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Kota Kinabalu: Contradictory statements by the Prime Minister and Health Minister on the construction of the Sabah National Heart Centre needs to be addressed said Society for the Sabah Heart Fund (SOSHF) President Datuk Eva Susau.
Kota Kinabalu: The Society of Sabah Heart Fund (SOSHF) welcomed the Prime Minister’s RM80 million allocation for the establishment of Sabah’s first heart centre as a momentous Aidilfitri gift to the people of Sabah.
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s own cardiology centre, a Hari Raya gift from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to the state, marks a significant leap forward for the region’s healthcare infrastructure.
Kota Kinabalu: The Society for Sabah Heart Fund (SOSHF) reiterated its call for a heart centre in Sabah to meet the pressing healthcare needs of its growing population.
KOTA KINABALU (Sat 14): The Society For The Sabah Heart Fund (SOSHF) gave hope and a second chance to six-year-old Dalia Nayna who was in need of life saving procedures.
SOSHF president Datuk Eva Susau said that the courageous Dalia who against all odds, embarked on a life-altering journey to reg
Kota Kinabalu: Datuk Eva Susau was re-elected President of the Society for the Sabah Heart Fund (SOS Heart Fund) at its 42nd annual general meeting on Saturday.
Kota Kinabalu: The Society for Sabah heart Fund (SOSHF) will be organising an Awareness Talk on Rheumatic Heart Disease at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Main Auditorium Block B, FPSK this Saturday (Dec 17) from 8am to 12.30pm.
The Society for the Sabah Heart Fund (SOSHF) has sent nine young patients to Kuala Lumpur for corrective heart surgeries in the first 10 months of this year. Its President Datuk Eva Susau said with this, they have sent a total of 710 patients for corrective heart surgeries since 1981
Sabah Health Director Datuk Dr Rose Nani Binti Mudin commended the Society of Sabah Heart Fund helping young patients with congenital heart disease receive heart surgery. Its over 40 years of sustainable networking with the hospital helped clear many children in the waiting list for Corrective Heart Surgery. SOSHF President Datuk Eva Susan requested for more cardiologists, particularly adult congenital cardiologists, to be placed in Sabah, while seeking solutions from the Federal Government to allow newly trained cardiologists to be retained for longer tenures at government hospitals. With more experienced doctors and specialists entering private practice, Eva underlined growing concern from the public on general healthcare services, as well services in treatment and prevention of heart disease