Clinical Research Centre
Hospital Shah Alam
Selangor
WhoWe Are
Clinical Research Centre Hospital Shah Alam (CRC HSAS) is one of the networks of Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) in Selangor/ Klang Valley. CRC HSAS serves as a local coordination center for research activities and training related to research. It has become a One Stop Centre to meet all the clinical research solution. Operating since May 2016, Hospital Shah Alam is committed to contribute and enhance health care by promoting and supporting the importance, quality, safety and efficiency of clinical research.
OurTeam
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InvestigatorsHighlight
Head of CRC, Transfusion Medicine Specialist, Hospital Shah Alam
Email: drasrina@moh.gov.my
MBBS (University of Western Australia), Master Of Medicine (Transfusion Medicine) USM, Patient Blood Management and Blood Bank Management (University Of Illinois, Chicago USA)
Areas of interest: Transfusion Medicine Management in clinical practice and Patient Blood Management in clinical setting.
Awards and achievements:
- Excellent Service Award, Ministry of Health Malaysia (2006, 2015)
Dr. Norasrina is a Transfusion Medicine specialist heading Tranfusion Medicine Unit and Clinical Research Unit at Hospital Alam. Dr. Norasrina has vast experiences in different clinical research aspects ranging from study design planning to statistical analysis and manuscript writing. She has published articles in local and international journals and has also presented in numerous local and international conferences.
Research Highlights
- Currently monitoring The Efficacy and Safety of Intravenous Iron Sucrose versus Low-Molecular-Weight Iron Dextran among patients with preoperative anemia undergoing elective surgery: A Prospective Cohort Study at Hospital Shah Alam.
- Monitoring clinical cases related to Transfusion Medicine. Through case study approach to expand knowledge sharing, evidence-based practice and identify challenges in the provision of transfusion medicine generally and patient blood management specifically.
- Provide training, assistance and mentoring to other researchers from various departments at Hospital Shah Alam.
Recent Publications
Handbook on Clinical Use of Blood, 3rd edition (2020)
Transfusion Practice Guidelines for Clinical and Laboratory Personnel 4th edition (2016)
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Report of Clinical Cases. Bio health Science Bulletin 2009, 1(1), 38-40
Project Highlights
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF CORNEAL ULCER
NMRR ID-23-00262-OKU
Visual impairments have significantly impacted the global disease economic burden with loss of cost of productivity approximated to be USD 411 billion, as compared to significantly lower approximated cost for gap addressing the unmet need of vision impairment (estimated of USD 25 billion). Corneal blindness is undeniably an important contributing factor to total visual impairments but commonly under-reported in the developing countries. A systematic review showed one study in India reported direct costs for corneal opacity treatment with an amount of $116 ppp and productivity losses costs of $39 ppp. A total of 86.3% of the causes of blindness were preventable such as through early involvement of primary eye care for prevention of corneal opacity. Diagnosing corneal ulcers can be challenging especially from primary health care facilities without ophthalmology services. In recent years, deep learning approaches have shown to be a suitable method for diagnosing cases with difficulties in defining or quantifying image characteristics. However, there are limited studies published on artificial intelligence for corneal images in Malaysia. Thus, our study team aims to develop a deep learning model to diagnose and classify the different types of corneal ulcers for early initiation of treatments to prevent future complications.
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RSCH-22-03031-NXX | Clinical Audit A Clinical Audit on cases encountered at Emergency Department, Hospital Shah Alam (How accurate are we in entering the ICD-10 code in the system for cases encountered at Emergency Department?) |
NMRR-22-05327-8FY | Completed Training on Time: A Cross Sectional Study on House Officers Performance in Hospital Shah Alam from 207-2022 |
NMRR-23-00262-OKU | Artificial Intelligence for the Diagnostic of Corneal Ulcer (AI-CORUL) |
NMRR-23-03471-ARK | Postpartum depression literacy among mothers in Hospital Shah Alam, Selangor: A cross-sectional study |
RSCH-24-00747-J7A | Leveraging on Virtual Engagement for Maternal Understanding & Mood-enhancement- A pilot randomized control trial of the LoVE4MUM app for Preventing Postpartum Depression Among High-Risk Mothers |
NMRR-21-800-59029 | SHORE (OPT-302-1004) |
NMRR-22-01348-XLC | SALWEEN (MR43808) |
NMRR-23-01010-N0F | QUASAR (22153) |
NMRR-22-02520-G4P | TILIA (D9185C00001) |
List of Publications associated with CRC HSAS
- COVID-19 Vaccine Safety and Side Effects in Children Aged 5-11 years: A Cross-sectional Study
- M A Nurhani, H M S Farah, N M A Ili, A R Zahidah, B Rahimah, H K Nabilah, L L Gan, N C E David
- Poster: Retinopathy of Prematurity in Urban District Hospital: A single centered Retrospective Cohort Study from 2016 to 2022
- SAHARUDIN Siti Nurhafizah, J.NASIR Mohamad Asyraf, M.AMIN Ili Najihah, NGAH Nor Fariza, M.ZAINI Nur Rashidah, OTHMAN Ruzita
Services at CRC Hospital Shah Alam
CRC HSAS provides training through workshops and consultations:
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Facilitates Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) and Industry Sponsored Research (ISR)
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Facilitates feasibility studies
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Conduct research related trainings
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Promotes research activities
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Provides assistance in registration of research via NMRR
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Coordinates research & statistical consultation clinic
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Provides research based industrial training (depends on availability)
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Upcoming Activities
CRC Hospital Shah Alam
Main Phone: +603- 55263000 ext 3305/3316
Email: crc.hsas@moh.gov.my