Management and Science University Medical Centre (MSUMC) Shah Alam hosted Program Berkhatan Perdana 2.0.

Circumcision (Khatan), a cultural and religious practice, involves the surgical removal of the foreskin. This event underscores the significance of community health initiatives and the cultural prominence of this procedure among male children.

Organised by Shah Alam District Police Headquarters, also known as Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah (IPD) Shah Alam, the second edition of this programme was spearheaded by Assistant Commissioner of Police Haji Mohd Iqbal Ibrahim, the Officer in Charge of Police District (OCPD) Shah Alam. Among the attendees were Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid, MSUMC Founder; Superintendent Ramsay Anak Embol, Assistant OCPD; and YS PKPjB Wan Md Razali Wan Ismail, the Director of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department, Selangor.

This programme is a continuation of various community engagement activities and collaborations that have long been established between Management and Science University (MSU) and Shah Alam District Police Headquarters. A total of 47 children of Shah Alam District Police Headquarters residents underwent circumcision procedures using later technology conducted by the specialist doctors at MSUMC.

MSUMC and IPD Shah Alam are collaborating for the second time to organise this circumcision programme, which was first held at IPD Shah Alam last year.

For MSUMC, a mass circumcision programme like this is regularly observed. Known as the Sunathon programme, this community engagement activity has been held annually and has become a tradition at MSUMC. Sunathon not only targets the public and employees’ children but also invites children from the B40 community to participate.

 

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Management and Science University Medical Centre (MSUMC) Shah Alam hosted Program Berkhatan Perdana 2.0.

Circumcision (Khatan), a cultural and religious practice, involves the surgical removal of the foreskin. This event underscores the significance of community health initiatives and the cultural prominence of this procedure among male children.

Organised by Shah Alam District Police Headquarters, also known as Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah (IPD) Shah Alam, the second edition of this programme was spearheaded by Assistant Commissioner of Police Haji Mohd Iqbal Ibrahim, the Officer in Charge of Police District (OCPD) Shah Alam. Among the attendees were Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid, MSUMC Founder; Superintendent Ramsay Anak Embol, Assistant OCPD; and YS PKPjB Wan Md Razali Wan Ismail, the Director of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department, Selangor.

This programme is a continuation of various community engagement activities and collaborations that have long been established between Management and Science University (MSU) and Shah Alam District Police Headquarters. A total of 47 children of Shah Alam District Police Headquarters residents underwent circumcision procedures using later technology conducted by the specialist doctors at MSUMC.

MSUMC and IPD Shah Alam are collaborating for the second time to organise this circumcision programme, which was first held at IPD Shah Alam last year.

For MSUMC, a mass circumcision programme like this is regularly observed. Known as the Sunathon programme, this community engagement activity has been held annually and has become a tradition at MSUMC. Sunathon not only targets the public and employees’ children but also invites children from the B40 community to participate.

 

RELATED 


MoU with SOCSO 
MSUMC Merdeka Fiesta
MSQH accreditation of MSUMC
Excellent experience
MSUMC launches drive-thru Covid-19 testing for the public
Soft Opening of MSU Medical Centre
On track: MSU hospital and campus accommodation