(i)To undergo an induction course in pedagogic skills for those who had none before;
(ii)To carry out lecturers, conduct tutorials, seminars and practicals for undergraduate programmes;
(iii)To prepare and present case studies;
(iv)To conduct and publish/disseminate research results;
(v)To recognize students having difficulties, intervene and provide help and support;
(vi)To participate in consultancies and community services under supervision;
(vii)To attend workshops, conferences and symposia; and
(viii)To perform any other duties that may be assigned by the relevant authorities.
Holder of Master’s Degree in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Applied Epidemiology, or Epidemiology and Laboratory Management with a GPA of 4.0 and a minimum GPA of 3.8 out of 5 in the first degree in Medicine, Dentistry, Laboratory Sciences, Veterinary Sciences, Pharmacy, Environmental Health Sciences, Nursing or any other health-related fields with a minimum of B+ in dissertation. In addition, Unclassified Master’s degree by thesis/research only shall be considered if the applicant has a pass grade and published at least two (2) papers in reputable peer reviewed journals in a relevant field recognized university. Applicants must be registered and recognized as practitioners in their fields by their relevant professional Boards/Councils.
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