rated by the audience for the five presenters on that day!

The coveted prize awaits! Winner of 2023 edition, Dr Jaarvis A/L Veerasingam passing the trophy to Winner of 2024 edition, Dr Farah Natasha.

D' Presenter's Trophy

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ADMIN STAFF

  • Puan Zunulwaniz Bt Ibrahim

    Secretary

  • En. Mohamad Ariff Irfan bin Zaidi

    Pembantu Pegawai Perubatan

  • En. Muhammad Zaini Bin Mat Ali

    Operational Assistant

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MDCC

Multidisciplinary Case Conference

Multi Disciplinary Case Conference is routinely carried out on a tuesday. The objective of this session, is to bring together relevant expertise to a meeting to try to find a solution to a patient's problem either in making a diagnosis or management issues. There are instances where a solution is needed quickly. Hence, an expediated MDCC will be called which can be scheduled on any other days.

The designated team is expected to call the meeting, inviting the relevent experts to a Microsoft Teams meeting.

 

A word of reminder to the presenter. The presentation including clinical and laboratory data should be completed within the 20 minutes mark. The presenter may suggest a solution based on his/her own analysis but should not exceed the stipulated time. We need to hear the inputs from the experts and ample time should be made available for discussion.

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