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WHY MEN'S HEALTH MATTERS

Lower Life Expenctancy

Malaysian men live 5-6 years shorter than women.

Higher Premature Mortality

Men experience higher premature mortality at younger ages.

Leading NCD Risk

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading causes of death.

Delay in Care Seeking

Men are less likely to seek healthcare until conditions are serious.

Need for Integrated Approach

Bridging clinical and public health is the key to better outcomes.

SEMINAR OBJECTIVES

1

Explore emerging disease trends and public health challenges in men's health.

2

Increase awareness on the need to establish men's health services.

3

Equip participants with the latest evidence to improve practice.

4

Provide practical tips on managing men's health needs.

5

Encourage actionable strategiess in disease prevention and care

6

Strengthen leadership and governance for a resilient health system.

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Expert Speakers

8 Insightful Sessions

CPD Points Applied

E-Certificate Provided

Accessible Nationwide

Networking Opportunities

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Prof Dr Asri Said

Dean

Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UNIMAS

Dato' Dr Feisul Idzwan Mustapha

State Health Director

Perak State Health Department

Prof Dr Helmy Hazmi

Deputy Dean (Postgraduate)

Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UNIMAS

Dr Clarence Lei CHang Moh

Consultant Urologist

Normah Medical Specialist Centre

A/Prof Dr Rekaya Vincent Balang

SENIOR LECTURER (NURSING PRACTICE)

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UNIMAS

Dr Maurice Steve Utap

Family Medicine Specialist

Klinik Kesihatan Bandaraya Miri

A/Prof Dr Ooi Chor Yau

Family Medicine Specialist

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UNIMAS

Dr Bernard Ting Chuong Hock

Psychiatrist

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UNIMAS