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Makes learning engaging and enjoyable.
Always prepared and organized for students.
Always positive and enthusiastic in class.
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Makes every class a rewarding experience.
Mun Kit Lim is a pharmacist and researcher affiliated with the School of Pharmacy at Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Selangor Darul Ehsan. He has also been associated with the Department of Primary Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. Lim served as Faculty Lecturer at Monash University Malaysia from October 2023 to January 2025, with a focus on infectious diseases. His professional background includes employment at bioMérieux.
Lim's academic interests encompass advance care planning (ACP), including studies on knowledge, attitudes, and practices among community-dwelling adults and ambulatory care patients in Malaysia, cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Malay Advance Care Planning Questionnaire, psychometric properties of ACP tools, and views on ACP among non-seriously ill community-dwelling Asians. He co-authored nine publications in peer-reviewed journals, achieving 77 citations and 2,518 reads on ResearchGate. Notable works include 'A Systematic Review of Non–Seriously Ill Community-Dwelling Asians’ Views on Advance Care Planning' (2023), 'Knowledge, attitude and practice of community-dwelling adults regarding advance care planning in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study' (BMJ Open, 2022), 'Validation of the psychometric properties of the Malay advance care planning questionnaire' (BMC Palliative Care, 2021), 'Cross cultural adaptation and validation of the Malay Advance Care Planning Questionnaire in Malaysia' (2019), 'Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice towards advance care planning among ambulatory care patients in Malaysia' (2019), and 'Antibiotics in surgical wards: use or misuse? A newly industrialized country’s perspective' (Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 2015).