Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Dr Masliza Mahmod, an amazing women

MM Online:

Lauded as first Malaysian woman to be Oxford don, Dr Masliza says actually second to Dr Phaik


Masliza is currently a member of the Steering Committee of the British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Heart Failure Research Task Force

Picture via Facebook

KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 — Dr Masliza Mahmod has clarified that she is not, in fact, the first Malaysian woman to be an associate professor at Oxford University.

In a Facebook post on Monday, she clarified that she was preceded by another Malaysian woman who reached the same position at the prestigious British institution four years ago.

“Dear all, it has come to my attention that Dr Phaik Yeong Cheah has been Associate Professor in Bioethics and Engagement since 2016.

Phaik Yeong Cheah

“Let us congratulate her on being the first Malaysian woman to achieve this at Oxford University.

“Together as Malaysian women, we both will continue to keep Malaysia on the map. Congratulations to her!” she wrote.

Dr Phaik, 46 is now the head of the Bioethics and Engagement Department at the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit in Bangkok. She has been with Oxford since 2005.

She works on ethical issues arising from conducting research and working with vulnerable populations such as children, pregnant women, migrants as well as other disadvantaged and hard-to-reach populations.

On July 11, national news agency Bernama reported Dr Maszliza as the first Malaysian woman to become an associate professor at Oxford University, where she will teach cardiovascular medicine.

This led to a slew on congratulations to her, including one on Sunday from Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah.

According to an Instagram post from the Istana Negara, the Agong had expressed pride at was then thought to be her pioneering feat for Malaysians at Oxford.

Others who also congratulated her included Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, who on Saturday lauded her brilliance as well as outstanding achievements as a cardiologist.

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rina Harun also released a poster congratulating Dr Masliza the same day.

Despite missing out on being the first Malaysian woman to be an associate professor at Oxford, Dr Masliza still has various accolades to her name.

Dr Masliza obtained her PhD in Cardiovascular Medicine from Oxford, in addition to her Master's of Medicine from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians from the UK and primary medical degree from the University of Otago, New Zealand.

She was awarded the Young Investigator Fellowship for her work in hypertension at the Malaysian Society of Hypertension in Kuala Lumpur in 2009.

In 2005, her research on newly diagnosed hypertensive won the Young Investigator Award at the Singapore-Malaysia Congress of Medicine.

She is currently a member of the Steering Committee of the British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (BSCMR) Heart Failure Research Task Force.

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kaytee notes: What an amazing woman, yet so humble, honest and graceful

11 comments:

  1. phaik is the first msian woman, umno would say masliza is the first malay woman, pas would say the first muslim that is not a man, n ask y no gender segregation of lecture in oxford, they rather go to tehran u like ccp going to do.

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    1. 犬养 mfer, there r more female administrators within all levels of the govt Dept's in CCP China than any demoNcratic nations that u so gung-ho-lly champion!

      Wakakakaka…

      Why a sudden attacks on yr dangdut drinking pals of ketuanan freaks & religious zombies?

      No more Jack Danial & young chicks for u NOW?

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    2. xiaosan oso more than the world combine.

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    3. Another one-liner trash shouting out from a fart filled well!

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    4. Wakakakaka…

      To be a 小三, the lady must have something special - be it appearance or skill.

      What do u have?

      Do remember 小三, a noun is gender blind!

      Ooop… don't forget to put forward the same question to yr 蔡妹妹. Fake 'schooling' certificates DON'T count!

      Maybe, 岩里政男 has a weirdo taste!

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    5. sorry i know very little of xiaosan kharacteristic. unlike most ccp officer, i dun hv one.

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    6. R u sure?

      Those that entertaining u in those dangdut happy hours r 小三 also!

      BTW, if u know so little about 小三 characteristics, what the farts r u ranting about?

      Another one of yrs know-nothing just fart to gain 2sec fame!

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  2. Ever since these 3 blind members of the Blind Mice Club ( BM Club, hehe ) got their faces squashed thoroughly into the shit pot for all their accusations against 'evil' China falling flat, they are now good for mewling and taking surreptitious, sneak attacks, LOL

    Pathetic

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    1. we try to match ccp against umno n pas, n see how 3 ccp lover curve a straight line, its extremely entertaining similar when one walking pass by a cage, with 3 monkey inside.

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    2. Ya-loh!

      A case with 3 monkeys inside!

      Bravo!!!

      Do check back all u, three blind mice postings!

      But mice turn into monkeys? An act of of-species transmogrification of nth proportion!

      But u guys r famous for not only changing goalposts but also changing sides to suit yr ego/rewards! No surprises.

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  3. Not so fast.....another Malaysian woman who is Associate (or maybe full?) Professor may be the first....Bee Wee.

    https://www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/divisional-services/staff/bee-wee

    http://www.hmc.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-bee-wee/

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    Dr Cheah Phaik Yeong in her own words to Penang2030 team:
    ““University of Oxford is very big and old with many departments. It’s not easy to tell the nationalities of the researchers. I know at least two more Malaysian Associate Professors in the University of Oxford – Prof Bee Wee (woman) and Prof Geoff Wong (man). I am sure there are Malaysians who are full professors, but I don’t know them personally.
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