PROFESSOR ROGAYAH JAAFAR MEDICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH PARTNERSHIP UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA Email: rogayah@kb.usm.my; hp: +60 9 20098635 Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae: Professor Rogayah Jaafar is a Professor of Medical Education at the School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, and was the founding Head of the Department of Medical Education during its inception in 1986. She obtained her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBCh Hons) from the University of Cairo, Egypt in 1980, Master of Health Professional Education (MHPEd) from the University of New South Wales, Australia, in 1986 and her postgraduate fellowship certificate in Health Leadership Development (ICHLD) from the University of Chicago, Illinois, USA, in 2000. Professor Rogayah is married to Professor Zulkifli Ahmad, Deputy Dean of Research and Post Graduate Studies of the School of Dental Sciences at Universiti Sains Malaysia and has four children. She initiated the Faculty Development Programme for the School of Medical Sciences, USM, in 1986 and continues to play an active role in faculty development activities. She was responsible in spearheading the Master of Science ( Medical Education) programme at Universiti Sains Malaysia and currently coordinates as well as teaches two modules in the programme: Introduction to Health Professional Education and Faculty & Leadership Development. At the undergraduate (M.D.) and postgraduate (M.Med.) levels, she also teaches the subjects of Women and Health as well as Professional Communication. At the national level, she is currently the President of the Malaysian Association of Education for the Medical and Health Sciences (MAMHS) and is a member of the accreditation panel of the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC) and the Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA), entrusted with the task of the accreditation of medical and health professional programmes of both public and private institutions in Malaysia. Regionally, she holds the presidency of the Asian Pacific Association of Problem Based Learning in the Health Sciences with her election in September 2008.
Dr Rogayah is also very active internationally in her work on University Community Partnerships as well as Women s Health with the Network : Toward Unity for Health (Network:TUFH), an international NGO of more than 300 member institutions of health professional institutions in close collaboration with WHO. She became the founding Chairperson of the Women and Health Taskforce of the Network: TUFH in 2003 and spearheaded the development of the Women and Health Teaching Package (WHTP). The WHTP, an e-learning programe package, has gone through a number of revisions and is proving to be a very useful educational tool in the training of more women friendly health professional workers around the world. In appreciation of her efforts in these global initiatives, she was granted honorary membership of the Network:TUFH in 2004 and subsequently elected as its Chairperson in 2006 for a four-year term. She was also appointed as a member of the Board of Directors of Global Health through Education, Training and Services, ( GHETS- an international NGO as well as administrative and funding arm of the Network:TUFH) in 2005. She had also been a WHO consultant and short-term advisor to Australia (1998) and Iraq (2002). Professor. Rogayah s research interests include curriculum development, problem-based learning, community-based medical education, partnership and leadership development and women s health. She has been involved either individually or in collaboration with colleagues at the school, national and international levels in more than 15 research projects in the medical and health education fields and other related areas such tobacco abuse and women and health. To date, she has published more than 70 articles in peer reviewed journals on various topics in medical and health professional education, tobacco abuse and women and health issues. She is an active member of the editorial and review boards of a number of national journals (MJMS,MMJ, Journal of Health Management Institute, Malaysia ) and international journals (International E- journal on Problem Based Learning and Education for Health the e- journal of the Network :TUFH)
Appendix 1: CURRICULUM VITAE OF PROFESSOR ROGAYAH JAAFAR A. PERSONAL PARTICULARS Name in Full : Rogayah Binti Jaafar Professional Title : Professor, Medical Education Department School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia Date of Birth: 8.1.1955 ( 54 years old ) Marital Status: Married with 4 children B. ACADEMIC / PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 1. MBBCh : Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, (Honors) University of Cairo, (1979) Egypt. 2. MHPEd : Master of Health Personnel Education, (1986) School of Medical Education, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. 3) Cert. Of Fellowship Health Partners Fellow ( 1998-2000 ) International Centre for Health Leadership Development University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Major Areas of : Interest /Research Curricular Development; Leadership and Partnership Development; Faculty Development; Problem Based Learning and Community Oriented Education Student Assessment; Programme Evaluation C. WORKING EXPERIENCES: 1980-1981 : Internship in Sultanah Aminah Hospital, Johor Bahru. 1981-1984 : Medical Officer at the following hospitals: General Hospital Johor Bahru, Johor. District Hospital Batu Pahat, Johor. General Hospital Alor Setar, Kedah. 1984-1986 : Trainee Lecturer in Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 1986-1994 : Lecturer in Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, USM. 1995-2003 Associate Professor of Medical Education Nov. 2003- presently Professor of Medical Education School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia
1987-1995 : Head of Department & Department of Medical Education 1998 presently School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia October 2000 To December 2000 Acting Deputy Dean for Academic and Student Development School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia D. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: (1). Faculty Development: Since 1987, have been responsible for the planning, implementation and evaluation of a total of 199 faculty development activities (workshops, seminars and conferences) involving more than 600 faculty members of the School of Medical Sciences. (2). Teaching Students: Both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in particular in the areas of communication skills and Bioethics as well as Women s Health Spearheaded the Master of Science ( Medical Education ) programme with first student intake in June, 2003. Supervising 2 Masters and one PhD candidates in medical education (3). CONSULTANCIES: Have provided expertise and consultancies in Medical and Allied Health Professional Education at the School, National and International levels since 1988.. (3.1). Temporary Advisor To The World Health Organization Tenth Year Celebration Of The Faculty Of Medicine, University of Newcastle, Australia. 30th.August - 16th. September, 1988. (3.2) CIDA Medical Education Collaborative Project Meeting: University Manitoba Canada and Universiti Sains Malaysia. 20th April to 1st. May, 1993 Status: Representative of School of Medical Sciences Guest Speaker At Colloquium Series Of The Faculty of - Medicine, University of Manitoba: Community Health In Malaysia Teaching, Research and Services In A Community Oriented Setting (3.3). Since 1988 have been invited as a resource person and consultant by the Ministry of Health Malaysia in the review and subsequent development of new curricula for the Malaysian Nursing, Medical Assistant, Physiotherapy and Dental School Training Programmers, (3.4) Since 1996, as a member of the Network Executive Committee, have been invited through the Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, as international consultant to the following meetings: ( i ) Expert Group Meeting on Community Based Education Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions For Health Sciences. Cairo, Egypt, 26th.-30th.June,1995. Status: Invited International Consultant ( ii ) Workshop on Community Based Education Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, Durban, South Africa
12-17th September 1997. Status: -External Consultant to Kellogg s Foundation ( iii ) Executive Committee Meeting Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico. 18th-26th October 1997 Status: Member of Executive Committee Presenter of Policy Paper : Review of Network Membership Fees Structure ( Recommendations of Policy Paper accepted by General Network Assembly on 26/10/97 ) (iv) Executive Committee Meeting Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico. 18th and 26th October 1997 Status: Member of Executive Committee Presenter of Policy Paper: Improving Multiprofessionalism in the Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences. ( Recommendations of Paper accepted by the General Network Assembly on 25/4/98) (v) Appointed as Consultant on Women and Health By Secretary General, Network: Community Partnerships for Innovation in Education, Service and Research Maastricht, Netherlands, February, 2001 (vi ) Appointed and served as an External Evaluator for the reaccreditation of full NETWORK member status for: a) Faculty of Medicine, Chulanlongkong University, Thailand b) Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University. Thailand (vii) Appointed as a member of the Advisory Committee for the NETWORK-TUFT merger meeting Sicily, Italy, 27 th. 29 th. May, 2002 (3.5) Promoter and Course Convener for British Council FIMC Regional Fellowship Programs on Community Based Medical Education for Bangladesh Ran 2 short courses for Bangladesh faculty members February and March 1998 (3.6) Invited Consultant to the Ministries of Education and Health Brunei Darussalam, 30 th and 31 st. May, 1998 (3.7) External Consultant Collaborative Project on Increasing the Production of Rural Doctors in Thailand Ministry of Public Health, Health Reform and Association of Family Physician, Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand, 21st. - 23rd. December, 1998. (3.8) Selected as a Health Partner Fellow ( under the Kellogg s Foundation Fellowship) to the International Centre for Health Leadership Development (ICHLD) University of Illinois, Chicago, United States of America ( i ) As Faculty member to the International Centre for Health Leadership Development University of Illinois at Chicago. Co organiser of the Network Preconference Workshop on Building Coalition and Sharing Power Linkoping, Sweden 2 nd.to 4 th. September, 1999
( ii ) Co Organiser of International Seminars in South Africa and Michigan, USA As Fellow of ICHLD on Sustaining Healthy Communities through Partnerships February and May, 2000. (3.9 ) Appointed and served as a WHO Short Term Consultant on Medical Education to Republic of Iraq, 21 st. December, 2001 4 th. January, 2002 (3.10) Appointed as a member of the Expert Review Panel by The Health Communication Partnership, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Centre for Communication Programs, Maryland USA on the PAC Resource Package and Tool Kit (3.11) Appointed as member of the National Accreditation Team by Malaysian Medical Council (MMC)/ the National Accreditation Board (LAN) / Public Service Department to the following medical faculties: i. Universiti Putra Malaysia ii. Perak Medical College iii. Melaka Manipal Medical College iv. International Medical University v. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia vi. Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences vii. Sri Ramayana College of Medicine and health Sciences, Bangalore India viii. SM Ramachandran College of Medicine, Chennai, India (3.12) Appointed as Founder Chairperson of Women and Health Task Force of Global Health through Education Training and Services (GHETS,) a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) based in Massachusetts, USA, January, 2003. (3.13) Appointed as Member of the Board of Directors, GHETS, July, 2003 ( an NGO in the USA) (3.14) Awarded Honorary Membership Status of the NETWORK:TUFH, October 2003, Newcastle, Australia (3.15) Elected as the Chairman of the Network:TUFH in Vietnam, September for a period of 4 years 2005-2009 (3.16) Appointed as an expert resource person /consultant for a workshop on Teaching Technology for Trainers in Medical and Health Professional Education, Asian Institute for Medicine, Science and Technology ( AIMST), Sungai Petani, Kedah (3.17) Appointed USM Liason Person for the Collaborative NUFFIC Project with Gadjah Mada University Indonesia, Maastricht University and Erasmus University Netherlands on Strengthening Competence-based Clinical Education using a Problembased Learning Strategy (4.0) RESEARCH: Have been involved either individually or in collaboration with colleagues at the School, national and international levels in more than 15 research projects in the medical and health education fields and other related areas such as tobacco abuse and women and health. F. PUBLICATIONS: Have up to date published more than 70 articles in peer reviewed journals on various topics in medical and health professional education, tobacco abuse and women and health issues. E. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: (1) Rogayah Jaafar, A Plan for the Functioning of the Department of Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. A Major Report submitted in partial requirement for the MHPEd Degree, School of Medical Education, University of New South Wales Australia, February,1986.
(2) Rogayah Jaafar, Plan For The Functioning of The Department Of Medical Education At The School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Medical Education, University Of New South Wales Newsletter, April, May, June, 1986. (3) Rogayah Jaafar, An Initial Step Towards Improving Small Group Problem Based Learning in the School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. Proceedings of the International Conference on Medical Education Tomorrow's Physician: Today, July, 1986 ( M. Roslani, Editor ). (4) Rogayah Jaafar, Faculty Development: Definition, Concepts and Rationale; Diagnosa ( Medical Bulletin of the School of Medical Sciences) January, 1987, Volume 1, Number 1 (Inaugural Issue ). (5) Abdul Rahman Isa, Mohd. Hashim Mohd. Hassan, Rogayah Jaafar Community and Family Case Study Programme in the Third Phase of the USM Medical Curriculum, Diagnosa, January, 1990, Vol.4, No. 1. (6) Rogayah Jaafar and Mohd. Hashim Mohd. Hassan Community and Family Case Study Programme at Universiti Sains Malaysia: An Experience In Self-Directed, Contract Learning, Annals of Community - Oriented Education Part II, Volume 3, 1990 Pg. 129-132. (7) C.R. Thambi Dorai, Sashi Kalsukar, Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar; An appraisal of modified essay questions, Diagnosa, July, 1990, Pg. 74 78. (8) Rogayah Jaafar, Razali Salleh, Ummed Ali Khan, C.B. Khare; Inter-rater Reliability of Assessing Interviewing Skills Using the Objective Structured Clinical Examination; USM Short Term Research Project Report, March, 1991. (9) Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, Hashami Bohari and Atiya Abdul Sallam ; The Undergraduate District Hospital Posting in Malaysian Medical Schools, Annals of Community Oriented Education 1991, Vol. 4, Pg. 81-89. (10) I. Alade, G.W. Brobby, B. Chamreondarasami, Fatma Abd. El Baki Ali Hassan, R. Giovani, Rogayah Jaafar, P.T. Jayawickramarajah, A. Joseph, et al.; Community - Based/ Oriented Medical Education: It's Objectives and their Assessment, Annals of Community - Oriented Education, 1991, Vol. 4, Pg. 139-148. (11) A.M.M. Roslani, J. Rogayah and K.T.Sein; OSCE - The USM Experience, International Conference Proceedings: Approaches to the Assessment of Clinical Competence, 1-3 September, 1992; Part 1, Pg. 141-143. (12) Rogayah Jaafar and Zulkifli Ahmad; Career Preferences Of Medical Students In A Community Oriented Medical School, Annals Of Community Oriented Education, 1993, Vol. 6, Pg. 301-310. (13)Rogayah Jaafar Lessons From Penang: International Symposium On Student Assessment, Penang, Malaysia, January, 1993 in The Network In Action: Newsletter Network Of Community Oriented Educational Institutions For Health Sciences, Number 19, June, 1993, Pg. 16. (14) D.D.Hunt, K.A. Kadir, S.H. Shahabuddin, R. Jaafar The Problem Students On Clinical Rotation - A Comparison Of Malaysian And North American Views, Medical Journal of Malaysia, Vol. 49, No 3, Sept. 1994. (15) Rogayah Jaafar Razali Ahmad and Ummed Ali Khan Inter-rater Reliability Of Assessing Interviewing Skills Of Medical Students. (Submitted for publication in Journal Of Medical Education in December, 1993. ) (16) Zulkifli Ahmad and Rogayah Jaafar
General Practice In The Malaysian National Health Services. Proceedings Of The International Conference On The Role Of General Practitioners In Developing Countries, Katmandu, Nepal, February, 1993. (17) D.D.Hunt, B.A.K. Khalid, S.H. Shahabuddin, R. Jaafar and J.D. Carline, A Cross- Cultural Comparison of Problem Students on Clinical Rotations in Teaching And Learning In Medicine, 1995, Vol. 7, No. 1, 8-15. (18) Mandira Das,Joel H. Lanphear, Rogayah Jaafar Faculty Evaluation of Educational Strategies in Medical Schools, Medical Teacher, Vol. 16, No.4., 1994. (19) Rogayah Jaafar, Institutional Profile: Universiti Sains Malaysia in UPdate, Newsletter of the University Partnership Project, Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, Spring 1995, 1-3, University of Mc Master, Canada.Press (20) Rogayah J., Hashim MH, Zulkifli A, Shukri O, Azmi H, The Risk of Grand Multiparity In Kelantan, The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 2, January 1995 5-7. (21) Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, A Comparison of Student's Learning Experiences in A Teaching and District Hospital, The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences, Vol. 2, January, 1995, 113-117 (22) Siti Amrah Sulaiman, A. Rahman Noor, Rogayah Jaafar, A. Rashid A. Rahman, Zakaria A. Kadir, Mohsin S. Jamalullail Pengajaran Farmakologi Klinikal Dan Terapeutiks dalam Kurikulum Bersepadu Kursus Perubatan Prasiswazah: Pengalaman di Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, USM, Jurnal Perubatan UKM, Vol. 17, No. 1 & 2, July, 1995, 111-126. (23) Rogayah Jaafar, Zulkifli Ahmad, Mohd. Hashim Mohd. Hassan, Cherang Laut Community Development Project: A Partnership of University, Government and Community Participation in Health Development, Selected Proceedings of the World Federation of Public Health Associations 7th. International Congress, 1994. (24) A Zulkifli, J Rogayah, M H Hashim, O Shukri, H Azmi, Risk Profile of Pregnant Mothers in Kelantan, Medical Journal of Malaysia, Vol. 50, No. 4, December 1995, 359-364. (25) Rogayah Jaafar, Razali Salleh, Ummed Ali Khan, Zulkifli Ahmad, Teaching Communicating Skills in Community Setting, accepted as a chapter in the book Community Based Education, commissioned and to be published by the Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences ( accepted for publication in March, 1996 ) (27) Zulkifli A., Rogayah J., Career Preferences of Medical Students of Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, 1996, Vol. 3 No. 1, pages 58-61. (28) Rogayah Ja afar, Report of the Durban Arena Session on Women and Health, Network Meeting, Durban, South Africa in Network Newsletter, Number 26, pg. 16. Dec. 96- Jan. 97. (29) A Zulkifli, J Rogayah, Career Preferences of Male and Female Medical Students in Malaysia, The Medical Journal of Malaysia Vol. 52, No 1, March 1997 (30). Rogayah Ja afar, Selection of students into Medical Schools: Issues and Practices, The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences Vol. 3, No. 2, July 1996 (81-85). (out of press in August 1997). (31). Rogayah Ja afar, EC Intelligence - Newsletter Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, No. 27, June 1997, Page 3. (32). J. Rogayah, A. Zulkifli, M. Razlan, N.N. Naing. Children s Perceptions of Cigarette Advertisements. Selected for publication in the Proceedings of the 10th World Conference On Tobacco Or Health 10/11/97. (33). Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Ja afar, M. Hashim M. Hassan, Mohd Shukri Othman, Azmi Hashim. Anemia during pregnancy in Rural Malaysian Journal of Nutrition Vol. III 1997, Pg. 83-90.
(34) Rogayah Ja afar. Editorial : Social Accountability of Medical Schools: Between Reality And Fantasy, The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, July 1997, Pg 5-8. (35)Ban Seng Quah, Jaafar Rogayah, Knowledge of Childhood Asthma Among Medical Students, Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology ( 1997) 15:177-182. (36) Rogayah Ja afar, Problem Based Learning in Malaysian Medical Schools, Newsletter of the Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, Number 28, February 1998, Page 24 (37) Rogayah Ja afar, Developing Smart Partnerships For Continuing Medical Education, CME Bulletin, School of Medical Sciences ( Internal Circulation ) April, 1998 Pages 1 and 3. (38) A Zulkifli, J Rogayah Cigarette Sales to Minors in Kelantan, The Medical Journal of Malaysia, Volume 53, Issue No. 2, June 1998, Pages 128-130. (39) J Rogayah, A Zulkifli, M Razlan, NN Naing, Children s Perceptions of Cigarette Advertisements, Malaysian Medical Journal, Volume 53, Issue No. 2, June 1998, Pages 131-135 (40) Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, M. Hashim Hassan & Che Wil Awang, Safe Motherhood: A halfway house for pregnant mothers, WHO Health Forum, Volume 19, 1998 pgs. 133 to 135. (41) Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, Choice of Specialty and Training Institutions Among Doctors in Malaysia, The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1998, pages 18-22. (42) Razlan Musa, Zulkifli Ahmad, Abdullah Sani Gani and Rogayah Jaafar, Smoking Among Factory Workers in Kota Bahru, Kelantan, The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1998, pages 26-30. (43) A Zulkifli, J Rogayah, Specialty Choices of Male and Female Doctors, The Medical Journal of Malaysia, Vol.53,No 4, December, 1998, pages 327-333. (44) Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, Cigarette sales to minors in Kelantan, Medical J Malaysia 1998:53(2), pages 128-130 (45) Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, Razlan Musa, Abdullah Sani Gani Smoker s understanding of cigarette yield labels, Journal of the Malaysian Society of Health, 1998 Vol 16, pages 45-48 (46).Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, Razlan Musa, Abdullah Sani Gani, Adolescent s perceptions of cigarette advertisements, Malaysian J Medical Sciences, 1999 Vol 6 No 1, pages 27-32 (47)Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, Razlan Musa, Nyi Nyi Naing, Adolescents Attitudes Towards Health Warning Messages on Cigerrete Packs, Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2001, Vol 8. No1, pages 9-13. (48) Rogayah Jaafar, Letter of Tribute to Charles Engel ( by Invitation ) Education for Health : Change in Learning and Practice, Vol 12, No:1, March, 1999, pages 114 115. (49) Zulkifli Ahmad, Rogayah Jaafar, Career Choices of Physicians in Malaysia, JUMMEC, 1999:1. Pages 1 to 4. (50) Rogayah Jaafar, Re-assessment Full Member Institutions of the Network: Institutional Profile, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Network Newsletter: No:32, December 1999 Pages 9 to 10.
(51) Rogayah Jaafar, Book Review: Problem Based Learning in Medicine, Eds: Tim David, Leena Patel, Keith Burdett and Rangachari, The Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd., London, 1999, in Education for Health Vol. 13, No. 2. 2000, pages 275-276. (52) G Feletti, R. Jaafar, A Joseph, et al, Community Based Curriculum Design: Examples and Perspectives, Handbook of Community Based Education: Theory and Practices, (Eds. Henk Schmidt et al ) Network Publication, 2000, pages 122 to 146. (53) G Feletti, R. Jaafar, A Joseph, et al, Implementation of Community Based Curricula, Handbook of Community Based Education: Theory and Practices,, ( eds. Henk Schmidt et al ), Network Publication, 2000, pages 147 to 200. (54) Rogayah Jaafar, Making a Difference: An Interview of Rogayah Jaafar, Education for Health, Vol 13, No 2, 2000, pages 237 to 243. (55) J. Rogayah, A Zulkifli, M. Razlan. N Naing, Children s Perceptions of Cigarette Advertisements in Malaysia, Tobacco: The Growing Epidemic, Proceedings of the 10 th. World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Beijing China 1997 ( out of press August, 2000) (56) Rogayah Jaafar and Zulkifli Ahmad, The Timing and Stability of Choice of Speciality among Malaysian Doctors, Medical Journal of Malaysia, Vol. 56 No. 3, September 2001, pages 324-329. (57) Noorliza Mastura Ismail, Abdul Rashid Ismail, Rogayah Jaafar, Ab. Rani Shamsudin, Lin Naing, Problem-based Learning in Multiprofessional Undergraduate Teaching, Journal of Medical Education, The Second Asia Pacific Conference on PBL in Health Sciences, Volume 6, Number 2, 2002. (58) BM Biswal, A Zakaria, AA Baba, R Jaafar, Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Exposure to Oncology and Pallative Care in Undergraduate Medical Students: A Survey, Medical Journal of Malaysia, Vol. 58, No 5, December, 2003 pages 390 396. (59) Rogayah J, Azman AB, Maimunah AH, Haniza MA, World Health Survey, 2002: An Overview of the Malaysian Survey Organizational Framework and Management, Proceedings of the 6 th Scientific Meeting of National Institutes of Health Confronting Health Crisis : The Role of Research, 14 th 16 th September, 2003, pg. 201. (60) Featured in Member and Organizational News, as Network Women and Health Taskforce Chairperson in : Taskforce Gains Momentum, Network Newsletter: No: 36 December 2002, page 34. (61) Featured in Member and Organizational News, as Network Women and Health Taskforce Chairperson in : Developing Resources in Women s Health, Network Newsletter: No: 37, December 2003, page 34. (62) Rogayah Ja afar & Victor Neufeld, Where Does the Network-TUFH Stand Now? A South- North Perspective and Aspirations, Invited Article for the 25 th Years Anniversary, The Network Towards Unity for Health (Computer Disc Rom Version )- A Quarter Century of Great Ideas, Visions and Missions, Atlanta, October, 2004. 63. Abdus Salam, Fuad Abdul Rahim, Rosniza Abd. Aziz, Nik Mohd Rizal Mohd Fikri, Rogayah Jaafar, Assessment of Students: Tools used in Universiti Sains Malaysia, Bangladesh Medical Journal, Vol. 34 No 1, January, 2005 64. Rogayah Jaafar, Siti Zaleha Abdul Rahim, Zulkifli Ahmad, Zalina Ismail, Manual for the Teaching of Women and Health 2000, utilized in the Module on Family Health, Community and Family Case Study MD Programme Year 2, and Master of Medicine ( Community Medicine ) package, Year 1. 65. Rogayah Jaafar (Chairman), Mohamad Moukhyer,Deyanira Gonzales, Task Force Management Committee, Women and Health Toolkit (CD rom and On Line versions) produced by GHETS, NETWORK-TUFH, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Global Knowledge Partnership ((Editors: Jessica Greenberg and Bridget Fellani ), October 2004.
i) Web site from which the Learning Package can be downloaded: http://www.the-networktufh.org/publications_resources/ trainingmodulesdet ii) Back cover of the CD-ROM cardboard sleeve, a draft of which can be viewed at: www.ghets.org/whlpcover.pdf iii) On the CD-ROM version of the Learning Package, a draft of which can be viewed at: www.the-network.org/wandh (66) Rogayah Jaafar, 2 nd Global Health Course/ Roundtable Discussion PAMC, Network:TUFH Newsletter, Volume 25, No. 01, June 2006, pg.29. (67) Mohamad Mouukhyer, Rogayah Ja afar Messages from the Executive Committee: EC Intelligence, Network:TUFH Newsletter, Volume 25, No. 01, June 2006, pg.26. (68) Rogayah Jaafar, Continuing Professional Development- Roles of the Individual Lecturer and the Institution (Editorial), Malaysian J Medical Sciences, January 2006 Vol 13 No 1, pages 1-3. (69) Arunodaya Barman, Rogayah Jaafar, Noorliza Mastura Ismail,Problem Based Learning as Perceived by Dental Students in Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysian J Medical Sciences, January 2006 Vol 13 No 1, pages 63-67. (70) Nor Mohd Adnan Azila, Jaafar Rogayah, Zabidi Azhar Mohd Hussin Zabidi-Hussin,, Curricular Trends in Malaysian Medical Schools: Innovations from Within, Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (AAMS), Sept 2006 issue, Vol 35 No. 9, p 647-65. (71) Arunddaya Barman, Rogayah Jaafar, Nyi Nyi Naing, Perceptions of Students about Problem based learning Sessions conducted for Medical and Dental Schools Students of Universiti Sains Malaysia, Education for Health, Vol. 19, No. 3, November 2006, 363-368. (72) Arunddaya Barman, Rogayah Jaafar, Ahmad Fuad Abd. Rahim, Perception of Tutors about the Problem-Based Learning Sessions Conducted for Medical and Dental Schools Students of Universiti Sains Malaysia, International Medical Journal, December 2007, Vol. 14, No. 4, 261-264. (73) World Health Survey 2002 : Country Report For Malaysia ( Produced in 2006 and Released only in May, 2008 ) Volume 1:Methodology & General Findings - one of the 13 contributors to content Volume 2 to 5*: one of the 5 Editors ( Maimunah A Hamid, Azman Abu Bakar, Sondi Sararaks, Kalsom Maskon and Rogayah Jaafar) * Vol 11 : Risk Factors Vol 111: Coverage Vol 1V : Health Expenditure, Insurance & Human Resource for Health Vol V : Health Utilization and Responsiveness F. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND BODIES:
(1). Chairman of the Network-TUFH Executive Committee, November 2005-2009 Honorary Member of the Network-TUFH for life ( Elected at the Network Conference, Newcastle, Australia, 14 th. October 2003 ). Executive Committee Member, Network of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, 1996-1997 and 1998-1999 ( two terms ) (2) President Of the Malaysian Association of Educators in the Medical and Health Sciences, 2004- currently Vice President Of the Malaysian Association of Educators in the Medical and Health Sciences, 1993 to 1995; 2001-2003. Executive Committee Member, Malaysian Association of Medical and Health Education 1995-2000. Life Member of Malaysian Association of Medical and Health Education since 1999 (3) International Affiliate to the Society of Directors of Research in Medical Education (SDRME) of Northern America (4) Member of the Australasian and New Zealand Association of Medical Education (ANZME). (5) Member of the National Task Force on Health System Research 1993 - currently (6) Health Partner Fellow, International Centre for Health Leadership Development, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USA., September 1998 to August 2000 (7) Member of Board of Directors,Global Health Through Education, Training and Services, (GHETS), July, 2003 currently (8) Life Member of the Malaysian Association of Counseling (PERKAMA) since 1993. G. Editorial Board Member / Reviewer For Publications: Appointed as a member of the Editorial Board and / or reviewer for the following journals: i) Education for Health : Change in Learning and Practice An International Journal of the Network Community Partnership for thorough Innovative Education, Service and Research (Member of the International Editorial Board, January 2000- currently, International Reviewer ) ii) iii) iv) Malaysian Medical Journal (MMJ) ( Reviewer ) Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences (MJMS) ( Member of the Editorial Board and Reviewer ) Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine ( Reviewer) v) Proceedings of the South East Asia Seminar on Immunology and Workshop Biotechnology, 1992
( Editorial Board Member ) vi) Continuing Medical Education Bulletin, School of Medical Sciences, 1997-2001,Universiti Sains Malaysia, ( Editorial Board Member and Reviewer ) vii) viii) International E- Journal on Problem Based Learning, University of Malaya ( Reviewer) Journal of the Institute of Health Management Malaysia ( Editor: peer review), appointed in April, 2007