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Borneo Post
4 days ago
- Health
- Borneo Post
Future health ambassadors shine in Sibu public speaking contest
Dr Teh (third right) presents a prize to one of the winners during the closing ceremony of the 2025 Sibu Division-level Public Speaking Competition for Young Doctors Club. SIBU (July 6): The 2025 Sibu Division-level Public Speaking Competition for Young Doctors Club members showcased not only the speaking talents of school students but also their depth of understanding and commitment to health advocacy. Held at one of Sibu's leading hotels yesterday, the competition featured enthusiastic participation from primary and secondary school students across the division, who delivered compelling speeches on various health topics, from non-communicable diseases to healthy lifestyles and mental well-being. Sibu Division Health Officer Dr Teh Jo Hun, who officiated the closing ceremony, lauded the participants for their energy, research effort, and creativity in presenting health-related issues to their peers and the community. 'We saw a lot of passion and determination from the students today. They were not just talking about health they were offering creative insights and solutions,' Dr Teh told reporters. 'This competition is part of our broader effort under the Ministry of Health to promote health literacy from a young age. 'The students must read up and understand the health issues before presenting, which naturally improves their awareness and empowers them to share that knowledge with their peers,' he added. Organised by the Health Promotion Unit of the Sibu Division Health Office, the event aimed to enhance public speaking skills among members of the Kelab Doktor Muda while also instilling lifelong health values. Dr Teh expressed confidence in the potential of the participants to serve as future health ambassadors in their communities. 'We hope these young champions continue their journey at the state level and become peer educators and role models in living healthy lifestyles,' he said. 'Our department will continue to support youth-focused health advocacy through programmes such as Doktor Muda and Prostar, providing both knowledge and opportunities for action.' Also present at the event was Sibu Division Young Doctors Club Coordinator Suriati Saperi, who is also the Divisional Health Education Officer. In the secondary school category, Oxiy Tawi Galang from SMK Kampung Nangka emerged as the champion with a score of 86.6 per cent. Emily Ting Yi Hua from SMK Tung Hua came in second with 86.2 per cent, while Felicia Jelembai Jack from SMK Kanowit secured third place with 82.4 per cent. Consolation prizes were awarded to Chlorence Teo from SMK Chung Hua with 82.2 per cent, and Aieiman Safuwan Zemi from SMK Kwong Hua with 80.4 per cent. In the primary school category, Muhammad Afiq Rayyan Rafi from SK Agama took first place with a remarkable 90.6 per cent. Damien Darren from SJKC Yee Ting, Kanowit placed second with 87.8 per cent, and Ehsan Rizqi Jamalludin from SK Sacred Heart (M) finished third with 87.6 per cent. Consolation prizes went to Dorathy Dominic from SK Sungai Aup, who scored 85.8 per cent, and Irene Erynna Batrisya Abdul Khattib from SK Abang Ali, who scored 78 per cent. Dr Teh ended his remarks with a reminder to all students. 'Live a healthy life, exercise regularly, eat nutritious food, and most importantly, say no to smoking,' he added. The top winners will represent Sibu Division at the upcoming state-level competition later this year. lead Sibu Division-level Public Speaking Competition Young Doctors Club


New Straits Times
24-06-2025
- Health
- New Straits Times
Residents in Sibu Jaya urged to cooperate in malaria screening
SIBU: The Sibu Division Health Office will carry out active case detection (ACD) to identify the presence of malaria parasites among residents, following the detection of a malaria case in the Townvilla B residential area in Sibu Jaya on June 13. Sibu Health Officer Dr Teh Jo Hun said the exercise will take place tomorrow and the day after, from 5pm to 8pm, and will involve the collection of blood samples through the blood film for malaria parasite (BFMP) test. He said the measure is mandatory and will continue until completion, in order to prevent the spread of the disease. Dr Teh called on residents to cooperate with health personnel who will be conducting house-to-house checks. "Residents are asked to prepare identification documents such as identity cards, birth certificates or passports, and to allow blood slides to be collected by health personnel. Priority will be given to individuals experiencing symptoms such as fever and chills," he said in a statement today. For further enquiries, the public may contact the Sibu Division Health Office at 084-315494.