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Advisor
Dato’ Dr Subrahmanyam Balan
Chairperson
Dr Raha Mohd Daud
Hon Secretary
Dr Ismawati Sukawi
Hon Treasurers
Dr Murniati MustafaDr Lakshmi Thiayagarajan
SCienTifiC CommiTTee
Chairpersons
Dr Mafeitzeral bin MamatDr Maria Lee Hooi Sean
Committee members
Dr Rafidah AtanDr Shahridan Fathil
Dr Muhammad Maaya
orgAniSing CommiTTee
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It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 2017 Annual Scientific Congress of the Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists and the College of Anaesthesiologists (ASC of the MSA/CoA), which is to be held from 27th to 30th April 2017 at the Berjaya Waterfront Hotel, Johor Bahru, Johor. It is an honour for us to once again host this much awaited Annual Scientific Congress within our anaesthesiology fraternity.
The Scientific Committee has chosen “Re-Emergence” as the theme to reflect on old or previous practices that have been less adopted but have now come back into trend. The scientific programme will consist of pre-congress workshops, plenaries and concurrent symposia. Distinguished and renowned speakers from local and overseas will share their knowledge and expertise on a wide variety of topics.
As for the venue, Berjaya Waterfront Hotel (formerly known as The ZON Regency Hotel by the Sea) will give you a nice view of the Selat Tebrau and Johor Bahru city. The hotel and its integrated duty-free zone is home to an array of shopping, dining and entertainment options.
For the ever popular Gala Dinner, we have chosen the theme “Simply Traditional” because we are certain that everyone of us will definitely have our own favourite traditional costumes and would make the night more colourful.
We look forward to meeting you at the congress.
Dr Raha Mohd Daud
Organising Chairperson
MSA and CoA Annual Scientific Congress 2017
meSSAge from THe orgAniSing CHAirperSon
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inviTed SpeAkerS
inTernATionAL fACULTY
Andrew KleinConsultant Anaesthetist, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Sabino ScollettaProfessor of Anaesthesiology & Intensive Care, University Hospital of Siena, Italy Department
of Medical Biotechnologies,Unit of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Unit of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Viale Bracci 1, 53100, Siena, Italy
Miguel TrellesConsultant Anaesthetist, Coordinator of surgical and anaesthesia
activities, MSF Operational Centre Brussels, Belgium, Médecins sans Frontières MSF (Doctors without Borders)
Lynette DominguezConsultant Surgeon, MSF Operational Centre Brussels, Belgium,
Médecins sans Frontières MSF (Doctors without Borders)
Soon YuenSenior Consultant Surgeon, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, Jurong Medical Centre, Singapore
Joseph AbuegConsultant Anaesthetist, GE Healthcare ASEAN, Singapore
Richard Riley Royal Perth Hospital, Australia
Supranee NiruthisardThailand
mALAYSiAAdi OsmanAndrew GunnAriffin Marzuki MokhtarAzlina MasdarChan See YunFahmi LukmanHaslan GhazaliHassan AriffJahizah HassanKiung Sze TingKwok Fan YinLakshmi ThiayagarajanLim Wee LeongMary CardosaMahazir KassimMarzida Mansor
Murniati MustafaNor’Azim Mohd YunosNoorjahan Haneem Md HashimNora Azura ZainNur Fadhlina ArifinNurhayati Mohd IdrisOmar SulaimanRafidah AtanRaha Abdul RahmanSivasakthi VelayuthapillaiAlan Soh Hock GuanTeo Shu ChingUngku Kamariah Ungku AhmadVanitha Sivanaser Gordon WongYoga Bhavani
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Field Surgical CareIn collaboration with Medicins Sans Frontiere (MSF) and Mercy Malaysia (MM)
dATe & Time
27th April 2017, Thursday (0830 to 1700)
venUe
Gleneagles Medini Hospital
fACULTY
Shahridan Fathil (Organising Chairman)Miguel TrellesLynette DominguezMafeitzeral Mamat
Shalimar AbdullahMohd Ashraff Ariff Nasuha Yaacob
The workshop is designed to prepare anaesthetists, surgeons and obstetricians to provide quality surgical care in the immediate post-disaster response and/or resource limited environment.
The faculty will be led by referents from MSF Operation Center Brussels, and assisted by veterans from Mercy Malaysia.
CoUrSe progrAmme
0745 – 0815 RegISTRATIOn
0815 – 0830 Introduction Shahridan Fathil
0830 – 0900 surgical activities in the field Miguel Trelles
0900 – 0930 Prerequisite to surgery Lynette Domiguez
0930 – 1000 MSF protocols Miguel Trelles
1000 – 1030 Tea Break
1030 – 1100 MSF surgical tools Lynette Dominguez
1100 – 1130 MM emergency Response Unit Mohd Ashraff Ariff
1130 – 1200 Mass casualty management Miguel Trelles
1200 – 1230 War surgery Lyntte Dominguez
1230 – 1300 Field orthopaedics Shalimar Abdullah
1230 – 1400 Lunch Break
1400 – 1430 Field obstetrics Nasuha Yaacob
1430 – 1500 Field anaesthesia Miguel Trelles
1500 – 1530 Field regional anaesthesia Mafeitzeral Mamat
1530 – 1600 Ultrasound in the field Shahridan Fathil
1600 – 1630 Q & A
end of SeSSion
pre-CongreSS WorkSHop 1
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Crisis For The Anaesthetists: Short, Sharp, Intense!
dATe & Time
27th April 2017, Thursday (0800 to 1400)
venUe
Monash Medical School
fACiLiTATorS
Rafidah binti Atan Monash University Malaysia, Johor Bahru
Nor’azim bin Mohd Yunos Monash University Malaysia, Johor Bahru
Mafeitzeral Mamat Gleneagles Medini Hospital, Johor Bahru
Noorjahan Haneem binti Md Hashim University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
Co-fACiLiTATorS
Hanizah binti Mohamed Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru
Nurhanani Zaini binti Mohd Sapiee Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru
Nur Ilyani Bujang Hospital Sultan Ismail, Johor Bahru
Won Kang Lin Hospital Sultan Ismail, Johor Bahru
We invite medical officers, nurses and anaesthetists to participate in this short and intense course on crisis management. This half-day course will start off with a short briefing on principles of crisis management and orientation to the simulation environment plus its rules of engagement. Participants are then divided into four groups and will rotate through four stations on various crisis scenarios relevant to the practice of anaesthesia and intensive care. Time allocated for each scenario is approximately 45 minutes including debriefing time.
This short course may act as an introductory course on crisis management for newbies, or a refresher course for those already familiar with its concept. Facilitators of this course have undergone formal training to run simulation sessions and are experienced in providing a safe learning environment for all levels of participants.
The course will be held at the Clinical School Johor Bahru, Monash University Malaysia, which houses simulation rooms that are fully equipped to run immersive simulations.
Come and join us for this short and sharp course! It will be a half-day well spent!
pre-CongreSS WorkSHop 2
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Basic Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)
dATe & Time
27th April 2017 (1200 to 1800)
venUe
Berjaya Waterfront Hotel
CoordinATor
Faizal Zuhri
We invite specialists, medical officers, pharmacists and nurses involved in the delivery of CRRT to critically ill patients.
Participants will be able to:
1. Describe the basics of CRRT provision to patients across the entire spectrum of critical illness
2. Discuss the latest information regarding the entire CRRT prescription from modality choice, anticoagulation, access choice and timing of CRRT initiation, and the application of CRRT in various disease states.
3. experience hands-on-training using CRRT machines and learn the practicalities of initiation and common problems during provision of CRRT including plasmapheresis to critically ill.
Come and join us in this enlightening half-day course!
pre-CongreSS WorkSHop 3
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How To Ventilate Like Intensivists!
dATe & Time
27th April 2017 (1200 to 1800)
venUe
Berjaya Waterfront Hotel
CoordinATor
Faizal Zuhri
We invite specialists and medical officers involved in the delivery of ventilation to critically ill patients. Whenever you dial the nobs on the ventilator, have you ever wonder, how much is too much or too little?
The workshop will cover the physiological basis of ventilation, the new features in advance ventilator and the protective ventilation strategies to minimise ventilator associated lung injury
Come and discover how you can individualise your therapy!
pre-CongreSS WorkSHop 4
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pre-CongreSS WorkSHop 5
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
dATe & Time
27th April 2017 (0730 to 1700)
venUe
Berjaya Waterfront Hotel
0730 – 0830 RegISTRATIOn
0830 – 0835 Welcome note Yong Chow Yen
0835 – 0900 evidence, patient selection and outcome Lim Chew Har
0900 – 0925 Physiology of VV and VA eCMO Lim Chew Har
0925 – 0950 Cannula, tubing, pump, oxygenator, monitors Mohamad Hanafi Mohd
0950 – 1015 Cannulation and surgical considerations Faisal Ismail
1015 – 1040 Initiation and stabilization (VA and VV) Zuraini Md Nor
1040 – 1110 Tea
1110 – 1135 Anticoagulation Mohamad Hanafi Mohd
1135 – 1200 Monitoring and eCMO circuit management Hamidah Ismail
1200 – 1225 nursing care of patient on eCMO Nur Asmayanti Leman
1225 – 1250 Complications and management Hamidah Ismail
1250 – 1315 Weaning and decannulation (VA and VV) Zuraini Md Nor
1315 – 1430 Lunch
1430 – 1630 Practical sessions in 4 groups rotation
A. Cannula selection Faisal Ismail, Mohamad Hanafi, Hj Halim
B. Circuit jigsaw puzzle Yong Chow Yen, Faradh Anas Masdokhi
C. Circuit assembly, priming, initiation, trouble shooting
Hamidah Ismail, Hermi Safian
D. Monitoring and documentation Zuraini Md Nor, Nur Asmayanti Leman
1630 – 1700 Tea & enD OF SCIenTIFIC PROgRAMMe
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progrAmme SUmmArY
DateTime
28th April 2017 Friday
29th April 2017 Saturday
30th April 2017 Sunday
0700 – 0730MEET-THE-EXPERT 1 MEET-THE-EXPERT 2
0730 – 0800RegISTRATIOn
0800 – 0830PLENARY 2
0830 – 0900PLENARY 1 PLENARY 5
0900 – 0930
PLENARY 30930 – 1000OPenIng CeReMOnY
SYMPoSiA
1000 – 103018 19
1030 – 1100 Tea Break SYMPoSiA
1100 – 1130 SYMPoSiA9 10 11
Tea Break
1130 – 12001 2 3
SYMPoSiA
1200 – 1230PLENARY 4 20 21 22
1230 – 1300
Lunch Symposium 1
Friday Prayers
1300 – 1330Lunch Symposium 2
1330 – 1400
1400 – 1430SYMPoSiA
SYMPoSiA
12 13 141430 – 15004 5 6
1500 – 1530
1530 – 1600 Tea BreakTea Break
1600 – 1630 SYMPoSiAMSA /
YiA
SYMPoSiA
1630 – 17007 8 15 16 17
1700 – 1730
1730 – 1900 College of Anaesthesiologists AGM
Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists AGM
2000 onwards
FACULTY DINNER (by invitation only)
2000 – 2300
GALA DINNER
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SCienTifiC progrAmme
0730 – 0830 REGISTRAT ION
0830 – 0930 PLENARY 1Anaesthesia response in conflict areas : The MSF experienceMiguel Trelles
0930 – 1030 OPENING CEREMONY*
1030 – 1100 Tea Break
1100 – 1230 SYMPoSiUM 1 EMERGING TRENDS
SYMPOSIUM 2PAIN MANAGEMENT
SYMPOSIUM 3PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE
1100 – 1130
The return of nitrous oxideNurfadhlina Ariffin
1100 – 1130
Pain free hospital and its implementationMary Cardosa
1100 – 1130
Optimization of perioperative haemoglobinAndrew Klein
1130 – 1200
Anaesthesia for the aging populationOmar Sulaiman
1130 – 1200
Procedural pain management in adultsUngku Kamariah
1130 – 1200
Perioperative care of the high risk surgical patientsSoon Yuen
1200 – 1230
Real-time clinical debriefingRafidah Atan
1200 – 1230
Consent and ethics in pain managementMarzida Mansor
1200 – 1230
Pre-op investigation: Keeping it relevantJahizah Hassan, Kiung Sze Ting
1230 – 1315 Lunch Symposium 1 (MSD)Role of the anaesthetist in enhanced recoveryJan Mulier
1315 – 1415 Fr iday Prayers
1415 – 1545 SYMPOSIUM 4NEUROANAESTHESIA
SYMPOSIUM 5RESEARCH & TRAINING
SYMPOSIUM 6SPECIAL INTEREST
1415 – 1445
Future and direction of neuroanaesthesia in MalaysiaLim Wee Leong
1415 – 1445
POSA TRIALEleanor Fe Fey Chew
1415 – 1445
Field anaesthesiaMiguel Trelles
DAY 1 | 28th April 2017 (FRIDAY)
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SCienTifiC progrAmme (continued)
1445 – 1515
Traumatic brain injury : The Malaysian ExperienceFahmi Lukman
1445 – 1515
Patient centric healthcareAriffin Marzuki
1445 – 1515
Donation after cardiac death: Are we ready?Omar Sulaiman
1515 – 1545
The brain bulge: Management strategiesVanita Sivanaser
1515 – 1545
Simulation as an essential training tool in anaesthesiaRichard Riley
1515 – 1545
Medical cannabisMary Cardosa
1545 – 1600 Tea Break
1600 – 1730
SYMPOSIUM 7ALLIED HEALTH 1 : COMMUNICATION DURING PATIENT CARE
SYMPOSIUM 8AMBULATORY ANAESTHESIA
MSA / YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARDS
1600 – 1630
KISS – Effective communicationSivasakhti
Velayuthapillai
1600 – 1630
TIVA in daycareGordon Wong
1630 – 1700
ISBAR and graded assertivenessRafidah Atan
1630 – 1700
MIS practice in daycareSoon Yuen
1700 – 1730
Communicating treatment goals in acute pain managementUngku Kamariah
1700 – 1730
Extended criteria for daycare surgeryEleanor Fe Fey Chew
1730 – 1900 COLLEGE OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS AGM
2000 onwards FACULTY DINNER (by invitation only)
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SCienTifiC progrAmme (continued)
0700 – 0800 MEET THE EXPERT 1What editors look forAndrew Klein
0800 – 0900 PLENARY 2The truth about medico-legal issues in anaesthesia practiceHassan Ariff
0900 – 1030 PLENARY 3Haemodynamic monitoring for perioperative optimization : What is the evidence?Sabino Scolletta
1030 – 1200 SYMPOSIUM 9POST ANAESTHESIA CARE
SYMPOSIUM 10AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
SYMPOSIUM 11UPDATES IN MONITORING & TECHNOLOGY
1030 – 1100
Essential setup of PACURaha Abdul Rahman
1030 – 1100
Muscle relaxant for the difficult airwayJan Mulier
1030 – 1100
Arterial pressure monitoring in anaesthesiaSabino Scoletta
1100 – 1130
Myths & facts of PONVNora Azura Zain
1100 – 1130
Airway ultrasoundAdi Osman
1100 – 1130
Adequacy of anaesthesia – NMT/ENTROPY/BISJoseph Abeugh
1130 – 1200
Best practice with health informaticsAriffin Marzuki
1130 – 1200
Future of supraglottic devicesFahmi Lukman
1130 – 1200
CVP – The forgotten monitorHassan Ariff
1200 – 1300 PLENARY 4Save blood, save livesAndrew Klein
1300 – 1400 Lunch Symposium 2 (Pfizer)(Topic to be confirmed)Supranee Niruthisard
1400 – 1530 SYMPOSIUM 12VENTILATION STRATEGIES
SYMPOSIUM 13CARDIOTHORACIC ANAESTHESIA
SYMPOSIUM 14PERIOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
1400 – 1430
Management of atelectasisJoseph Abeug
1400 – 1430
Optimizing oxygen delivery during extracorporeal circulationNurhayati Mohd Idris
1400 – 1430
Nightmare of anaphylaxisKwok Fan Yin
DAY 2 | 29th April 2017 (SATURDAY)
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SCienTifiC progrAmme (continued)
1430 – 1500
Helmet NIVAdi Osman
1430 – 1500
Viscoelastic test of coagulation in cardiac surgeryHaslan Ghazali
1430 – 1500
Safety standards in management of drugs listed under Dangerous Drugs ActLim Wee Leong
1500 – 1530
Nasal high flow therapyRaha Abdul Rahman
1500 – 1530
Liberal vs restrictive transfusion strategy in cardiac surgeryAndrew Klein
1500 – 1530
Timeout & SSSL: Doing it right!Andrew Gunn
1530 – 1600 TEA BREAK
1600 – 1730
SYMPOSIUM 15MEDICOLEGAL & ETHICS ISSUE IN ANAESTHESIA
SYMPOSIUM 16TRAUMA ANAESTHESIA
SYMPOSIUM 17ALLIED HEALTH 2 : CARING FOR THE ANAESTHETISED
1600 – 1630
Bullying and harassment in OTRichard Riley
1600 – 1630
Preoperative trauma stabilizationAdi Osman
1600 – 1630
Pregnant mothers and anaesthesiaChan See Yun
1630 – 1700
Inappropriate surgery? The anaesthetist as patient’s advocateNoorjahan Haneem
1630 – 1700
War surgeryLynette Dominguez
1630 – 1700
I’m confused: Post op delirium / emergence delirium/POCDHaslan Ghazali
1700 – 1730
Consent of the minorTeo Shu Ching
1700 – 1730
ALS – Trauma prioritiesAndrew Gunn
1700 – 1730
Patient positioningVanitha Sivanaser
1730 – 1900 MALAYSIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS AGM
2000 – 2300 GALA DINNERTheme: Simply Traditional
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SCienTifiC progrAmme (continued)
0700 – 0800 MEET THE EXPERT 2
0830 – 0930PLENARY 5Hypnosedation in the 21st Century : Is It time for anaesthetists to embrace hypnosis?Alan Soh Hock Guan
0930 – 1100 SYMPOSIUM 18OBSTETRIC ANAESTHESIA
SYMPOSIUM 19ALLIED HEALTH 3 : CRISIS MANAGEMENT
0930 – 1000
Abnormal invasive placenta – Avoiding bloodbathAzlina Masdar
0930 – 1000
ALS Update 2015Murniati Mustafa
1000 – 1030
Point of care coagulation testChan See Yun
1000 – 1030
Crisis resource management rolesNoorjahan Haneem
1030 – 1100
ERAS – LSCSNora Azura Zain
1030 – 1100
Avoiding hypothermia in neonatesLakshmi Thiayagarajan
1100 – 1130 Tea break
1130 – 1300 SYMPOSIUM 20PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA
SYMPOSIUM 21UPDATES IN CRITICAL CARE
SYMPOSIUM 22PRACTICALS IN CLINICAL HYPNOSIS
1130 – 1200
Challenge of the neonatesLakshmi Thiayagarajan
1130 – 1200
Fluids 2017: Balance or unbalanced?Nor’Azim Mohd Yunos
Alan Soh Hock Guan
1200 – 1230
TIVA in childrenTeo Shu Ching
1200 – 1230
Steroids in pneumoniaMahazir Kassim
1230 – 1300
URTI anaesthesia risk? Evidence versus traditional practice?Yoga Bhavani
1230 – 1300
Advances in ICU: What can microcirculation can tell us?Sabino Scoletta
DAY 3 | 30th April 2017 (SUNDAY)
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CongreSS SeCreTAriAT
MALAYSIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTSg-1 Medical Academies of Malaysia, 210 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala LumpurTEL (603) 4023 4700, 4025 4700, 4025 3700 FAx (603) 4023 8100EMAIL secretariat@msa.asm.org.my WEBSITE www.msa.asm.org.my
regiSTrATion feeS
CategOrY On or before 28th February 2017
1st March 2017 to15th april 2017 On-Site
MSA / CoA Member / Allied Health Professional / Trainee RM 600 RM 650 RM 750
non-MSA / CoA Member RM 750 RM 800 RM 900Overseas Delegate USD 200 USD 250 USD 300
PRE-CoNgRESS WoRkSHoPS 27th April 2017 (Thursday)
(Places are limited and on first come first-served basis)
On or before 28th February 2017
1st March 2017 to15th April 2017
1. Field Surgical Care Gleneagles Medini Hospital (0830 – 1700)
RM 150 RM 180
2. Crisis For The Anaesthetists: Short, Sharp, Intense
Monash Medical School (0800 – 1400)RM 100 RM 130
3. Basic Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) Berjaya Waterfront Hotel (1200 – 1800)
RM 100 RM 130
4. How To Ventilate Like Intensivists! Berjaya Waterfront Hotel (1200 – 1800)
RM 100 RM 130
On or before 31st March 2017
1st April 2017 to15th April 2017
5. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Berjaya Waterfront Hotel (0730 – 1700)
RM 150 RM 180
For online registration and payment, please log on to www.msa.asm.org.my
pAYmenT
All payments should be issued to “MALAYSIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS”.
Payments can also be made via telegraphic transfer to:Account name : Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologistsname of Bank : CIMB Bank BerhadAddress of Bank : Kuala Lumpur Main Branch 11, Jalan Raja Laut, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaAccount number : 80-0021098-1Swift Code : CIBBMYKL
Please return the bank remittance note along with the Registration Form either by fax or email. Document image by email is also acceptable.
CongreSS informATion
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HoTeL ACCommodATion
BERjAYA WATERFRONT HOTEL, jOHOR BAHRU – MALAYSIA88 Jalan Ibrahim Sultan, Stulang Laut, 80300 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul TakzimAttention : Shahrul erwanTEL (607) 221 9999 FAx (607) 221 5303EMAIL shahrul.erwan@berjayahotel.com;bwh.rsvn@berjayahotel.comWEBSITE www.berjayahotel.com/johorbahru
ROOM TYpESROOM RATES
Single Double
Deluxe RM 186 nett per night with 1 breakfast
RM 209 nett per night with 2 breakfasts
Extra bed RM 93 nett per night with breakfast
RM 93 per night with breakfast
Club Suite – RM 396 nett per suite / night with 2 breakfasts
Corner Site – RM 513 nett per suite / night with 2 breakfasts
For reservation at Berjaya Waterfront Hotel, please use attached reservation form
SUpporTing HoTeLS (within 1 Km from congress venue)
1. GRAND BLUEWAVE HOTEL9R, Jalan Bukit Meldrum, 80300 Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaAttention : Salassa AizaEMAIL salassa.aiza@grandbluewavejb.com.my orEMAIL reservation@grandbluewavejb.com.myTEL (607) 221 6666 FAx (607) 222 9473 / 221 3090 / 221 0514 WEBSITE www.grandbluewavejb.com.my
ROOM TYpES ROOM RATES
Deluxe RoomSingle RM 180 nett with 1 breakfast
Twin RM 205 nett with 2 breakfasts
CongreSS informATion (continued)
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2. HOTEL SENTRAL jOHOR BAHRUno :17, Jalan Tenteram, Tanjung Puteri, 80300 Johor Bahru, JohorAttention : norlaily ToripTEL (607) 222 7788 FAx (607) 2223 7788EMAIL hsjbsales1@hsm.my WEBSITE www.hotelsentral.com
Room types Room Rates
Superior twin/king RM 120 nett/night with 2 breakfasts
For reservations, please contact hotels 1 & 2 directly
CAnCeLLATion And refUnd poLiCY
The Congress Secretariat must be notified in writing of all cancellations.
Refund will be made after the Congress. The refund policy is as follows:
Cancellation on or before 31st March 2017 : 50% refund
Cancellation after 31st March 2017 : nil
CerTif iCATe of ATTendAnCe
A Certificate of Attendance will be issued to all delegates.
L iAbiL iTY
The Organising Committee will not be liable for personal accidents, loss or damage to private properties of participants during the congress. Participants should make own arrangements with respect to personal insurance.
CongreSS informATion (continued)
diSCLAimerWhilst every attempt will be made to ensure that all aspects of the
Congress as mentioned in this publication will take place as scheduled, the Organising Committee reserves the right to make changes should the need arises.
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The Scientific Committee welcomes the submission of free communication abstracts for presentation at the Annual Scientific Congress 2017.
Free communications will be presented in one of the following formats:
a) Oral (for MSA-AZ Young Investigator Award and MSA Award)
b) Poster (for all other scientific communications)
Awards for best poster presentations :
1st Prize – RM1,000
2nd Prize – RM750
3rd Prize – RM500
Top 10 posters will be shortlisted. The presenters for these shortlisted posters must present their work to the judges in a 5-minute presentation.
Delegates are encouraged to submit abstracts for free papers / poster presentation online at:
www.msa.asm.org.myPlease log-on to our website for full details on how to submit abstracts. The closing date for
receipt of abstracts is 28TH FEBRUARY 2017.
gUideL ineS for SUbmiSSion of AbSTrACTS
v Abstracts are to be submitted in english.
v Organise the abstract under the headings: Title, Researchers (underline the Principal Investigator), Institution, Background, Objectives, Methods, Results and Conclusions.
v Abstracts of case reports will have the heading ‘Report’ instead of ‘Objectives’, ‘Methods’ and ‘Results’.
v Abstracts must be accompanied by payment of registration fees. If the abstract is subsequently not accepted for presentation, the registration fee will be refunded to the author in accordance with the cancellation policy.
v Scheduling details and guidelines for the final preparation of accepted presentations will be included with the notification of acceptance.
v Authors who have applied to compete in the MSA-AZ Young Investigator Award or MSA Award and whose abstracts are not selected, can opt for the poster presentation if they so wish.
v The final selection will be the responsibility of the Scientific Committee.
SCienTifiC CommUniCATionS
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SCienTifiC CommUniCATionS (continued)
SpeCiAL noTeS
1. All submissions of abstract for medical research on human subjects (excluding case reports/ case series and health system audits) should be accompanied by ethics committee approval letter
2. For those clinical research done in MOH facilities must have nMRR registration and nIH approval
3. For retrospective data analysis, authors can submit protocol to nMRR for expedited MReC approval.
4. All accepted abstracts will be compiled by the organizer and sent for approval by the Director general of Health by 20th March 2017.
inSTrUCTionS for poSTer preSenTATion
v Abstracts selected for posters will be presented as printed posters during the Congress. Authors will receive an e-mail with all technical information and details of the poster presentation prior to the event.
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mSA-AZ YoUng inveSTigATor AWArdThe Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists and AstraZeneca Sdn Bhd are proud to announce the Young Investigator Award for original work in the fields of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine. The award is given in recognition of outstanding original work and consists of an honorarium of RM 3,000 and a certificate of merit. This competition is open to Malaysians below the age of 40 as of 1st January 2017.
mSA AWArdThe Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists initiated the MSA Award to encourage medical investigators in the country to participate in the proceedings of the Annual Scientific Congress. The MSA recognises the importance of research in the advancement of the discipline and supports efforts to develop this activity. This award is given to the researcher who has shown great achievement in research and consists of an honorarium of RM 3,000 and a certificate of merit. This competition is open to all Malaysian medical practitioners. There is no age limit.
AWArdS
rULeS (for boTH AWArdS)
1. The award will be given to the doctor who presents the best oral free paper on any topic in Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care or Pain Medicine at the Annual Scientific Congress.
2. The work must have been carried out substantially in Malaysia.3. Only original work not previously published or presented, will be considered.4. A 250 to 300 words abstract has to be submitted before the closing date. The abstract should include a short discussion on how this work will enhance clinical
practice.5. The Organising Committee shall appoint the panel of judges. The decision made by the
panel of judges shall be final.6. In the event that no entry of sufficient merit is presented, the panel of judges may
recommend that no award be made.7. Closing date for applications in this competition is 28TH FEBRUARY 2017.
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