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IJN in tie-up to open heart centre in Terengganu

- NURADZIMMA­H DAIM news@nst.com.my

AHEART specialist centre will be set up in Terengganu as part of a strategic collaborat­ion between Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) and the National Heart Institute (IJN).

IJN chief executive officer Datuk Dr Aizai Azan Abdul Rahim said it would commence the initial stage of the cooperatio­n with UniSZA in certain cardiovasc­ular as well as thoracic consultanc­y and advisory services at Hospital Pengajar UniSZA.

“We will start with specialist outpatient treatment first and expand to other services such as paediatric cardiovasc­ular and thoracic.

“We are also looking at working on integrated disease management with UniSZA.

“The centre would benefit some 30,000 patients in the East Coast. We have received requests from many people asking if we would give treatment outside Kuala Lumpur.

“This is the first step towards bringing our services to the people.

“We will look at possibilit­ies of opening such centres in other areas as well,” he said at a press conference yesterday.

In his speech earlier, Dr Aizai said IJN specialist­s would be assigned to the teaching hospital in Gong Badak — where the centre would be located — to deliver medical services, share their skills and participat­e in joint-research initiative­s with their peers from UniSZA.

“Building upon our success so far, a core part of our current strategic plan is to expand our services and expertise beyond the confines of our headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur,” he said at the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) between UniSZA and IJN, witnessed by Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

Dr Aizai said the MoU outlined their mutual interests to establish cooperatio­n in relation to the provision and establishm­ent of medical and health services, facilities, training, research and other related medical services in Terengganu.

UniSZA vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Hassan Basri Awang Mat Dahan said the constructi­on of the teaching hospital was 85 per cent completed and was expected to open next year.

Present were IJN chief clinical officer Dr Hasri Samion and UniSZA director Hilmi Mohd Nashir.

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