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Hi there,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Please find attached the flyer for the event. To register, kindly fill up the form attached and email of fax back to us, along with proof of payment.
See you on the 9th of July! :D
Thank you.
Regards,
Sheemi Mayanti bt. Abdul Jalil
Communications Executive
Marketing Communications Department
Assunta Hospital (17026-H)
Jalan Templer, 46990
Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Main Line: 03-7872 3000
Direct Line: 03-7872 3101
Mobile: 016-3706227
Fax: 03-7872 3183
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C H R O N I C L E S O F P A R E N T H O O D
CHAPTER 1: READY, SET, GO!
9 JULY 2011 (2.00-6.00 PM), PJ HILTON
REGISTRATION FORM
(Last day for submission: 7 July 2011)
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Monday, June 20, 2011
akhirnya wa boleh gak badi darah...
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sekian & terima kasih banyak2 sekali lagi.
yang ikhlas,
mal putrajaya.
2011/6/21 Dr. Norris B. Naim <norris@pdn.moh.gov.my>
Tuan/Puan,
Untuk maklumat tuan/puan, penyakit 'lembu gila' atau 'mad cow disease' yang disebabkan oleh prion variant CJD ini, bukanlah satu penyakit yang diwarisi. Ia penyakit berjangkit yang merebak melalui makanan yang dicemari oleh prion vCJD ini (yang berpunca daripada lembu yang dijangkiti).
Sehingga kini, KKM telah menetapkan bahawa sesiapa sahaja (dewasa atau kanak-kanak) yang pernah menetap di UK di antara tahun 1980 hingga 1996 untuk tempoh 6 bulan atau lebih, tidak diizinkan untuk menderma darah. Untuk persoalan tuan/puan samada anak-anak tuan/puan boleh menderma darah atau tidak, ia bergantung pada syarat pengecualian ini samada ianya masih dikuatkuasakan lagi apabila anak-anak tuan/puan telah mencapai umur yang membolehkan mereka menderma. Jika tidak, ini tidak bermakna mereka dijangkiti prion vCJD. Langkah ini diambil hanya sebagai langkah berjaga-jaga sahaja oleh pihak KKM.
Semoga jawapan yang diberi dapat menjawab persoalan yang timbul.
Terima kasih.
--
Dr Norris Naim
Pakar Patologi UD54
Ketua Bahagian
Bahagian Perolehan Darah
Pusat Darah Negara
Kuala Lumpur
----- Forwarded message from nikah.siam@gmail.com -----
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 07:39:39 +0800
From: TARIKAT NOHIYAH <nikah.siam@gmail.com>
Reply-To: TARIKAT NOHIYAH <nikah.siam@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Pusat Darah Negara: dArAh anak KEPADA suspek mad cow leh derma?
To: informasi website <pdn@pdn.moh.gov.my>
saya suspek sebab p uk sebelum 1997 so anak2 saya boleh derma darah kerna mereka mewarisi?
2011/6/17 informasi website <pdn@pdn.moh.gov.my>
Salam sejahtera
Tuan/Puan
Berhubung dengan persoalan penyakit lembu gila, sila berikan penjelasan tentangapa yang tuan mahu tahu berhubung penyakit tersebut.
sekian terima kasih
Yessy Octavia Misdi
Pegawai Pendidikan Kesihatan
B/p : Pengarah
Pusat Darah Negara
Jalan Tun Razak
50400 Kuala Lumpur
Tel:03-26933888 ext 5613
Kami beroperasi seperti berikut
Isnin hingga Rabu = 7.30 pagi hingga 5.30 petang
Khamis dan Jumaat = 7.30 pagi hingga 8.00 malam
Sabtu = 7.30 pagi hingga 4.00 petang
Ahad = Tutup
Cuti Umum = Tertakluk kepada pengumunan dalam laman web kami
Quoting TARIKAT NOHIYAH <nikah.siam@gmail.com> on Thu, 9 Jun 2011 09:55:54+0800:
darah anak kepada suspek lembugila boleh didermakan?
2011/6/9 informasi website <pdn@pdn.moh.gov.my>
Salam sejahtera
Tuan/Puan
Sememangnya buat masa ini kami tidak dapat lagi menyediakan FB bagi PDN. Kamisedang berusaha ke arah itu.
sekian terima kasih
Yessy Octavia Misdi
Pegawai Pendidikan Kesihatan
B/p : Pengarah
Pusat Darah Negara
Jalan Tun Razak
50400 Kuala Lumpur
Tel:03-26933888 ext 5613
Kami beroperasi seperti berikut
Isnin hingga Rabu = 7.30 pagi hingga 5.30 petang
Khamis dan Jumaat = 7.30 pagi hingga 8.00 malam
Sabtu = 7.30 pagi hingga 4.00 petang
Ahad = Tutup
Cuti Umum = Tertakluk kepada pengumunan dalam laman web kami
Quoting mal putrajaya <nikah.siam@gmail.com> on Wed, 8 Jun2011 12:59:04 +0800:
This is an enquiry e-mail via http://www.pdn.org.my from:
mal putrajaya <nikah.siam@gmail.com>
MUSYKIL. & AWAT TIADA FB RASMI?
Friday, June 10, 2011
how to bereskan nih?




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Saturday, June 4, 2011
SUBHANALLAH...
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ANTI NUKE
2011/03/18
By Mazlinda Mahmood
news@nst.com.my
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Radiation Effect
KUALA LUMPUR: The government yesterday advised Malaysians not to simply consume potassium iodide pills after hearing rumours about the leaking radiation from the crippled nuclear power plant in Japan reaching Malaysian shores.
"Don't panic. Don't rush to buy the pills just because the Americans are buying. Malaysia is safe," said Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
On Wednesday, Thai authorities announced that it would distribute the pills to its Japan-bound citizens to protect them from radiation.
"Do not consume pills without the doctor's advice, especially pregnant women. Consuming potassium iodide is not the only solution," he told reporters at the Parliament lobby yesterday.
He said there were other ways to protect against radiation and the government was cooperating with the Japanese Health Ministry and the World Health Organisation on information on preventive measures.
"The Atomic Energy Licensing Board and Malaysian Nuclear Agency will continue to monitor the situation in Japan to ensure that we get accurate, up-to-date information."
Potassium iodide is a drug that can be used to protect the thyroid gland from exposure to higher radiation levels. However, potassium iodide can be harmful to people with allergies or those with skin disorders.
Pregnant women and babies should not be given potassium iodide because it can cause serious thyroid disorder, especially in infants.
Read more: 'Don't take potassium iodide' http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/4page1/Article#ixzz1H0NuO1H3
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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so sir @ lord tony then for CBE? PLD pulak?
Saturday, January 15, 2011
LUPA LAH... SUSPEK MAD COW DISEASE BOLEH DERMA?
Many say yes, but few donors
By Lydia Gomez
legomez@nst.com.my
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of pledges for organ donation may be increasing, but only a handful are honoured after the donor dies.
As of last month, the number of pledges had reached 151,567. But in many cases, family members, who did not know that the deceased had signed up as a donor, would object to the pledge, said Organ Donation Awareness Promotion Action Committee chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
He said those who pledged their organs must make sure that they carried their donor cards at all times and informed family members of their intention.
"If we compare the number of pledges and those who actually donate, the situation is actually quite chronic," he said.
"Family encouragement is also important. When the father or mother decides to donate their son's organs, for example, it can give the hope of life to another person. Parents and the public should think about it."
Lee announced a year-long campaign to promote organ donation which would target those between 15 and 25 years old in Negri Sembilan, Malacca, Kedah and Sarawak.
This followed last year's campaign which drew the most number of pledges from those aged between 21 and 30.
The campaign will include road shows and seminars on organ donations, particularly for secondary and tertiary students.
"Every year, there are 6,000 to 7,000 deaths from road accidents. If one or two per cent of them signed up as donors, it would help relieve the situation greatly," he said.
Chief National Transplant (donor) procurement manager Datin Dr Lela Yasmin Mansor said around 11,000 names were on the waiting list for organs and the number is increasing every year.
"About 4,000 new cases of end-stage kidney failure are diagnosed every year. If a person has pledged to donate but the family objects, doctors cannot remove the organs."
Dr Lela said less than 20 per cent of those who signed up carried their cards.
"Last year, there were 38 donors and only four to five of them carried their cards.
"But in some cases, families initiate donation even though the deceased has not pledged because they feel it is something the deceased would have wanted," she said.



