FAMILY MEDICINE
The Family Medicine Department’s primary research interest is in the areas of medical education (jointly with other departments) and community surveys.
The Family Medicine Department’s primary research interest is in the areas of medical education (jointly with other departments) and community surveys.
Research in the following areas has either been recently completed or is still ongoing;
- Communication skills teaching assessments
- Role of Simulated Patients
- Impact of Palliative Care Curriculum
- Perceptions of Medical Students towards General Practice
- Competence in Practical Skills
- Survey of Depression, Anxiety and Stress amongst High School and Undergraduate Students.
The department plans to embark on research on general practitioners’ utilisation of guidelines for depression.
PSYCHIATRY
Research activity is currently focused on two major themes: Research in Medical Education and research in Clinical Service Delivery.
Research activity is currently focused on two major themes:
- Research in Medical Education:
The department has published and/or presented at international meetings over the past two years with qualitative studies on cross-cultural awareness and the impact on student experience in community placements. Current projects include the assessment of the Learning Environment in collaboration with NUS, the impact of a promotional film on student recruitment in psychiatry and a qualitative study of student experiences of a support group for people with mental illness and their careers in a local Mental Health NGO setting. A study on the impact on student learning resulting from psychiatry teaching in primary care is planned for 2014. - Research in Clinical Service Delivery:
In this category, the department is leading a large epidemiological study of antenatal depression in collaboration with the RUMC Dept. of Public Health and an evaluation of psychiatry consultation services for primary care government Health Clinics in collaboration with the Clinical Research Centre and the State Health Dept. The department is currently carrying out a clinical audit of the monitoring of health parameters among patients maintained on anti-psychotic medication at the Dept. of Psychiatry, Hospital Pulau Pinang. The department is planning a survey with colleagues in the RUMC Dept. of Family Medicine on primary care clinician perceptions of the Malaysian Guidelines for Recognition & Management of Depression.
PAEDIATRICS
Two major research grants obtained from competitive funding sources: Malaysian Palm Oil Board and Australian NMHRC grant.
The Paediatrics Department currently holds two major research grants obtained from competitive funding sources, one from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (the TOCAT study, a randomised controlled trial) and one Australian NMHRC grant (SEA URCHIN Project, an interrupted time series study of getting evidence into practice).
In addition, they also have a strong research interest in conducting systematic reviews, currently authoring or maintaining 18 Cochrane systematic reviews and one Overview of systematic reviews. They also provide training in Cochrane Systematic Review authoring.
Over the past 5 years, they have published a total of 26 peer-reviewed articles, 3 invited commentaries and presented 10 free papers or posters at International Meetings. The Professor is a journal editor for PLoS One.
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
Our interest in Obstetrics is mainly in the area of gestational diabetes mellitus and also pre-existing diabetes mellitus in pregnancy.
The O&G Department is involved in research projects with the collaboration of our colleagues in the Penang General Hospital.
Obstetrics’ interest is mainly in the area of gestational diabetes mellitus and also pre-existing diabetes mellitus in pregnancy. The department is also involved in the field of ultrasound in prenatal diagnosis and also looks at the incidence and long-term effects of obstetrics sphincter injury during delivery.
In gynaecology, the main area of interest is in the field of urogynecology. This will include the treatment and management of urinary incontinence in both stress and overactive bladders.
The department is looking at the success in defect-specific repair for both anterior and posterior compartment prolapse.
MEDICINE
Our research is focused on the following areas: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Diabetes Mellitus.
Our research is focused on the following areas:
a) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): population-based epidemiology and risk factor study (collaboration with International BOLD Network, Imperial College London); detailed characterization of moderate-to-severe COPD patients including High-Resolution CT and genetic studies (collaboration with Asian Network of Obstructive Lung Disease, Seoul, Korea, & with Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland).
b) Diabetes Mellitus: Youth onset Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (ongoing nationwide study); effect of Vitamin D replacement on glucose metabolism in women with former gestational diabetes; prevalence of diabetes and glucose intolerance in Malaysia including study of their risk factors between urban and rural population and in those with metabolic syndrome (nationwide study); HbA1C for diagnostic usefulness.
PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE
The Department of Public Health Medicine is very active in research, especially those related to elderly and rural health.
The Department of Public Health Medicine in RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus (RUMC) is very active in research, especially those related to elderly and rural health.
The department collaborates actively with the Penang State Government . Among the collaborations include researching the elderly in Penang to ascertain the needs, both social and health, and the health status especially the mental health status of its senior population.
The department is also collaborating with the Penang Government and the Ministry of Health Malaysia in its initiative to make Penang ‘tobacco smoke-free’.