BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Kuching END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:30101b0712df1ee7c265689db3872cac CATEGORIES:Stories CREATED:20220429T150824 SUMMARY:Anatomy and Allied Health Sciences Symposium 2022 DESCRIPTION:The "Anatomy and Allied Health Sciences Symposium 2022" jointly organized b y the Volgograd State Medical University, the Astrakhan State Medical Unive rsity and Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences UNIMAS, has been successf ully held on the 27th and 28th April 2022 via the online platform Webex and live stream in Faculty Facebook and YouTube\nA total of 864 academicians, postgraduate student, health care workers across the world (Malaysia, Russi a, India, Nepal dan Indonesia) comprising of lecturers, scientists, doctors , nurses, and paramedics had attended this online program, with insightful sharing on the implementation of medical curriculum between Malaysia and Ru ssia as well regarding the medical student’s research in both countries. Th e session was shared by the team of distinguished speakers from the Russian university (Volgograd State Medical University and Astrakhan State Medical University) as well from the local universities (UNIMAS, UNISZA, UKM and U SM).\nThe opening ceremony of the symposium was attended by honorable guest , His excellency. Naiyl M. Latypov, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenip otentiary of the Russian Federation to Malaysia, Associate Professor Dr. Vl adimir Shkarin, Chancellor of the Volgograd State Medical University and Pr ofessor Dr. Olga Bashkina, Rector of the Astrakhan State Medical University . The symposium ceremony was officiated by Professor Dr. Ahmad Hata bin Ras it, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and International) of Universiti Malay sia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and the symposium ceremony was closed by Professor Dr. Asri bin Said, Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UNIMAS\nThis symposium is in the line with the current needs of the ever -changing medi cal field where the medical course is dynamic field and requires modificati on from time to time. One of the important and the oldest subject in medica l education is the anatomy subject which has been given special emphasis in this symposium. In addition, perhaps this symposium also can strengthen th e relationship between the three universities in the field of medical educa tion and medical research in the future.\nSincere gratitude to Volgograd St ate Medical University and Astrakhan State Medical University for their col laboration and a special thanks to Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Univers iti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UNISZA) for their excellent contribution toward the knowledge sharing on medical ed ucation. Our deepest appreciation and thanks to all participants who have j oined this symposium\nWe are looking forward to organize more educational s ymposium for the betterment of the quality of medical education in Malaysia . Please stay tuned for the next series of Anatomy and allied health scienc es update. Thank you!\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The "Anatomy and Allied Health Sciences Symposium 2022" jointly organized by the Volgograd State Medical University, the Astrakhan State Medical University and Faculty of Medicine and Health Scie nces UNIMAS, has been successfully held on the 27th and 28< sup>th April 2022 via the online platform Webex and live stream in Faculty Facebook and YouTube
A total of 864 academicians, postgrad uate student, health care workers across the world (Malaysia, Russia, India , Nepal dan Indonesia) comprising of lecturers, scientists, doctors, nurses , and paramedics had attended this online program, with insightful sharing on the implementation of medical curriculum between Malaysia and Russia as well regarding the medical student’s research in both countries. The sessio n was shared by the team of distinguished speakers from the Russian univers ity (Volgograd State Medical University and Astrakhan State Medical Univers ity) as well from the local universities (UNIMAS, UNISZA, UKM and USM).
The opening ceremony of the symposium was attended by honorable guest, H is excellency. Naiyl M. Latypov, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipote ntiary of the Russian Federation to Malaysia, Associate Professor Dr. Vladi mir Shkarin, Chancellor of the Volgograd State Medical University and Profe ssor Dr. Olga Bashkina, Rector of the Astrakhan State Medical University. T he symposium ceremony was officiated by Professor Dr. Ahmad Hata bin Rasit, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and International) of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and the symposium ceremony was closed by Professor Dr. As ri bin Said, Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UNIMAS
Th is symposium is in the line with the current needs of the ever -changing me dical field where the medical course is dynamic field and requires modifica tion from time to time. One of the important and the oldest subject in medi cal education is the anatomy subject which has been given special emphasis in this symposium. In addition, perhaps this symposium also can strengthen the relationship between the three universities in the field of medical edu cation and medical research in the future.
Sincere gratitude to Volgo grad State Medical University and Astrakhan State Medical University for th eir collaboration and a special thanks to Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (U NISZA) for their excellent contribution toward the knowledge sharing on med ical education. Our deepest appreciation and thanks to all participants who have joined this symposium
We are looking forward to organize more e ducational symposium for the betterment of the quality of medical education in Malaysia. Please stay tuned for the next series of Anatomy and allied h ealth sciences update. Thank you!
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