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9th Intracom
9th Intracom
THEME : INTEGRATED APPROACH TOWARDS HEALTHY AGEINGAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is projected that 1 in 5 individuals would be 60 years or older by 2050. As the ageing population blooms in size, we face new challenges in empowering and caring for the aged. Studies have shown that Traditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) is effective in strengthening the body’s defense and healing abilities while encouraging a holistic approach towards good health practices, self-care and empowerment. This conference therefore aims to provide a suitable platform and opportunity for participants from various walks of life to explore an integrated approach towards healthy ageing in the era of the Silver Tsunami.
OBJECTIVESTo promote healthy ageing via integrated approaches and holistic management of health
To empower the nation and community to take a more proactive role in healthy ageing
To share knowledge and experiences on issues regarding integrated healthcare towards healthy ageing
To provide networking opportunities between healthcare professionals, NGOs and government bodies with similar interest in the integrated approach towards healthy ageing
CONFERENCE OUTLINE*
*Subject to change
PANEL DISCUSSION: Country Experiences on Ageing Population - A Global Perspective Chairperson: Dr. Park Yu-Lee and Dr. Lee Fatt-SoonPanel members:
1. "Belt and Road Initiative” in Enhancing and Promoting Healthy Ageing, by Mr. Zhu Hai Dong, Deputy Director General, Department of International Collaboration, State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
2. Health and Wellness Centre Scheme in India, by Shri Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary of the Ministry of AYUSH, India3. Local Wisdom-based Drug Development in Context of Exploration of Medicinal Plants, by Prof. Dr. Agung Endro
Nugroho, Faculty of Pharmacy, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia 4. Psycho-social Determinants of Healthy Ageing in Japan, by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kokoro Shirai, Osaka University Graduate
School of Medicine, Japan5. Korea's Ageing Prospects and Preparation for the Future, by Dr. Kim Hyung Ho, General Director, Health Insurance
Review and Assessment Service (HIRA), Korea 6. Policy Development in Malaysia Ageing’s Experience and Challenges, by The Honourable Prof. Dato' Dr. Tengku Aizan
Hamid, Malaysian Research Institute on Ageing, Universiti Putra Malaysia 7. Rapid Ageing in Thailand: Challenges to Health System and Health Care System, Dr. Khwanchai Visitthanon, Director
of the Institute of Thai TM, Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
Keynote Address: Creating Healthy Ageing Nation through Integrated ApproachThe Honourable Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Bin Abdullah, Director General of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME BRIEFS*
DAY 13rd August 2019 (Saturday)
DAY 24th August 2019 (Sunday)
DAY 35th August 2019 (Monday)
(0730 – 0830)Registration
(0800 – 0830)Registration
(0800 – 0830)Registration
(0830 – 0915)Keynote Address
(0830 – 0915)Plenary 3
(0830 – 0915)Plenary 7
(0915-1045)Opening Ceremony
(0915 – 1000)Plenary 4
(0915 – 1000)Plenary 8
Tea break (1000 - 1030) Tea break (1000 - 1030)
Tea break (1045 - 1130) (1030 – 1230) (1030 – 1230)
(1130 – 1215)Plenary 1 Symposium 1 Symposium 2 Symposium 3 Symposium 7 Symposium 8 Symposium 9
(1215 - 1245)Lunch Talk
(1230 - 1300)Lunch Talk
(1230 - 1300)Lunch Talk
Lunch (1245 – 1400) Lunch (1300 – 1400) Lunch (1300 - 1400)
(1400 – 1515)Plenary 2
(1400 – 1430)Plenary 5
Poster Judging Session(1430-1730)
(1400 - 1530)Plenary 9
(1430 – 1500)Plenary 6
(1515-1730)Panel Discussion
(1500– 1730) (1530 - 1630)Plenary 10
Symposium 4 Symposium 5 Symposium 6 (1630 - 1700)Closing Ceremony
Tea break (1730 - 1800) Tea break (1730 - 1800) Tea break (1700 - 1730)
PLENARY SESSIONS3rd August 2019 (Day 1)
Plenary 1 Healthcare Financing in Ageing Population. Where does Traditional and Complementary Medicine Stand?Dr. Park Yu-Lee, Technical Officer for Traditional Medicine, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
Plenary 2 Tai Chi and Other Exercise for Healthy Ageing: The Evidence and Challenges for ImplementationMadam Julaidae, General Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Ministry of Health MalaysiaDr. Xie Yu-Hong, Chairman of International Taiji Qigong Health Preservation Forum, United KingdomProf. Dr. Keith Hill, Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Australia
4th August 2019 (Day 2)Plenary 3 Traditional and Complementary Medicine in Malaysia
The Honourable Datuk Dr. Hj. Rohaizat Bin Hj. YonDeputy Director General (Medical), Ministry of Health Malaysia
Plenary 4 Mental Health and Healthy Ageing: Prevention and Management Prof. Dr. Gerard Bodeker, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Plenary 5 Traditional Ulam for Healthy Ageing in MalaysiaSpeaker: To be confirmed
Plenary 6 The Value of Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Preservation in Healthy Ageing Prof. Dr. Zhang Qin, Deputy Dean of Lao Zi Research Institute of Sichuan University, China
5th August 2019 (Day 3)Plenary 7 Community Empowerment and Collaboration
Prof. Nathan Vytialingam, Advisor, Malaysian Healthy Ageing SocietyPlenary 8 Cancer and Quality of Life: Nursing Care and Palliative Management
Prof. Dr. Cui Yong Qiang, Guang An Men Hospital, ChinaPlenary 9 Traditional Siddha Nutritional Package in the Development of Foetus
Dr. Thanigavelan, Head of Reseach and Development, Almaa Herbal Nature Pvt. Ltd., IndiaDr. Pitchiah Kumar, The State Licensing Authority (IM), Government of Tamil Nadu,India Dr. J. Sriram, Lecturer, Government Siddha Medical College, Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu, India
Plenary 10 Ageing in Korea and Coping with the National Health Insurance System Dr. Kim Hyung-Ho, General Director, Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA), KoreaDr. Justin Hanse Lee, Advisor of Korea Low Birth Rate and Ageing Society, Korea
SYMPOSIA
SYMPOSIUM 1: DENTAL AND NUTRITION
1AHandling Dental Challenges in Elders Dr. Norjehan YahayaGeneral Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Ministry of Health Malaysia
1BFasting, Nutrition and WellbeingDr. Sare DavutogluGynecologist. Turkey
1C
Indonesian Traditional Herbal Drink for Healthy AgeingProf. Eni HarmayaniDean, Faculty of Agricultural of Technology Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
SYMPOSIUM 2: CENTENARIAN
2AEnriching the Lives of Seniors in Japan(Ikigai Healthy Ageing Policy in Japan)Mr. Tomonori MaruyamaMitsui Knowledge Industry, Japan
2B
Laughter is the Best Therapy for Happiness and Healthy Life ExpectancyAssoc. Prof. Dr. Kokoro Shirai Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
2CHua Tuo Five Animals to Longevity and RegimenAssoc. Prof. Dr. Yang YuGuang Xi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
4th AUGUST 2019 (DAY 2)
5th AUGUST 2019 (DAY 3)
SYMPOSIUM 3: AGEING IN PLACE
3A
Defining the Options of Malaysia’s Ageing in Place Infrastructure and Community CareDr. Carol YipChief Executive Officer, Aged Care Group Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia
3BAgeing Well: Beyond the HomeProf. Emeritus Dr. Jean WooThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3C
Does Silver Town Work to the Role of Retirement Village in KoreaDr. Justin Hanse LeeAdvisor of Korea Birth Rate and Ageing Society, Korea
SYMPOSIUM 5: ROLE OF T&CM IN WELLBEING
5ACupping and WellbeingMr. Faruk GunindiPresident for Turkish Cupping Society, Turkey
5BMusic Therapy on Complicated Grief ReactionDr. Ranka RadulovicChief Physician, Clinic for Psychiatry, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Serbia
5C
Homeopathy in Pregnancy and Post-partumAsst. Prof. Ibrahim Usman Mhaisker Faculty of Traditional and Complementary MedicineCyberjaya University College of Medical SciencesMalaysia
5DYogic Principle and Practice in Rejuvenation Prof. Dr. Gunjan GargSwasthryitta and Yoga DepartmentMJF Ayurveda College & Hospital, India
SYMPOSIUM 7: QUALITY AND SAFETY OF T&CM MEDICINAL MATERIALS
7A
Materia Medica in Current Therapeutics: Are We Missing the Last ChanceAssoc. Prof. Dr. Christopher WiartSchool of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
7BHerbal Medicine Authentication Prof. Dr. Zhao Zhong ZhengHong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
7CProducts Authentication and Awareness ProgramMr. Mazlan IsmailDeputy Director, Pharmacy Enforcement DivisionMinistry of Health Malaysia
SYMPOSIUM 9: RESEARCH AND HEALTHY AGEING
9AHealthy Ageing from the Perspective of Pre-Clinical ResearchDr. Ami Fazlin Syed MohamedInstitute for Medical Research, Ministry of Health Malaysia
9B
A Novel, Stable, Extradiol-Stimulating, Osteogenic Protein Derived from Yam with Potential for Menopause (Translational Research)Asst. Prof. Dr. Stephen Cho Wing SzeDepartment of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
9CChiropractic and Healthy AgeingSpeaker: To be confirmed
SYMPOSIUM 4: INTEGRATED APPROACH IN HEALTH MANAGEMENT
4AChallenges of Holistic Healthcare System for Ageing Population in MalaysiaDr. Lee Fatt SoonGeriatrician, Malaysia
4B
Prevention of Physical Frailty in the Community: From Research to Practice in SingaporeAssoc. Prof. Dr. Ng Tze Pin Department of Psychological MedicineNational University of Singapore, Singapore
4CHow to Integrate the Best of Western and Chinese Medicine in Hong Kong?Prof. Dr. Justin Che-Yuen Wu The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
4DIntegrated Management in Elderly Prof. Dr. Liu Xiao HangTung Shin Hospital, Malaysia
SYMPOSIUM 6: ROLE OF T&CM IN AGED CARE
6AAdd Health to Years – An Ayurveda PerspectiveDr. Shyam Viswanathan PillaiAyurveda Consultant Burjeel Day Surgery CentreUnited Arab Emirates
6BAyurvedic Approach for Healthy AgeingAsst. Prof. Dr. Gopesh MangalNational Institute of Ayurveda, India
6CAcupuncture and Aged Care Prof. Dr. Zhou You LongHenan University of Chinese Medicine, China
6D
Grow Old Gracefully - Non-invasive, Non-drug Procedure in Happy and Healthy Old Age Prof. Dr. Amina AtherJury - Sustainable Development GoalsUNESCO
SYMPOSIUM 8: SPECIAL AGEING CARE
8AThe Current Situation on Robotic in Elderly Care in JapanMs. Kei SugiyamaConsultant, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Japan
8B
Smart Living Using Smart Phone: Human Element Considerations in Teaching Older AdultsAssoc. Prof. Dr. Teh Pei LeeSchool of Business, Monash University Malaysia
8C
Experience and Insight from Japan: Policy, Care Service and Utilizing DataMs. Makiko KawabeSenior Consultant, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Japan
*Subject to change
1. DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTName :
Profession : IC. No. / Passport No. :
Organisation :
Tel. (Office) : Tel. (Mobile) :
Mailing Address :
Email Address : Date :
Contact person in case of emergency
Name : Tel. :
2. REGISTRATION (Please tick (√) the relevant)Local Participants International Participants
Early Bird (Extended to 31st May 2019) r RM 800 r USD 250Normal Registration (1st June 2019 Onwards) r RM 1000 r USD 300
Student Rate r RM 600 r USD 180 *All prices are inclusive of 6% service tax. Meal Preferencer Non-Vegetarian r Vegetarian
Mode of paymentr Cheque / r Telegraphic Transfer / r Government Local Order (LO) Bank Draft Direct Bank Transfer (UTAR eP. No.: eP-1008J001G)
Bank DetailsBeneficiary Name : Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanAccount No : 3118325015Bank : Public Bank Berhad Bandar Sungai Long BranchSWIFT Code : PBBEMYKL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FORM9th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRADITIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
3rd – 5th August 2019 One World Hotel, Selangor, Malaysia
• All payments should be made in Ringgit Malaysia (RM) for local participants and US Dollar (USD) for international participants.
• Please note that all related bank and financial charges are to be borne by the participants and are not to be deducted from the fees payable to the Conference.
• Registration fee is non-refundable.• Registration fee is inclusive of conference materials, lunch and tea
break. • By submitting this form, you hereby agree that the INTRACOM
committee may collect, obtain, store and process your personal data for the purpose of receiving updates, news or promotional materials regarding INTRACOM.
• An invoice will be sent via email to confirm your seat once the full payment has been received.
Please complete the form and return via email / fax / post with proof of payment to:
9th INTRACOM REGISTRATION COMMITTEETraditional and Complementary Medicine Division Ministry of Health MalaysiaBlock E, Cenderasari Road, 50590 Kuala LumpurTel : +603-22798100Fax : +603-26911259Email : [email protected] Website : http://intracom2019.moh.gov.my
Contact Person:Ms. Yeoh Suang Meng (ext. 157) Dr. Karena Bt. Khalid (ext. 106)
Participants are welcome to register online athttp://intracom2019.sg.mikecrm.com/o38LGrd
SPECIAL DEAL FOR GROUP REGISTRATION (2-9 persons per group)
StudentsLocal participants (per person): RM 750 RM 550
International participants (per person): USD 230 USD 160
*Online registration only*Deal ends by 31st May 2019
Kindly check with the Registration Committee for group registration discount for 10 persons and above.
FINAL CALL FOR POSTER ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
• All abstract will undergo blind peer review before being accepted and eligible for presentation at the conference.
• Presenter must be a registered participant of the conference.
• Do not include figures or graphs with the abstract. Any figures or tables in graphic format will not be published in the programme book.
• The abstract must be submitted in Microsoft Word format.
• PDF format is not accepted.• Format of Abstract: 1) Title of the article (UPPERCASE) 2) Authors – Full names 3) Affiliation/Institution 4) Abstract 5) Keywords• The font: Trebuchet MS.• The font size: 10 for the whole text except the
TITLE (14).• Space: single (before: 0 & after: 0).• Should be unstructured abstract (no headings
such as: Background, Methods, Results, Conclusion).
• References not allowed in abstracts.• Below the abstract, provide 3 to 5 key words
that will assist indexers in cross-indexing the article.
• Word limit should be between 200-300 words.• Please submit your complete information
(email address, full mailing address and contact number) to the Scientific Committee so that your submission can be processed.
3rd – 5th August 2019 One World Hotel, Selangor, Malaysia
Poster presentation is open to all individuals in the field of T&CM (clinical and basic science, policy, education, research etc.) and should follow the theme of 9th INTRACOM which is “IntegratedApproach Towards Healthy Ageing”.
GUIDELINES FOR POSTER PRESENTATION
• The poster must be made in A1 size and portrait position. It should be obvious to the viewer. It generally should read from left to right, and top to bottom.
• Lettering for the title should be large (at least 70 point). Include the title of your presentation at the top of the poster.
• Each poster must include text in a large enough font (~24-point font) to be read easily by attendees from 4 to 5 feet or more.
• Lettering on illustrations should be large and legible.
• Legends and titles should accompany all figures, tables, photographs.
• Each presenter should be at the side of their poster before the poster session to brief the summary of the project.
9th INTRACOM SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEETraditional and Complementary Medicine DivisionMinistry of Health Malaysia Block E, Cenderasari Road, 50590 Kuala Lumpur Tel : +603-22798100Fax : +603-26911259Email : [email protected] : http://intracom2019.moh.gov.my
Contact Person:Dr. Nadia Affida (ext. 133)Dr. Nursazila Asikin (ext. 107)
Deadline for submission: 10th May 2019
CHAMPION - RM 10001ST RUNNER UP - RM 500
2ND RUNNER UP - RM 250
General Information / Terms and Conditions
1. Venue Lobby Level, One World Hotel First Avenue, Bandar Utama City Centre 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
2. Exhibition Schedule The exhibition is open to the public and participants of 9th INTRACOM from 9 am to 6 pm,
3rd - 5th August 2019 (Saturday - Monday) 3. Booth Packages
Booth category (A) Shell scheme design(3m x 3m)
(B) Bare space(3m x 3m)
Details Inclusive of:• Rear and dividing partition
of 2.5m (H) in white lami-nated panel
• Overhead fascia panel with exhibitor’s name and booth number
• 2 units of fluorescent light• 1 unit of 13Amp power
socket• 1 unit of information desk• 2 units of chairs• 1 unit of waste paper basket
• For custom booths• Rental of the floor space only
and it does not include any utilities, services, walls, carpet or furnishing
• Exhibitors will be required to set up their booths at their own costs including construction and operation fees, electricity, etc.
• All custom booth construction services can only be carried out by the Official Exhibition Contractor - Qube Integrated Malaysia Sdn Bhd
• Exhibitors are not allowed to appoint a third party contrac-tor for booth construction at 9th INTRACOM
Price for Early registration
(by 31st May 2019)RM 4,000/ USD 1,050
per boothRM 3,500/ USD 900
per space
Price for Normal registration
(1st – 30th June 2019)RM 5,300/ USD 1,300
per boothRM 4,800/ USD 1,200
per space
EXHIBITION
4. Payments Terms a) Deposit of RM 1,500/ USD 400 per booth is required to secure your booking. Balance
of payment is required by 30th June 2019. b) Paid deposit is not refundable and confirmation of booking will be made upon receipt
of full payment. c) By Cheque/ Bank Draft/ Direct Bank Transfer/ Telegraphic Transfer payable to:
Bank Details Beneficiary Name : Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Account No : 3118325015 Bank : Public Bank Berhad Bandar Sungai Long Branch SWIFT Code : PBBEMYKL
d) Exhibitors have the option of paying in US Dollars or in Ringgit Malaysia at the prevailing rates mentioned above.
5. Booth Allocation Selection of booth is on a first full payment received basis. Payment terms as per no. 4 above.
The Organiser reserves the rights to make any amendment to the exhibition floor plan.
The listed booth numbers are reserved for the following sponsors:Category Booth numbers
Diamond Sponsor
001-018Platinum Sponsor
Gold SponsorSilver Sponsor
Bronze Sponsor *Kindly contact the Organiser for further details on the sponsorship packages.
6. Closing Date All booking forms and full payments for the exhibition booths must reach us by 30th June
2019.
7. Cancellation Charges The following cancellation charges will be imposed for each booth cancelled, according to the
following schedule:
Cancellation received Cancellation chargesBy 30th June 2019 50% of booth cost
From 1st July 2019 onwards 100% of booth cost
8. Additional Equipment and Electrical Fittings All electrical work shall be carried out by the Official Exhibition Contractor only and usage of
extension plugs are NOT ALLOWED.
Exhibitors may order additional items directly from the Official Exhibition Contractor. To avoid surcharge, the additional items should be ordered by 18th July 2019. If the order is placed between 19th July 2019 – 2nd August 2019, a 30% surcharge applies; and on site order of items will incur a 50% surcharge.
9. Tentative Set-up Time 3rd August 2019 (from 6 am – 9 am)
10. Tentative Dismantling Time 5th August 2019 (from 6 pm – 9 pm)
11. Liability/ Insurance All exhibitors are responsible to ensure that their items are adequately insured. The Organiser
is not responsible in the event of any loss or theft of exhibitors’ belongings. Exhibitors are responsible for any damage(s) to the property of the Hotel or Official Exhibition
Contractor arising from any actions by the exhibitors themselves.
12. Contact Details of Official Exhibition Contractor For information on booth set-up, additional booth related services, please contact the Official
Exhibition Contractor, Qube Integrated Malaysia Sdn Bhd: Mr Kai Sam (+6017-3693918/ [email protected]).
13. Exhibits/ Products i. All exhibits/ products brought in from outside Malaysia that require approval from the
Pharmaceutical Services Programme, Ministry of Health Malaysia need to adhere to the following rules:
a. Exhibits/ products do not contain dangerous drugs which are listed under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 (Act 234) and poisons which are listed under the Poisons Act 1952 (Act 366);
b. Exhibits/ products are solely for exhibition purpose and are not allowed to be distributed or sold in Malaysia; and
c. Exhibits/ products have to be brought back to the country of origin OR disposed of responsibly after the end of the exhibition.
ii. All medical devices brought in from outside Malaysia that require approval from the Medical Device Authority, Ministry of Health Malaysia need to adhere the rules and regulations as stipulated in the Medical Device Act 2012.
iii. All forms of advertisements displayed concerning products and services must comply with the Medicines (Advertisement and Sale) Act 1956 (Act 290). iv. Products sold during the exhibition must be registered by the relevant authorities. The exhibitor needs to bear the responsibility for any complaints regarding products
sold during the exhibition. v. T&CM services need to be provided by T&CM practitioners with suitable qualifications in the respective practice area.
14. Floor Plan (Note: Layout is not up to scale)
Company / Organisation:Contact Person: Designation: Telephone: Facsimile:Email: Website address:Address:
Name of the Exhibitor Company /Organisation to appear on fascia board of the booth (not more than30 letters):
Please indicate 3 key product categories that you will be exhibiting (if applicable):
1. 2. 3.
Description of Booth
Fee(per booth) Quantity Total Payment Booth Numbers
Early registration
(by 31st May 2019)
Shell Scheme (3m x 3m)
RM 4,000/ USD 1,050
1st choice:2nd choice:
Bare Space (3m x 3m)
RM 3,500/ USD 900
1st choice:2nd choice:
Normal registration(1st – 30th
June 2019)
Shell Scheme (3m x 3m)
RM 5,300/ USD 1,300
1st choice:2nd choice:
Bare Space (3m x 3m)
RM 4,800/ USD 1,200
1st choice:2nd choice:
TOTAL
I acknowledge and confirm understanding and compliance with the terms and conditions listed. Signed on behalf of the Exhibitor by:Name: Company/ Organisation stamp:Signature: Date:
Mode of Payment: (please tick)r Cheque r Direct Bank Transfer r Bank Draft r Telegraphic Transfer
Bank Details: Beneficiary Name : Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanAccount No : 3118325015Bank : Public Bank Berhad, Bandar Sungai Long BranchSWIFT Code : PBBEMYKL
Booking and full payment deadline: 30th June 2019Please complete the form and return via email/fax/post with proof of payment to:9th INTRACOM EXHIBITION COMMITTEETraditional and Complementary Medicine Division Ministry of Health MalaysiaBlock E, Cenderasari Road, 50590 Kuala LumpurTel : +603-22798100Fax : +603-26911259Email : [email protected] : http://intracom2019.moh.gov.my
Contact Persons: Mdm. Catherine Benedict (ext. 639)Mdm. E Mei Hooi (ext. 412)
EXHIBITOR BOOKING FORM9th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRADITIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
3rd – 5th August 2019 One World Hotel, Selangor, Malaysia