Prof Chuah and Prof D’Souza exchanging MoU documents. With them are (from
left) Prof Mary, Prof Cheong, (from right) Prof Lee, Prof Deva, and Dr Low
A launch was held to mark the selection of UTAR Faculty of Medicine and
Health Sciences (FMHS) as the UNESCO Bioethics Chair Malaysian Chapter in
the UNESCO Asia Pacific Bioethics Programme. The highlight at the launch was
the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing between UTAR and UNESCO Asia
Pacific Bioethics Network, followed by a symposium on Bioethics
in Health Care. The event was held at UTAR Sg Long Campus on 12
March 2015.
Attending the launch were Head of Asia Pacific Bioethics Network (APBN) of
UNESCO Chair in Bioethics Prof. Dr. Russell D’Souza, UNESCO APBN Deputy
Director Dr Low Theong Ho and UTAR management team comprising its President
Ir. Prof. Academician Dato’ Dr. Chuah Hean Teik, Vice President (R&D and
Commercialisation) Ir. Prof. Dr Lee Sze Wei, FMHS Dean Emeritus Prof. Dr.
Cheong Soon Keng, and FMHS Prof. Dr. M. Parameshvara Deva who is the
Chairman of the Bioethics Chair Malaysian Chapter Steering Committee.
“The selection of FHMS UTAR as the UNESCO Bioethics Chair Malaysian Chapter
is an excellent progression in its bioethics research continuum. It
recognises our R&D strength and elevates UTAR research stature in the
international arena. As the Chair, UTAR can play a prominent role in
stimulating an International Network of Institutes for Medical Ethics
Training and contributing to an up-to-date syllabus on medical ethics
education. These aspects augur well with UTAR’s vision to be a global
university of educational excellence with transformative societal impact,”
said Prof. Chuah in his speech at the launch. He also added on the plans for
a Multi-University Bioethics Seminar, electronic distribution of Bioethics
materials to higher institutions of learning, and joint initiatives with
other Asia Pacific Chapters of UNESCO Bioethics Chair.
“UTAR is a young and energetic university. With its dynamism and visions, we
will lay a strong base here in our mission to spread awareness on bioethics
to other educational institutions in Malaysia, and eventually to the other
parts of the world. Here, we wish to bring bioethics out of the classroom
and into practice by educating university students who will later become the
professionals and front liners.” Said Prof Dr D’Souza while Prof Dr Cheong
thanked UNESCO and emphasised on the importance of putting bioethics
education into practice.
Following the launch, the Symposium on Bioethics in Health Care commenced
with Prof Dr D’Souza, Prof Dr Mary Mathew, and Dr Low as speakers while Prof
Dr M.P. Deva chaired the symposium.
Prof Chuah speaking during the launch
Prof D’Souza elaborating on the importance of bioethics
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