MTS Congress 2017
Date: 20 - 23 July 2017
Venue: Sunway Putra Hotel,
Kuala Lumpur
     
 

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Phase One

Date: 7 - 8 April 2018
Venue: UiTM

     
 

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Phase Three

Date: 11 - 12 Aug 2018
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  ABOUT MTS
   
  Office Bearers 2017-2019
   
 
President Assoc Prof Dr Pang Yong Kek
Vice-President Dr Nurhayati Mohd Marzuki
Hon Secretary Dr Hooi Lai Ngoh
Hon Treasurer Assoc Prof Dr Jessie de Bruyne
Hon Assistant Secretary Dr Ahmad Izuanuddin Ismail
Hon Assistant Treasurer Dr Asiah Kassim
Committee Members Dr Lalitha Pereirasamy
  Dr Dg Zuraini Sahadan
  Dr Hilmi Lockman
  Assoc Prof Dr Surendran Thanvagnanam
Co-opted committee member

Prof Roslina A Manap
(Immediate Past President)
Honorary Auditors Prof Dr Liam Chong Kin
  Dato' Dr Abdul Razak Muttalif
   
  About MTS
  The Malaysian Thoracic Society (MTS) was formed in late 1986 and the official inauguration was graced by His Royal Highness DYMM Seri Paduka Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak Darul Ridzwan, who was also the patron of the society at the first MTS scientific meeting in June 1987.
   
  Objective
 

The objectives of the society are:

 
  • to advance the knowledge and practice of thoracic (or respiratory) medicine
  • to promote research in the field of respiratory medicine
  • to organise regular scientific meetings
  • to facilitate collaboration work between qualified individuals or societies in respiratory medicine
  • to publish books, magazine, periodicals, leaflets or other literary or scientific works that the society may think desirable for the promotion of its objects, subject to the approval of the relevant authorities
   
  Leadership
  The first President of MTS was one of the pioneers in respiratory medicine in Malaysia, the late Dr Gopal Prathap, who was a former Director of the National Tuberculosis Centre (renamed as the Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Hospital Kuala Lumpur since 1995). He was the society president for three years (1986 -1989) and was succeeded by Dr K. Ampikaipakan (now a Tan Sri Datuk), a chest physician in private practice who was the president of the society from 1989 - 1992. Dr I. Kuppusamy, the then Director of the Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Hospital Kuala Lumpur at that time was the next President of MTS from 1992-1996. Datin Dr Aziah Ahmad Mahayiddin, a senior consultant chest physician and Director of the Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, took over the helm from 1996-1999. From 1999 to 2001, the office was held by Dr Zainuddin Md. Zin, a consultant chest physician of Damansara Specialist Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Dr Zainudin was formerly a Professor and senior lecturer in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He was succeeded by Professor Dr Liam Chong Kin, a senior consultant chest physician at the University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur from 2001 – 2009. Professor Dr Roslina Abdul Manap, who is the senior consultant chest physician at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia held the post from 2009 – 2017 and she was succeeded by Associate Professor Dr Pang Yong Kek from University Malaya Medical Centre.
   
  The Malaysian Thoracic Society and Respiratory Medicine in Malaysia
 

Respiratory medicine covers a wide variety of very common diseases, such as bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), tuberculosis (TB), respiratory tract infections (including community acquired pneumonia and hospital-acquired pneumonia), lung cancer, sleep apnoea syndrome, interstitial lung disease, ARDS, pulmonary embolism, etc.

In Malaysia, the specialty of respiratory medicine has slowly evolved over the last few decades. It was only some 30 to 40 years ago that the few chest physicians in the country assisted by general physicians were mainly concerned with the care of patients with TB which was one of the leading causes of death in the country. With the decline of the TB problem, other respiratory diseases become more important. Respiratory care services have now expanded to include care for patients with asthma, COPD, pneumonia, lung cancer, sleep apnoea syndrome, etc. Respiratory diseases are responsible for a high percentage of general practice consultations, emergency department attendances and hospital admissions, and gaining greater importance as a cause of morbidity. From the handful of pioneer chest physicians in the country several decades ago, there are now more specialists in the field of respiratory medicine who are either working in public institutions or in private practice. However, the number of respiratory physicians is still far from adequate and a large proportion of patients with respiratory diseases are still being managed by general practitioners and general physicians.

With further progress and development in the country, the provision and access to respiratory care services, in both the public and private sectors, should improve. Raising the standards and improving the quality of care for respiratory diseases should also be the agenda of all parties concerned. Opportunities for respiratory medicine training in the country are improving with the increasing number of both respiratory medicine consultants and accredited training centres. Research and publication output in respiratory medicine is still low in Malaysia but the situation is gradually improving.

MTS has played a very important role in the field of respiratory medicine in Malaysia. Apart from organising annual scientific congresses and regular continuing medical education (CME) activities as well as seminars and workshops on respiratory medicine, MTS had also organised the 8th Congress of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology which was held from 1-4 December 2003 at the Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel in Petaling Jaya (supported by the American Thoracic Society and the European Respiratory Society), and the 1st Asia Pacific Region Conference of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease which was held from 2-5 August 2007 at the Shangri-La Hotel in Kuala Lumpur in collaboration with the Malaysian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. The MTS co-hosted the 2014 IASLC Asia Pacific Lung Cancer Conference which was held from 6 – 8 November 2014 in Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. The society also successfully hosted the 20th Congress of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology 2015 which was held from 3 - 6 December 2015 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre - with 1882 delegates, this was the largest respiratory conference ever held in the country.

The MTS first developed and published a set of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) on the management of adult asthma in 1996 and had organised many continuing medical education activities in almost all the states of Malaysia to disseminate the use of the guidelines. The CPG was subsequently updated and the updated CPG was published in 2002. Several asthma camps were organised for people with asthma and were very well received by the public. The first camp was organised in Port Dickson with almost 150 participants. MTS played a very important role in initiating the formation of the Asthma Club for children with asthma and the adult Asthma Association of Kuala Lumpur. With the formation of these associations, MTS is able to extend its assistance in educating the public and asthma sufferers.

COPD management guidelines were developed and published by MTS in 1998. Workshops for doctors were organized in various regions of Malaysia to disseminate the guidelines among doctors working in the public sector as well as those in private practice especially the general practitioners. The 2nd edition of the CPG on COPD management was published in November 2009.

The Lung Foundation of Malaysia, the philanthropic arm of MTS, was formed and registered in 2006 with Dr. Zainuddin Md. Zin as the founding Chairman.

Updated 11th October 2017