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EAMSC 2010 is a scientific and community-based conference, in which each country must submit its research paper to the committee. The research paper includes risk factors, solutions, strategies and also the role of medical students in promoting men’s health. Shortlisted research papers will then have the opportunity to be presented during this conference whereby prizes will be awarded to the top three research papers.
Site visits
Delegates will be brought to specific institutes, which play significant roles in promoting men’s health in Malaysia. The sites are selected based on four subthemes; namely, risky behaviours, chronic diseases, sexual and reproductive health and rehabilitation. It allows the delegates to witness the effort of developing men’s health in Malaysia and to gain new insights.
Community service
“Actions speak louder than words”. Community services are held to expose the delegates to the community and to apply their knowledge into practice.
Poster presentation

As part of our effort to promote public health awareness, each country will be designing two informative posters to be presented during the conference. Prizes are awarded to the top three posters.
Cultural workshops

Cultural night
Held annually, it is a night for all the delegates to showcase their unique culture and talent to their friends from other countries. It will be a night of cultural exchange and new experiences.
Sightseeing

Delegates will have opportunities to visit Malaysia’s famous landmarks such as KL Tower, Petronas KLCC, Putrajaya, Golden Triangle, Petaling Street and Masjid India.