Dr Greta Miranda Goh Kim Choo

Dr Greta Miranda Goh Kim Choo

Since 23 September 2020

Biography

Highlighted Research Project (10 Best/latest Project)

  1. Development of a simulated web application (Integrated Educational System for Nursing) for electronic health documentation: Students’ attitude, perception and intention to use (Co-researcher; UNIMAS SoTL, 2018 - 2020)
  2. Rheumatic Heart Disease in High-Risk Population in Betong, Sarawak (Co-researcher; UNIMAS Special Grant Scheme, 2017 - 2019)

 

Highlighted Publication (10 best/latest publication: (Journal paper/book/modules, etc)

  1. Ong MF, Goh, GM & Saloma P. (2019). An Introduction to Project-Oriented Problem Based Learning (POPBL) in Behaviour Science Among Year 1 Nursing Student. Sustainable Community Transformation, 2 (2), 17-17
  2. Tay, SP, Goh, GM, Chua HH and Gudum, HR (2017). Prevalence of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen and Antibody Among Unimas Medical and Nursing Students Who Received Hepatitis B Vaccination in Infancy. Presented on 12 – 13 October 2017 at “Pathology: Strengthening Basics, Enhancing the Future” - 16th Annual Scientific Meeting College of Pathologists, Academy of Medicine, Royale Chulan, Seremban, Malaysia.
  3. Soh, AS, Lim, L, Goh, GM, Chai LS, Ong, MF and Pawi, S (2017). Perceptions on body image among UNIMAS nursing students. Poster presentation on 17 -18 May 2017 at the UNIMAS Innovation Technology Expo 2017.

 

Grant (international/Local)

  1. UNIMAS Scholarship of Teaching Learning Grant: SOTL/FPSK/2018(1)/020 (RM11,680.00)
  2. UNIMAS Special Grant Scheme: SpGS/1550/2017 (RM 20,375.00)

 

Consultation work (Research/Clinical)

  1. External Examiner to the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)’s Final Professional Examination (UG Nursing program) (2018)
  2. External Examiner to the International Medical University (IMU)’s Final Professional Examination (UG Nursing program) (2012 – 2014)

 

Awards (Academic/Research)

  1. Silver Award – Innovation Technology (InTex) Expo 2018: Digitalizing Sarawak Translational Research for the invention / innovation of “Effects of simulation on nursing students’ health assessment skills”
  2. Merit Award – Innovation Technology (InTex) Expo 2018: Digitalizing Sarawak Translational Research for the invention / innovation of “Project Oriented Problem Based Learning (PoPBL) for nursing students in UNIMAS”
  3. Nominated for the University of Melbourne Chancellors Award for being among top 5% of PhD theses the external examiners had reviewed (2011)
  4. Award for Best Podium Presentation for Nursing Award by University of Melbourne School of Health Sciences (2010)
  5. Doctoral Training Award by UNIMAS / MOHE (2007)
  6. UNIMAS Excellence Service Award (2003)
  7. Postgraduate Training Award by UNIMAS (1997)

Skills

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Adult health nursing
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Oncology care
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Complementary therapies
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Alternative therapies