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  • Malaysian Congress of Radiology 2023

    We stand at the crossroads of medical progress, where the intricate tapestry of tradition intertwines seamlessly with the boundless realms of innovation. The Malaysian Congress of Radiology 2023, held from 21-23rd July 2023 in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, serves as a beacon for the convergence of foundational knowledge and cutting-edge advancements in the field of radiology.

    Within the pages of this abstract book, we present the culmination of intellectual pursuit and scientific rigor, showcasing the top 100 abstracts carefully curated from a pool of brilliant minds. The theme of "Intertwining Foundation with Innovation" encapsulates the essence of this congress, as radiologists, radiology trainees, and allied health professionals come together to explore the harmonious interplay between time-honoured practices and pioneering technologies.

    I commend the dedication and expertise of all those who have contributed to this abstract book. May it inspire fruitful discussions, ignite fresh insights, and foster collaborations that will shape the future of radiology, ensuring the highest standards of patient care and medical excellence.

  • Special Issue 2 (2023): Postgraduate Research Colloquium

    This Special Issue presents selected peer-reviewed full-text articles from the Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). This issue was an initiative of the Office of the Deputy Dean of Research and Industrial Linkages in order to promote research among faculty members. This edition is a triumph for the Faculty of Health Sciences.

    The Faculty of Health Sciences promotes high quality research in various disciplines such as nutrition, nursing, medical imaging, optometry, biomedical science, environmental health, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy. It is imperative that these disciplines come together and exchange knowledge, ideas, and experiences to pave the way for a healthier and more sustainable future. In addition, research in these disciplines is of utmost importance to advance the field of health sciences. Therefore, the faculty encourages all students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, to continue participating in research in order to produce intellectuals with a strong scientific background.

    This Special Issue not only focuses on health sciences but also encompasses other fields related to health sciences. Original and review articles are accepted for publication. This issue serves as a good platform for students and researchers to share their research in the ever-evolving field of health sciences.

  • Globally, the prevalence of both communicable and non-communicable diseases has reached pandemic levels. The prevalence of diseases including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and obesity is worldwide. With the help of technology, many of the most severe infectious diseases of the 20th century may now be fought. These disorders are conditions that develop over an extended period of time as a result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioural factors, especially the non-communicable diseases.  The goal of this Special Issue, "Combating disease: Current trends, risk, treatment and prevention" is to discuss a wide range of disease-related topics, including make studies about the current pandemic season public. We specially encourage articles that offer fresh perspectives on medicine, medical systems, and management including epidemiological studies, basic science of local and systemic responses related to the medical sciences, fundamental research in medical sciences in lowering risk, improving treatment and prevention.  All Special issues of JUMMEC follow the exact peer review process as regular papers and are published along with the regular issues of the journal when they are accepted. There are additionally labelled as belonging to a Special Issue and share a particular topic of interest to the scientific community.

    Special Issue 1 (2022) Combating disease: Current trends, risk, treatment and prevention

    Globally, the prevalence of both communicable and non-communicable diseases has reached pandemic levels. The prevalence of diseases including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and obesity is worldwide. With the help of technology, many of the most severe infectious diseases of the 20th century may now be fought. These disorders are conditions that develop over an extended period of time as a result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioural factors, especially the non-communicable diseases. 

    The goal of this Special Issue, "Combating disease: Current trends, risk, treatment and prevention" is to discuss a wide range of disease-related topics, including make studies about the current pandemic season public. We specially encourage articles that offer fresh perspectives on medicine, medical systems, and management including epidemiological studies, basic science of local and systemic responses related to the medical sciences, fundamental research in medical sciences in lowering risk, improving treatment and prevention. 

    All Special issues of JUMMEC follow the exact peer review process as regular papers and are published along with the regular issues of the journal when they are accepted. There are additionally labelled as belonging to a Special Issue and share a particular topic of interest to the scientific community.

     

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