1January2021
Sharing Expertise Can Boost Scoliosis Treatment

AIMST University's Faculty of Allied Health Professions (FAHP) Dean, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Chye Wah and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chew Heng Hai, adjunct research & innovation consultant of FAHP have jointly written an article on ‘Sharing expertise can boost scoliosis treatment’. According to them, scoliosis treatment has its limitations. Furthermore, poor patient compliance and a standard regime for a relatively wide range of scoliosis contribute to a poor prognosis. To overcome this, they have suggested four ways to spare the patients from pain and agony. The article was published on 1st January 2021 in the ‘Letters’ section of the News Straits Times (NST). Click https://www.nst.com.my/.../sharing-expertise-can-boost... to read.

3May2021
Update on the Campus Proactive Measures to Prevent Covid-19 Occurrence in AIMST University

AIMST senior management staff are meeting on a regular basis regarding pandemic planning in order to ensure that all steps necessary to support the safety of the campus are implemented. The university will continue to monitor coronavirus developments both domestically and abroad and will notify the campus of key updates as appropriate. This website is intended to serve as a resource for AIMST University and we urge students and staff to monitor it regularly for updates.

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