9TH SABAH PUBLIC HEALTH COLLOQUIUM 2014

9TH SABAH PUBLIC HEALTH COLLOQUIUM
2014
“HEALTHY HEALTHCARE WORKERS:
TOWARDS IMPROVED HEALTHCARE DELIVERY”
DATE : 23 – 26 SEPTEMBER 2014
VENUE : KUDAT GOLF & MARINA RESORT, KUDAT, SABAH
The Objectives:
1. To assemble updates on common threats to well-being of Healthcare
Workers in their working environment.
3. To provide an opportunity for participants to build network with other
health related agencies.
Jointly Organized by ;
WELCOME NOTES
Manansalamat! (Greetings!)
The time has come again for this highly anticipated programme on knowledge sharing. This year, the
9th Sabah Public Health Colloquium 2014, will be held on the 23 rd-26th September 2014 at Marina Golf
& Country Resort, Kudat, Sabah Malaysia. We, the organizing committee would like to cordially invite
you to participate in this annual scientific conference with the theme “Healthy Healthcare Workers:
Towards Improved Healthcare Delivery”.
Situated at the north of Borneo, Kudat is a place where one should never miss in their lifetime.
Delegates can look forward to enriching scientific knowledge from the distinguished speakers. Take
this opportunity to share your experiences in dealing with health threats faced by healthcare workers
in your place of work. Delegates are also welcomed to participated in our pre-conference workshop
and be empowered by new skills in basic data management using Microsoft Excel and SPSS.
While in Kudat, take the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking view at The Tip Of Borneo, popularly
known as Simpang Mengayau and be soaked into the beautiful cultures of the local Rungus people.
The Rungus people are known for their traditional longhouses (Vinataang), intricate beads weaving,
gong-making and honey bees farming.
To welcome all delegates, there will be Rungus traditional dances performances (Mongigol
Sumandai) in their traditional costumes at the Gala Dinner. Delegates will definitely not return empty
handed but will be imprinted with unforgettable memories of Kudat. We look forward to seeing you
here! Knowledge awaits you.
Kopivosihan. (Welcome)
REGISTRATION
For any enquiries, please contact our Secretariat at:
Pejabat Kesihatan Kawasan Kudat
Beg Berkunci 06
89059 Kudat, Sabah
Mobile: 012-2655075 Office: 088-611581
Fax: 088-611523
Email: [email protected]
Online registration at:
http://jknsabah.moh.gov.my/
CALLING FOR
ORAL PAPERS & POSTERS
Abstract submission guidelines
Format & Forms can be downloaded at:
http://jknsabah.moh.gov.my/
sabahcolloquium2014
& email to: [email protected]
Deadline of submission;
Before 31st July 2014
ACCOMMODATIONS
Nearest hotel accommodations available in Kudat. Kindly please contact the hotel directly for your
room reservation:KUDAT GOLF & MARINA RESORT
Tel : 088-611211
Fax : 088-611311
Email: [email protected]
Bil. Rooms : 88 Rooms
Rate : RM135 - RM280
RUMAH REHAT KUDAT
Tel : 088-622708
Bil. Rooms : 20 rooms
Rate : RM80 - RM200
HOTEL UPPER DECK
Tel : 088-622272, 622282
Fax : 088-622300
Rooms : 28 Rooms
Rate : RM80 - RM160
HOTEL KINABALU
Tel : 088-613888
Fax : 088-615388
Bil. Rooms : 18 Rooms
Rate : RM42- RM77
HOTEL RIA
Tel : 088-622226, 622794, 622218
Fax : 623226
Bil. Rooms: 24 Rooms
Rate : RM88 - RM266
HOTEL DREAM GARDEN
Tel : 088-622633
Fax : 088-612496
Rate : RM48 - RM130
9TH SABAH PUBLIC HEALTH COLLOQUIUM 2014
“HEALTHY HEALTHCARE WORKERS:
TOWARDS IMPROVED HEALTHCARE DELIVERY”
23rd—26th SEPTEMBER 2014
KUDAT GOLF & MARINA RESORT
REGISTRATION FORM:
(Online registration at: http://jknsabah.moh.gov.my/sabahcolloquium2014)
CONTACT DETAIL
Name: Prof/ Dr/ Datuk/ Dato’/ Mr/ Mrs/ Ms: ……………………………………………………
Nationality: Malaysian/ Non Malaysian (please specify): …………………………………….
Organization/Department: ……………………………………………………………………….
Correspondence Address: ……………………………………………………………………….
Contact No.:
Office: ……………………………. Mobile: ………………………………..
Email
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DIETARY REQUIREMENT
Vegetarian
Non Vegetarian
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (please tick accordingly)
Pre Conference (limited to 30 participants)
SPSS
Microsoft Excel
Pre-Conference Fee
Malaysian
RM 200
International
RM 250
Conference Fee
Student Fee
Malaysian
RM 650
Malaysian
RM 400
International
USD 300
International
USD 300
MODE OF PAYMENT (please tick accordingly)
Enclosed herewith is:
i.
Bank transfer to SABAH PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY (SPHPS)
Account No: 3180164327 Name of Bank: Public Bank Branch: Putatan Awift Code: pbbmykl
ii.
Local Purchase Order (LPO) to SABAH PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY (SPHPS)
Account No: 3180164327 Name of Bank: Public Bank
Address: Bangunan Klinik Sihat, Klinik Kesihatan Putatan, Jalan Pasir Putih Putatan, 88200 Sabah.
iii.
Cash (for onsite registration): Upon registration
Note: Please fax or email transaction slip/copy of LPO as proof of payment to secretariat. The original bring upon
registration
Cancellations/Non-attendance is not refundable. Replacement of registered participant is acceptable. I hereby agree to
the terms and conditions stated above.
Date:
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SECRETARIAT INFORMATION
Pejabat Kesihatan Kawasan Kudat
Beg Berkunci 06
89059 Kudat, Sabah
Mobile: 012-2655075 Office: 088-611581 Fax: 088-611523
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://jknsabah.moh.gov.my/sabahcolloquium2014
9TH SABAH PUBLIC HEALTH COLLOQUIUM 2014
“HEALTHY HEALTHCARE WORKERS:
TOWARDS IMPROVED HEALTHCARE DELIVERY”
23rd—26th SEPTEMBER 2014
KUDAT GOLF & MARINA RESORT
PROGRAMME
23rd SEPTEMBER 2014 (TUESDAY)
1300 - 1400
Pre-conference Workshop Registration
1430 - 1700
Pre-conference Workshops:
1.
Microsoft Excel : A Simple Tool for Public Health Surveillance
Dr. Abdul Hamid Jaafar
Principal Assistant Director,
Sabah State Health Department.
Venue: Grand Ballroom
2.
SPSS - A tool for Public Health Surveillance
Dr. Richard Avoi
Principal Assistant Director,
Sabah State Health Department.
Venue: Marudu Hall
Secretariat
Secretariat
Secretariat
1400 - 1700
Conference Registration
Secretariat
1700 - 1900
Healthy Life Style Activities
i.
Sunset View to the Tip Of Borneo
ii.
Marina Resort Cruising
iii.
Futsal Friendly Match
Secretariat
24th SEPTEMBER 2014 (WEDNESDAY)
0730 - 0815
Registration
Secretariat
0815 - 0830
Safety Briefing
Secretariat
0830 - 0930
Keynote Address
Healthy Healthcare Workers:
Towards Improved Healthcare Delivery
Dr Christina Rundi
State Health Director
Sabah State Health Department
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Dr Hj Jamail Muhi
Deputy State Health Director
Sabah State Health Department
0930 - 1030
Plenary 1 - Tuberculosis : Risk Among Healthcare Workers
Dato’ Sri Dr Hasan Abdul Rahman
Public Health Consultant
Ministry of Health, Malaysia
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Dr Jenarun Jelip
Principal Assistant Director,
Sabah State Health Department.
1030 - 1100
Morning Tea
Secretariat
1100 - 1200
Plenary 2 - Occupational Safety and Health For Healthcare Workers
Prof. Madya Dr. Shamsul Bahari Shamsudin
Director Centre of Occupational Safety & Health,
University Malaysia Sabah
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Dr Sahipudin Saupin
Principal Assistant Director,
Sabah State Health Department.
1200 - 1300
Opening Ceremony & Photography Session
YB Datuk Ir Edward Yong Oui Fah
Health Exco Of Sabah
Secretariat
1300 - 1415
Lunch
Secretariat
1500 - 1700
Free Papers Oral Presentation 1
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Secretariat
Interactive Poster Presentation
Venue: Hotel Lobby
1700 - 1800
Tea Break
Secretariat
1900 - 2200
Gala Dinner : Theme — Floral Creative
Secretariat
9TH SABAH PUBLIC HEALTH COLLOQUIUM 2014
“HEALTHY HEALTHCARE WORKERS:
TOWARDS IMPROVED HEALTHCARE DELIVERY”
23rd—26th SEPTEMBER 2014
KUDAT GOLF & MARINA RESORT
PROGRAMME
25th SEPTEMBER 2014 (THURSDAY)
0730 - 0830
Registration
Secretariat
0830 - 0930
Plenary 3 : Non Communicable Disease
Dr. Fredie Robinson
Department of Community & Family
Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Health
Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Dr Leydra Philip Felix
Assistant Director,
Sabah State Health Department.
0930 - 1030
Free Papers Oral Presentation 2
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Secretariat
1030 - 1100
Morning Tea
Secretariat
1100 - 1300
Free Papers Oral Presentation 3
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Secretariat
1300 - 1400
Lunch
Secretariat
1400 - 1700
Closing Ceremony
Dr Christina Rundi
State Health Director
Sabah State Health Department
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Secretariat
26th SEPTEMBER 2014 (FRIDAY)
0800
Community Outreach Programme
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstract must be submitted via e-mail at [email protected]
Deadline abstract submission: 31 July 2014
Instructions:
1.
All submitted abstract should include the following:

Title

Name of author(s)

Institution / hospital where work was conducted or current institution/ hospital

Email address of the communicating author (mandatory)
2.
The text of the abstract should be no more than 300 words (excluding title, name of authors,
institution and email address)
3.
Use standard abbreviations only. Within the body of the abstract, when using abbreviations
spell out the name in full at the first mention and follow with the abbreviation in parenthesis.
4.
Your abstract should clearly and where applicable concisely outline the Background, Aims/
Objectives, Method, Findings/Result and Conclusion.
5.
Abstract should be submitted ONLY in a Microsoft Word Document format (.doc or .docx).
Tables or images should not be used in your abstract and no subtitles within the abstract.
6.
The abstracts should be written with formatting instruction:
- Font: Arial
- Font size: 10
- Spacing: Single
- Alignment: Justified
- Language: English or Bahasa Malaysia
- Title: Use a mix of upper and lower case letters and the entire title should be in BOLD
- Authors: If there is more than one author, list all the authors and indicate the presenter (refer
Abstract Template). You may also indicate abstract for oral or poster presentation.
7.
Individuals who submit their abstract will be notified of the committee’s decision as to whether
their submission has been successful via e-mail.
ABSTRACT TEMPLATE
Mandatory Information
Name of presenter:
Address:
Phone No.:
Email:
Oral/Poster presentation:
PAPER TITLE: (Arial, 10pt font, bold, left aligned, Mix of upper and lower case letters)
Author/s: Arial, 10pt font, List the name of author/s (Name, Surname in CAPITALS), presenting author/s first followed
by others, separated by a comma, with superscript 1, 2 etc. eg. JackJONES1, Abu BAKAR2.
Organisation or Affiliation: Organisations numbered in superscript to indicate association with author or presenter:
Arial, 10pt font, Italics, Organisation, City, Country eg. 1University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2Jabatan
Kesihatan Negeri Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
Abstract: Arial, 10pt font, single spaced, justify aligned, maximum of 300 words (excluding title, name of authors,
institution and email address). Subheading are not required within the abstract text but content should encompass
Background, Objectives, Methods, Findings and Conclusion.
PLACES OF INTEREST IN KUDAT
The beautiful town of Kudat lies on the northern tip of Borneo Island. It serves as the administrative center for the Kudat division
which includes the towns in Kudat, Pitas, Kota Marudu, as well as some offshore islands. Kudat is inhabited mainly by the
Rungus ethnic people as a sub-group of the indigenous Kadazan native. The town was founded by A.H. Everett of the British
North Borneo Company on December 7, 1881 to be the first capital of British North Borneo due to its strategic geographic
location. Kudat is famous for its Rungus longhouses, traditional gong-making villages, and the Tanjung Simpang Mengayau the
northernmost point on the island of Borneo, better known as the Tip of Borneo.
GOMBIZAU HONEY BEE FARM
Gombizau Honey Bee Farm is located in Matunggong, a sub-district 43 kilometers south of Kudat town, where one of the
economical activities for the village community is honey bee farming. There are over a hundred bee cages in the bee farm.
Founded over ten years ago, this bee farm produces honey both for the consumption of the local people as well as to be sold in
bottles for those who are akin to the sweet taste of raw honey. For many generations, the people of Kampung Gombizau has
been consuming raw honey as it is believed and has been proven to possess remedial properties; other than being able to lend
its superior taste to food when used in cooking. Here, visitors will be able to observe how a bee farm is managed. They will
often get a taste of raw honey straight from the honeycomb. Other than that, there are also rubber trees planted at the bee
farm. Therefore, visitors can also witness the traditional method of rubber tapping and rubber rolling.
RUNGUS LONG HOUSE (BAVANGAZO VILLAGE)
Traditionally, the Rungus people live in longhouses built on stilts, but the shift to modern-day living has meant that the sight of
such longhouses are getting more rare. In Kg. Bavanggazo near Tinangol in the Kudat district, you can still experience this
fascinating communal lifestyle in a purpose-built longhouse constructed entirely of traditional materials but with added modern
comforts like toilets and showers. Situated in a valley about 41 kilometers south of Kudat town and 98 kilometers or two and a
half hours drive from KK City, you can get a taste of real Rungus living through their food, daily rituals and music on a day trip
or overnight stay. The later will need prior arrangements.
GONG FACTORY (SUMANGKAP VILLAGE)
The gong is the most important Rungus musical instrument which is played during festivities and grand occasions such as
weddings. The gongs that are sold in Kampung Sumangkap vary in sizes of visitors can expect to find tiny souvenirs ones with
different shapes and unique designs (price ranging from RM25 to RM37) as well as large ones that can reach up to 2 meters
wide in diameter. For large groups of visitors, the villagers of Kampung Sumangkap will often hold cultural performances in the
Kampung Sumangkap Community Hall where the Kulintangan (a set of different sized gongs producing different sounds) is to
be played. Here, visitors will also have the opportunity to witness the method of gong making by the professional gong makers
in the village.
TAMU KUDAT
The tamu (market) in Kudat is a great opportunity to discover local produce and unique handicrafts. The tamu is a flurry of
sights, sounds and smells, bustling with traders and buyers hoping to get a good bargain! In Kudat, the tamu is known for its
local-grown vegetables, dried fish, tropical fruits and edible seaweed. Be sure to check out the Rungus handicraft, particularly
their intricate beaded work and handwoven Tinohian cloth.
KUDAT GOLF CLUB
It has been in existence since the early 1900s and is acknowledged as the first golf club in Sabah. The early nine-hole golf
course, now called the second nines, is located in the heart of Kudat town. Naturally wooded and matured, Kudat Golf Club is a
3075 meters course, challenging in its own way, being surrounded by buildings, roads and houses. Since mid-2002, the new
nine-hole course (the first nines) 3005 meters, has been opened for play giving Kudat Golf Club an 18-hole golf course of 6080
meters. This non-buggy course faces Marudu Bay and features large water hazards and numerous bunkers throughout. It is
complemented by the Marina Resort which offers good accommodation and F&B outlets. There is also a driving range.
THE TIP OF BORNEO
This dramatic headland is situated in the northern-most tip of BORNEO, the third largest island in the world, after Greenland
and New Guinea. It is located in the Kudat Peninsula, about three and a half hours (or 215 kilometres) drive from Kota Kinabalu
City. Simpang Mengayau means 'lingering junction' as it is here that the South China Sea lingers and meets the Sulu Seas
flowing from the east. Enjoy the stunning view. The sunsets and full moons are just beautiful. The Pulau
Kalampunian lighthouse is a reminder of treacherous coastline and past shipwrecks. On the left is the beautiful beach of
Pantai Kalampunian. It's a lovely easy stroll to the flagpole, the Globe and the rocky outcrop that forms the "Tip of Borneo".