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Various activities were carried out throughout the year 2017 as follow:
             i.   Training of Trainers (TOT) Fitness Instructor for Secondary School Young Doctor Club
             ii.  Training of Trainers (TOT) Secondary School Young Doctor Club
             iii.  Publication of Secondary School Young Doctor Club Fitness Instructor Module
             iv.  Young Doctors Healthy Week
             v.  Young Doctor’s Children TV Show (Astro Ceria Channel)
             vi.  Young Doctor and IM4U Community Programme


             •   Siswa Sihat Programme (PROSIS)
             Siswa Sihat Programme (PROSIS) is a smart collaboration of the Ministry of Health Malaysia
             together with the Ministry of Higher Education and the Ministry of Education to empower students
             in Higher Education Institutions (IPTs) to practice a healthy life style. The program started as a
             pilot project in 2011 and was extended to private universities, community colleges, polytechnics,
             matriculation colleges and Teachers Institute of Education. As of December 2017, 42 health
             educaton institutons have embarked on this programme nationwide. Through the Training of
             Trainers (TOT) Trendy U Fitness Instructor, 13 successful fitness teams are created as fitness
             instructors (Image 23).

                                                     Image 23
                                 Siswa Sihat Programme Activities Program (PROSIS)


















             Source: Population Wellbeing Section, Health Education Division, MoH

             COMMUNITY MOBILISATION PROGRAMME


             •   Dengue Communication for Behavioral Impact (COMBI)
             COMBI is an approach to mobilising the community to take preventive action against dengue. The
             establishment of 1 District 1 New COMBI is the KPI for each state.  In 2017, a total of 216 new COMBI
             teams have been set up. As of December 2017, there are 3,082 localities with COMBI teams with
             63,000 volunteers nationwide (Figure 57).














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