KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 2 Hawa Osman was robbed of her eldest son Zulfarhan Osman Zulkarnain when he died four years ago while just a student at the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM) in Sungai Besi here. The pain of learning that his death was caused by fellow cadet students remains even.
PETALING JAYA: It was a proud moment for Muhammad Salihin Mohd Sabri who became among a handful of Malaysians to graduate from the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
Azhari believes that education supplements the work that we do and is supportive of those who wish to continue their studies even later in life. LOW LAY PHON/The Star
It’s never too late to learn new things and widen your horizon in life, says retired First Admiral Azhari Abdul Aziz of the Royal Malaysian Navy, who has had an illustrious career in both the military and in the humanitarian field through his decades of service.
AFTER serving the armed forces for over 37 years and spending a further five years in humanitarian work, retired First Admiral Azhari Abdul Aziz has a lot to look back on, and a lot to look forward to.
Taylor’s University medical students are exposed to the latest technology used in patient care early on in their course, paving the way for them to graduate future-ready.
THE pandemic serves as a reminder of how much health matters to the individuals, society and the global economy. Better health means the growth of the economy by expanding the labour force, quality life care and a longer lifespan.
A group of Taylor’s University students from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences School of Medicine, along with their lecturers Dr Wong Yin How and Dr Yeong Chai Hong, employed 3D printing to replicate patient-specific hearts to improve the current visual techniques of complex heart defects called congenital heart disease (CHD).