First published in the Harvard Public Health Review on 16th May 2021. First published in the Malay Language in the Code Blue (The Galen Centre for […]
Category: Articles
Malaysia: FGM/C, period spot checks, and sexual harassment | Harvard Public Health Review
Dr. Hannah Nazri discusses normalised misogyny that occurs throughout the lifespan of a woman including the practice of FGM/C in Malaysia, recent allegations of period spot checks in school and rape jokes made by teachers in school.
Can social media encourage health illiteracy and should doctors be online? | Harvard Public Health Review
Dr. Hannah Nazri discusses the role of social media in promoting health illiteracy and whether doctors should be online.
Dr. Hannah Nazri’s Recommended Watch List | Harvard Public Health Review
This week, instead of the usual blog article, Dr. Hannah Nazri recommends three films that emphasise the importance of listening to patients emphatically as well as developing the medical knowledge. Always listen to your patients.
Long COVID: An Impending Public Health Crisis | Harvard Public Health Review
First published in the Harvard Public Health Review on 23rd May 2021. An article on Long COVID, a post-viral condition following the COVID-19 infection. I […]
How Hubris and Misogyny Affect Patient Care | Harvard Public Health Review
First published in the Harvard Public Health Review on 16th May 2021. Article on misogyny in medicine, the gender pain gap, and Persistent Physical Symptoms. […]
The Kalsom Movement in the 2020 Youth Solutions Report (UN SDSN Youth)
As the Chair of the Board of Trustees of The Kalsom Movement, I am proud to announce that The Kalsom Movement is one of the 50 youth-led organisations worldwide to be featured in the SDSN Youth Solutions Program’s 2020 Youth Solutions Report.
Making New Year’s Resolutions for a Wholesome 2021
Happy 2021! Making new year’s resolutions this time seems like a futile exercise and it is daunting to start the year when we are still […]
Building Resilience: Top 3 Tips for Success
Too often when people speak about their success journey, they love portraying the idea it was all smooth sailing for them by listing accolades and achievements. The reality is that behind the seemingly perfect Instagram or LinkedIn façade of many people including myself are failures, criticisms, depression and other mental health issues, and life circumstances that are rarely spoken about.
Not Too Young to Make a Difference | Royal Commonwealth Society
First published on the Royal Commonwealth Society website. As Associate Fellow of Royal Commonwealth Society and the Chair of Board of Trustees of The Kalsom Movement, I share my experience to convince you why it is not too young to make a difference.