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Occupational Therapist | Health Professions Educator

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Higher Education Commentary

How to Choose a College? (The best, most general piece of advice I can give)

jouyin.com / September 15, 2019

So on the back of people asking excessively generic questions which were hard to answer without context, today someone asked me: How to choose a college? That was all. The person was asking on behalf of someone else. I didn’t even know who the someone else was. But you know what? It’s not a bad question. I think more people…

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Health Professions Education, Higher Education Commentary

Fitness to Practice Issues in Malaysia

jouyin.com / March 29, 2019

I have been reflecting on the Case of the Misogynistic Medical Student as fitness to practice issues have been a long time concern of mine due to my work in the health professions. What would I have done if I were his educators or the administration at his university? Is it right for the Malaysian public to circulate petitions calling…

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Teoh Jou Yin

Qualified as an occupational therapist in Malaysia, registered in the UK. Former Lecturer and Head of Occupational Therapy in a Malaysian private higher education institute. I take a social justice informed approach and apply an intersectional lens to my work.

Any views or opinions represented here belong solely to me and do not represent those of people, institutions or organizations that I may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity, unless explicitly stated.

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