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Publications by Hasherah Mohd Ibrahim
Implementing the World Report on Disability in Malaysia: A Student-Led Service to Promote Knowledge and Innovation
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Linguistics
Theory
Language
Research
Otorhinolaryngology
LPN
Speech
LVN
Hearing
Persepsi Tentang Profesion Kesihatan Dalam Kalangan Pelajar Pra-Universiti Berbangsa India: Implikasi Terhadap Profesion Terapis Pertuturan-Bahasa
Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia
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The Organic Formation of a Wellness Committee: A Unique, Student-Led Approach to Implementing a Wellness Program in Medical School
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An Elaboration on Measures to Promote Institutional Innovation, Transformation, and Inclusiveness to Enhance Public Service Delivery
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Php133 - Towards Implementing Medication Therapy Management Service in Malaysia: Perceptions and Challenges
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From Inpatient Notes to Outpatient Followup: Enhancing the Rhinology Service in a Tertiary Centre Through Student Led Projects
International Journal of Otolaryngology
Green Innovation Adoption Among Logistics Service Providers in Malaysia: An Exploratory Study on the Managers’ Perceptions
International Business Management
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Business
Strategy
Can Multimedia Tools Promote Big Data Learning and Knowledge in a Diverse Undergraduate Student Population?
Californian Journal of Health Promotion
Effect of a Medical Student-Led Curriculum on Teen Health Knowledge and Intentions: An Evaluation of the MiHealth Pilot Program
PRiMER