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SMC Sunway City Hosts International Experts to Safeguard the Future of Our Children at 2nd Paediatric Symposium

Jul 29, 2025 | CSR Stories

Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City (SMC) proudly hosted the International Paediatric Symposium 2025, a landmark medical education event themed “Paediatrics Without Borders: Bridging Subspecialties, Saving Lives”. Bringing together leading paediatric specialists from Malaysia, China, Singapore and the USA, the hybrid-format symposium served as a vital platform for sharing expertise, advancing clinical practices and fostering global collaboration in children’s healthcare.

The symposium was officiated by Yang Berhormat Dato’ Lukanisman Awang Sauni, Deputy Minister of Health, Malaysia, and also present was Dr Saravanan SR Sundaramurthy, Director at Health Performance Unit, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.

Across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, children continue to face a wide range of complex health challenges, from congenital disorders to neonatal complications to cancer, autoimmune conditions and developmental issues. According to the World Health Organisation, childhood diseases are leading causes of under-five mortality in the region, including neonatal complications, congenital abnormalities, pneumonia, diarrhoeal disease and malnutrition. 

In Malaysia, the 2023 National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) revealed that children under five face a triple burden of malnutrition: 21.2% are stunted, 15.3% being underweight, 11.0% experience wasting and 5.6% are overweight. At the same time, the rates of childhood overweight, obesity and excess weight stand at 13.9%, 11.8% and 24% respectively. These figures have far exceeded rates of undernutrition and contribute to a growing risk of type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Pneumonia also remains another critical concern, accounting for nearly 5% of all deaths among children under 14.

Yang Berhormat Dato’ Lukanisman Awang Sauni, Deputy Minister of Health Malaysia, delivering his keynote address and officiating the opening ceremony of the SunMed International Paediatric Symposium 2025.

Another particularly urgent concern is childhood cancer, with an estimated 413,000 new cases diagnosed globally in 2020. While high-income countries have achieved high survival rates exceeding 80% thanks to advances in diagnosis, anti-cancer therapies, and supportive care, low- and middle-income countries, which account for the majority of childhood cancer cases worldwide, see survival rates ranging from just 10% to 60%.. Some studies have also shown that the National Cancer Registry data is incomplete, and underdiagnosis is a known issue, especially in Southeast Asia, where up to 49% of childhood cancer cases may go undiagnosed. This disparity underscores the critical need for paediatric centres of excellence equipped with the necessary specialist expertise, cutting-edge technology and holistic care frameworks to close the gap. 

In response, the symposium brought together paediatric specialists from SMC, Sunway Medical Centre Damansara (SMCD), Sunway Medical Centre Velocity (SMCV), Sunway Medical Centre Penang (SMCP), Sunway Medical Centre Ipoh (SMCI), Fudan Children’s Hospital Shanghai, Boston’s Children Hospital USA, and KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital Singapore. The event served as a powerful platform for knowledge exchange, evidence-based practice updates and regional standard-setting in paediatric care that goes beyond borders.

Sunway Medical Centre’s Children’s Health and Development Centre offers a wide range of paediatric subspecialties across multiple disciplines. With purpose-built facilities, child-friendly environments and experienced multidisciplinary teams, the Centre is a regional leader in holistic, patient-centred care for children.

Demonstrating its commitment to advancing paediatric care, the hospital offers patient-focused facilities, including a 24-hour dedicated Children’s Emergency Department that ensures urgent, comforting and supportive care for young patients. As part of ongoing enhancements in paediatric intensive care, the SMART PICU is supported by various technologies to facilitate patient monitoring and clinical management in critical care settings.

“Quaternary service anchors the complexity of care across all 26 paediatric subspecialties, enabling integrated management of critical cases, from medical and surgical to oncological and post-transplant care. No speciality works alone; we deliver care as one multidisciplinary team,” said Dr Seow Vei Ken, Chief Executive Officer of Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City.

Dr Seow Vei Ken, Chief Executive Officer of Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City, delivering his opening remarks during the SunMed International Paediatric Symposium 2025.

Uniting Expertise and Empathy to Elevate Paediatric Care Across the Region

Throughout the symposium, participants explored a wide range of complex paediatric topics, from critical newborn care and adolescent oncology to cardiac emergencies and chronic conditions. These discussions were grounded in rigorous science and heartfelt commitment to patient-centred care. A standout session on regional health equity sparked dynamic dialogue around how countries can work together to close gaps in access, boost training for paediatric subspecialties and implement early detection models that save lives.

“When we come together across borders, we build something far more powerful than protocols and procedures; we build a community that cares. This symposium reminded us that behind every clinical breakthrough is a shared hope to give every child a healthier, brighter future. It is through shared knowledge, compassion and collaboration that we can truly transform the future of paediatric care,” said Dr Seow.

The symposium closed on a hopeful, united note, with all institutions reaffirming their shared pledge to advance paediatric care with urgency, empathy and purpose. Every talk, insight and collaboration reaffirmed one core belief: that the health of our children is the cornerstone of a brighter, more compassionate future.

From left: Dr Seow Vei Ken, Chief Executive Officer of Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City; Dato’ Lau Beng Long, President of Sunway Healthcare Group (SHG); Yang Berhormat Dato’ Lukanisman Awang Sauni, Deputy Minister of Health Malaysia; Dr Saravanan SR Sundaramurthy, Director, Health Performance Unit, Ministry of Health Malaysia; and Dr Khoo Chow Huat, Managing Director (Hospital and Healthcare Operations), SHG, at SunMed International Paediatrics Symposium 2025.

“This symposium exemplifies our ongoing commitment to comprehensive, inclusive, and integrated child health services. It is through open dialogue, professional exchange and deep empathy that we can reimagine the future of paediatrics for the betterment of every parent and child in the region,” added Dr Ng Lee Li, General Manager of the Women and Children Services at Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City. 

SMC is the largest private quaternary hospital, home to over 300 resident medical consultants, 60 medical specialities and 28 Centres of Excellence. Upon the completion of its sixth block – Tower F (Children’s Pavilion), it will have the capacity to expand to over 1,100 beds from 810 licensed beds.

As the flagship hospital of Sunway Healthcare Group (SHG), SMC is the first in the country to obtain three major hospital-wide accreditations – Joint Commission International (JCI) Accreditation from the United States of America, the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) and the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH).

According to the latest Newsweek APAC rankings, Sunway Medical Centre has also been recognised as Malaysia’s leading paediatrics provider for the third consecutive year.

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