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MCH Staff & Scope

Still Under Development

Objectiveโ€‹

The Maternal & Child Health (MCH) Unit โ€” also known as KKIA โ€” delivers safe, structured, and protocol-aligned care for mothers and children. Care emphasizes timely screening, appropriate consultation allocation, accurate documentation in SystmOne, and the maintenance of physical Maternal Health Book (Pink Book) backups for medico-legal continuity.


Staff & Locationsโ€‹

Staff CountRoleLocationResponsibilities
๐Ÿ‘ค๐Ÿ‘คMedical Officers (MO)MCH Rooms 24 & 25Antenatal reviews, scans, high-risk assessments, child health consultations, documentation
๐Ÿ‘คFamily Medicine Specialist (FMS)Room 21Complex case oversight, supervisory governance, audit leadership
๐Ÿ‘ค๐Ÿ‘ค๐Ÿ‘คNursesMCH Rooms 20, 22, 23Vital signs, anthropometry, antenatal booking, breastfeeding support, vaccination, patient education
๐Ÿ‘ค๐Ÿ‘คRegistration StaffKKIA Counters 10 & 11Appointment verification, triage, checklist issuance, patient allocation
๐Ÿ‘คTriage StaffCounter AInitial screening and redirection to KKIA Counter
๐Ÿ‘คPharmacistPharmacyDispensing, medication counselling, stock monitoring

For the full clinic staff directory with master overview table, see KKBM Organisation Structureโ†ด.


Equipment & Infrastructureโ€‹

Clinical Equipment
Ultrasound Machine

Antenatal scan assessments performed by MO in MCH consultation rooms

Vital Signs & Anthropometry

Digital BP monitors, weighing scales, height rods, and fetal Doppler units

Vaccination Cold Chain

Refrigerated storage for national immunisation schedule vaccines

Documentation & Records
Maternal Health Book (Pink Book)

Patient-held physical record for antenatal and postnatal continuity; SystmOne printouts are attached after each visit

Child Health Records

Growth charts, developmental screening forms, and vaccination logs

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Reviewed May 2026
Next review May 2027
Dr Norhidayah bt Simon
SR Yuslinda Jamalut

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