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MMI Webinar 3.0 Chapter 4: “A Way of Life and Vitality of Mental Health” & “How Medical School Changed Me”

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Good evening ladies and gentlemen!
With MCO extended until April 28, we are committed to deliver more inspiring, intriguing WEBINAR 3.0 content to you.
This time we'll have 2 speakers conducting the session!

HE is Diviyan Moaganasundram, his will share with the audience on

“A Way of Life and Vitality of Mental Health”🧠;

SHE is Pavitranayagi Jayamurthey, she will hold her sharing session on

“How Medical School Changed Me” 🎓

Currently DIVIYAN is a fresh graduate from University Putra Malaysia(UPM) and he's waiting for his residency/housemanship. For him, being a NeuroDivergent was quite a roller coaster ride in medical school, hence why he choose to deliver this topic on the importance Of mental health among medical students. It is one of the most important aspects that require at least some light 💡 shed on it, provided the burnout rates and the poor coping mechanism to deal with the accumulating stress. He also did a presentation on online gambling behaviour among medical students in the International Society of Internet Addiction (ISIA), but with a main focus on emotional intelligence and other psychological traits among medical students. He was a member in UPM Asian Medical Student's Association (AMSA) as Academic Officer, and a recipient of the Public Service Department Scholarship. His interests during medical school were more focused on fitness 🏃‍♂ while being an active learner and practitioner of flipnosis. He used to be involved in active film-based storytelling and screenplay writing during his earlier days in high school too.

Currently PAVITRANAYAGI is doing her final year of Doctor of Medicine at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM). She was an alumni 👩🏻‍🎓 of SMK Convent Sentul and completed her matriculation programme at Kolej Matrikulasi Perlis. She was a national chess ♟ player and has represented the country 🇲🇾 for several tournaments in Singapore, Indonesia and Dubai, and she currently represents UPM to inter-university tournaments. She was also the recipient of several national awards namely Anugerah Pelajar Cemerlang Berita Harian UPSR, PMR and SPM and Brands Smart Achievers Award 2014. Now she is a recipient of a well known scholarship. On top of that, she enjoys singing 🎶, writing poetry and reading during her leisure.

Both of them will be with us on this Saturday (18th April 2020) @8pm (GMT+8) to share their knowledge and experience with future aspiring doctors, hoping that those will continue to dream high.

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We hope you’re as excited as we are in what they have to share with us !

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