The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysian neurologis­t admi ed to WSO future leader programme

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KUALA LUMPUR: Neurologis­t Dr Wan Asyraf Wan Zaidi is the first Malaysian ever admi ed to the inaugural World Stroke Organisati­on’s Future Stroke Leaders Programme (WSO FLP), a global initiative to equip early career clinicians, educators, and researcher­s with an understand­ing of the key challenges in relation to stroke care.

Dr Wan Asyraf, 35, vice-chairman of the Malaysia Stroke Council and a clinical lecturer at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Faculty of Medicine, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz (HCTM) here, is one of the 32 candidates selected out of the 113 applicatio­ns received by the WSO.

His experience as the national lead investigat­or for several multicentr­e clinical trials stood him in good stead to qualify and be selected into the WSO FLP.

The two-year programme, which began this month, will equip these career clinicians and researcher­s with in-depth understand­ing of the key challenges in the disease and how these challenges can be addressed within diverse stroke care systems.

“I hope with my involvemen­t in this programme, together with internatio­nal experts in stroke (care), I will be able to develop a be er system and to provide the best high quality care for stroke patients in the ASEAN region, Malaysia and specifical­ly in our hospitals.

“I am very excited to work with the mentors and other colleagues. Together, we will be presenting our project in the next World Stroke Congress 2021 and 2022. I would also like to express my appreciati­on to HCTM, UKM and Malaysia Stroke Council team for their endless support,” he told Bernama in an interview, here recently.

He said the programme would also allow him to be involved in the most recent comprehens­ive, multidisci­plinary discussion­s on stroke prevention, stroke awareness, stroke treatment and rehabilita­tion planning.

“(I will be) the first cohort, not only in gender and regional balance with an uphill task of being the ambassador of the World Stroke Organisati­on, as well as the World Stroke Academy, to ensure continuous efforts (are being made) in improving stroke care in this region and, specifical­ly for me, in

Malaysia. It’s definitely an honour to be selected as the first Malaysian for this programme,” he added.

In March, the WSO invited applicatio­ns for WSO FLP from individual­s under the age of 40 with the potential to lead the transforma­tion of stroke prevention, treatment and support at national, regional and global levels.

Despite the challenges due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, 113 applicatio­ns were received namely from Asia (34), Africa (23), Europe (23), South America (21), North America (seven) and Australasi­a (five).

A selection commi ee comprising Stroke Leaders, led by Professor Werner Hacke, Professor Valeria Caso and Professor Christophe­r Chen, interviewe­d all shortliste­d applicants before 32 early career clinicians and researcher­s, evenly divided by gender and geography with a diversity of background­s, were finally admi ed to the first WSO FLP.

The curriculum, which will leverage on the WSO’s World Stroke Academy, led by its new editor-in-chief Gustavo Saposnik, encompasse­s the stroke care continuum from prevention, acute treatment, post-stroke care through to rehabilita­tion and will support the developmen­t and exercise of key skills including research and peer review, writing for publicatio­n, care quality improvemen­t tools, multidisci­plinary collaborat­ion, project design and management and stroke advocacy. – Bernama

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