![]() ![]() Now I know just how much you truly are a part of the family, in training and beyond." "Looking back, the entire team is there to help you at every step in your career. "The UAB Endocrine Surgery fellowship program really evaluates the areas you want to pursue and helps you put your potential in the right direction," Dr. Dream also reflects that the mentorship and supportive network she developed at UAB have been key to her continued success as a surgeon-scientist. Last year, she published a paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association, one of the highest-ranking surgery journals in the world, and currently has another project submitted for review.ĭr. "I learned through my time in my fellowship training at UAB that I was very capable of developing questions and answering them," said Dr. ![]() In looking back on her time at UAB as a now-leading surgeon-scientist, she attributes time in the fellowship to her dedication to research to inform her practice. Dream now serves as the Program Director of the Endocrine Surgery Fellowship Program for MWC and will soon have her Master of Public Health degree. Dream in 2021, she had just performed the first retroperitoneoscopic robotic adrenalectomy at Milwaukee Veteran’s Affairs Hospital and had recently begun a Thyroid Nodule Radiofrequency Ablation program at MCW.ĭr. Dream is now an Assistant Professor of Surgical Oncology at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). Our first alumni spotlight is Sophie Dream, M.D., FACS, who graduated from the AAES Endocrine Surgery Fellowship program at UAB in 2019. Members of the public with information on corruption can report to MCW via email: or via WhatsApp at +60, or can browse the website: for more information on MCW.In 2023, the UAB Department of Surgery is highlighting the many accomplished alumni of its General Surgery Residency Program and associated divisional fellowships. Zahrain said today's social media is seen "going to town" on corruption-related crimes against the nation's leadership without proper facts, thereby raising a negative perception of the country and the people of Malaysia. Meanwhile, Zahrain said MCW should also play a role in rectifying the perception of corruption especially related to inaccurate or false reports of certain quarters with political interests. Jais said since MCW was registered last July, more than 20 programmes involving the public and institutions of higher learning were held to increase public awareness to more aggressively report corruption to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) or MCW. The 70-member MCW delegation comprising professionals and academics also paid a courtesy call on Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohamed Hashim today. "Even though Malaysia's corruption ranking is better (at 49 in the report of the Corruption Perception Index 2016 by Transparency International) compared to Indonesia (ranked 37), there are many things that can still be learned from ICEC and ICW, more so now they aiming to wipe out graft in the republic which was once notorious for corruption, "he said. Since 2004 until now, ICEC has carried out high profile prosecutions involving governors, senior political party leaders, parliamentarians, mayors and district chiefs, he said. "We have seen ICEC so aggressively combat corruption in Indonesia the past 10 years, as well as ICW, a non-governmental organisation which was established in 1998, that has succeeded in forming an Indonesian culture which hates corruption," he said. ![]() MCW president Jais Abdul Rahim said a delegation of MCW, which was registered on July 24, 2017, met up ICEC officers and representatives of Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) from yesterday to exchange views, strategies and ideas in increasing the participation of society to report corruption JAKARTA: Malaysia's Corruption Watch (MCW), a non-governmental organisation, met up with Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (ICEC) on dealing with corruption, especially in raising public awareness on the scourge.
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