Prof Khatijah obtained her basic nursing training at the University Malaya, midwifery, and neonatal intensive care nursing in the United Kingdom.
Both her BSc in Nursing and Masters in Health Services Management were from the University of Manchester UK while her Doctorate in Clinical Practice is from the University of Southampton, UK. With over 35 years of experience in nursing education and clinical practice, both nationally and internationally, as a nurse and midwife, she is a strong advocate for equality and inclusion in research activities and teaching, actively championing diversity within nursing practice. She is currently the Chief Editor for the Malaysia Journal of Qualitative Research and Academic Editor for PLOS ONE, Nursing Research and Practice Journal , Nursing Forum.
16th August 2025
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08:30
17:00
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Nursing Course
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Welcoming Speech from the President of the Taiwan Nurses Association
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Welcoming Speech from the President of the Taiwan Association of Nurse Practitioners
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Welcoming Speech from the President of Asian Urological Nursing Association
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Future of Urology Nursing
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Self-Management with an Application in Urogenital Cancer Patients
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Applying Machine Learning to Identify Associations Between Phthalates and Bladder Cancer: Enhancing Nursing Assessment
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Q&A
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Advanced Care for Urological Conditions
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Epidemiological and Clinical Insights into the Causes and Prevention of Urolithiasis
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Management of Acute Rejection After Kidney Transplantation-Case Study
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Q&A
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Coffee Break
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Nursing Care in Urogenital Cancer
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Developments in Immunotherapy for Urologic Cancers
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Addressing Adverse Reactions: Strategies for BCG Treatment Optimization
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Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Care of Cancer Patients
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Psychosocial and Physical Challenges of Young Adults with Urogenital Cancer: A Nursing Perspective
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Integrating Psychosocial Care in Urological Cancer Treatment: Supporting Patients and Their Family
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Q&A
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Lunch Symposium
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Continuous Quality Improvement in Urology Nursing
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Leadership in Quality: Empowering Urology Nurses to Drive CQI Initiatives
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Continuous Quality Improvement in the Urology Ward
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Continuous Quality Improvement for Post-Renal Transplantation Patients
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A Quality Improvement Approach to Discharge Planning Services in NTUH Urology Ward
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Charting Our Course to COEU: Our Hospital Journey in Urology Accreditation for Patient Safety and Care Quality
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Q &A
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Coffee Break
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Nursing Care in Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction
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Care for Women’s Urinary Incontinence
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The Peri-Operative Care of MIST For Prostate Hyperplasia
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Empowering Optimal Care: A Tiered Approach to Preventing Inappropriate Urinary Catheter Use in Hospitalized Older Patients
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Quiet Nights Ahead: Effective Behavioral Techniques for Nocturia
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Psychological Impact of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction: The Role of Nurses in Mental Health Support
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Q &A
TICC - 2F 201AF
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