INSIGHT FROM RECENT NATIONAL EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA SERVICES MEETING
A significant technical meeting was held at the Avana Resort Hotel in Genting Highlands, bringing together emergency and trauma physicians with national heads of service for emergency and trauma services. This meeting aimed to create a platform for discourse surrounding the advancements in emergency medicine including disaster health management and the collaborative efforts essential for enhancing the efficiency of emergency services.


A significant technical meeting was held at the Avana Resort Hotel in Genting Highlands, bringing together emergency and trauma physicians with national heads of service for emergency and trauma services. This meeting aimed to create a platform for discourse surrounding the advancements in emergency medicine including disaster health management and the collaborative efforts essential for enhancing the efficiency of emergency services.
The meeting was attended by a distinguished group of experts, including Head Of Emergency And Trauma Services Dr.Fatahul Laham , Dr. Khairi Kassim , Dr.Razak Daud , Dr.Zainal Effendy , Dr.Azmir Annuar , Dr. Thinagaraj Sanniasi , Dr. Engku Ariff and Dr.Muhammad Zulhilmi members of the Disaster Health Management Special Interest Group (SIG). Their collective experience and insights provided a rich foundation for discussions aimed at improving existing frameworks and strategies within the emergency and trauma services sectors.
During the meeting, participants had the opportunity to share important information regarding the progress made in emergency and trauma services. Various topics were addressed, including the current challenges faced in emergency services and the innovative solutions being implemented to overcome these obstacles. The collaborative nature of discussions allowed for a cross-pollination of ideas that are crucial to the future of emergency and trauma care.
Overall, the technical meeting held today proved to be an invaluable opportunity for attendees to align their efforts and share experiences that can drive improvement within the emergency and trauma services. As the health sector continues to evolve, fostering such collaborative environments will be critical for ensuring effective disaster health management and response systems.