HCTM Team Thrive On KPT Prihatin Komuniti Sejahtera In Batu Pahat
BATU PAHAT, 25 Feb 2022 – Some 17 UKM volunteers consisting of lecturers, specialist doctors, nurses, laboratory staff and postgraduate students spend their time and gave commitments in KPT’s Prihatin Komuniti Sejahtera (KRIS) program which was held at Balairaya Pekan Sri Medan here in Batu Pahat, Johor. Organized by the Ministry of Higher Education in collaboration with UKM, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz provided free health checks and medical screening to the locals in the community. The health services offered were high blood pressure screening, blood glucose screening, BMI, orthopedic screening clinic, and also a house-to-house health screening. In line with the concept of ‘outreach’, this program aims to provide exposure, understanding and awareness in healthcare to reduce the morbidity and mortality rates in the Malaysian population. The two day program in Pekan Sri Medan and Pekan Semerah were seen to have received a warm response.











































