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THE CONFERENCE TENTATIVE

After a few times of meeting with all members, here are the results on our tentative programme for  AMO CONFERENCE on June 2014



Conference Formats     . Paper and Poster Presentations
                                    . Presentation by Invited Speakers
                                    . Exhibitions

Mode of payment           
Cash / On-line Payment under the name of:

Persatuan Penolong Pegawai Perubatan Onkologi Putrajaya Dan Selangor
(Bank Rakyat   Account no: 22-098-131858-3 )

Accommodation Suggestion :
1. Hotel The Everly , Putrajaya          Tel: (+60)3 8892 2929

Open for registration now :
For Further Enquiries, kindly please contact :
Ahmad bin Yasin
HP: 0173065607 ( maahmad@nci.gov.my)

Hj. Muhammad Shaufi bin Rifin  
HP: 0133989578 (mashaufi@nci.gov.my)

Zulkeply bin Ghazali
HP: 0139465760 ( mazulkeply@nci.gov.my)
                                     

TENTATIVE PROGRAMME :
26/6/2014 (Thursday)
7.30 – 8.30:         Registration
8.30- 9.00:           Ceramah 1 –  Saiful Rizal B. Sukar, IKN  : Case Presentation
                                                   Ahmad B. Yasin, IKN : Case Presentation

9.00 – 9.30           Ceramah 2 – Case Presentation
                                                  Case Presentation

9.30-10.30:          - Ucapan Ketua Penolong Pegawai Perubatan, KKM
                            - Ucapan Perasmian oleh  Dr. Asmayani Binti Khalib
                                  Director of National Cancer Institute

                            - Pesembahan Multimedia  : Overview Institut Kanser Negara. Where are we?
                                                                          En. Ahmad B. Yasin     , IKN
                            - Kudapan
10.30-11.00:        Ceramah 3 – Hospital Pulau Pinang : Case Presentation
                                                     Hospital Sarawak: Case Presentation

11.00-12.00:        Ceramah 4 – Pursuing a Career in Oncology (Hj. Moideen Kutty b Hassan )
12.00-12.30:        Ceramah 5 –  Palliative Care – Role for AMO? ( Dr Richard Lim Boon Leong )
12.30-2.30:          Break
2.30-3.30:            Ceramah 6 – Surgical Emergencies For medical Oncology Patient
                             ( Mr. Nor Hisham bin Muda )
3.30-4.30:            Ceramah 7 – Mangement of Dermatologic Toxicity of Theraphy ( Dr. Lau Kah Liew )
4.30-5.00:            Tea break

27/6/2014 (Friday)

8.30-9.00:            Ceramah 8 – Cardiotoxicity Management ( Dr. Lau Fen Nee )
9.00-9.30:            Ceramah 9  – Neurologic Complications of Cancer ( Dr. Suhana binti Yusak )
9.30-10.30:          Ceramah 10 – Cancer Survivorship ( Dr. Gerard Lim Ching Chye )
10.30-11.30:        Morning Tea
11.30-12.15:        Discussion / Closing




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