by Hidayatul Nabila Rosiadi, Siti Sarah Mohd Nor, Muhammad ‘Afif Amran, Yusra Syazana, Mohd Rodzi, Syafira Mohd Shaman, Juiliana Hamzah, Nusayba Shaharom, Nurfarihah, Muhammad Reza, Emilia Habiba Mohamad Jamil, Mohd, Akif Farhan Ahmad Basri | Aug 30, 2024
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact of global crises on mental health, amplifying existing inequalities across race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status. The 2021 World Mental Health Day campaign, themed ‘Mental Health in an Unequal...
by Mir G, West R and Meer S | Aug 30, 2024
Background Behavioural Activation (BA) has been found to be as effective at treating depression as CBT and has been successfully adapted to be appropriate to the needs of minority groups (Mir et al, 2015; Kanter et al, 2010). WHO and NICE guidelines suggest that...
by Prof Sharif Kaf Al-Ghazal | Aug 25, 2024
In light of the recent review on the state of the NHS, it is worth us taking a step back and considering our contributions and input to the service. Approximately 10% of doctors in the NHS are Muslims and there is growing recognition of the role that Muslim doctors...
by Dr. Tanveer Zubairi | May 1, 2024
We take a moment today to honor the memory of a remarkable and outstanding leader who played a pivotal role in shaping The Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA), Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) and The Federation of Islamic Medical...
by Dr Kee Lam Wong, Prof. Waleed fekry Faris | Apr 30, 2024
Abstract Allotransplantation (AT) is the accepted mode of treatment for patients with organ failures. Perpetual (human) Organ Shortages in developed and developing countries limit the number of patients that can benefit from this treatment. In addition, organ...