Brief About Dr. Abdul Halim Abdul Jalil
Dr. Abdul Halim Abdul Jalil is a highly respected pediatrician with an impressive 46 years of experience. He specializes in the treatment of cholestatic jaundice during infancy, as well as genetic and chromosomal disorders using fetal precursor stem cells and organ-specific peptides (Eco-ultrafiltrates). Dr. Abdul Jalil possesses extensive knowledge in the field of epigenetics and is well-versed in addressing behavioral and developmental problems in infants and children.
He is a member of prestigious associations such as the Malaysian Association of Maternal and Neonatal Health (MAMANEH), the International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH), and the Commonwealth Association for Mental Handicap and Developmental Disabilities (CAMHADD).
Additionally, he has held significant positions including Senate member of the International College of Pediatrics, Vice President of MAMANEH, and Chief Advisor of Global Research & Development Services. Dr. Abdul Jalil also serves as the Chief Editor for esteemed journals such as the International Journal of Health and Life Science, Journal of Family Studies, and Journal of Reproductive Health.
He completed his MBBS in Malaysia in 1975 and obtained a Diploma in Child Health from the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons in London in 1980. He began his medical career as a Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health from 1976 to 1978, and later joined the Pediatric Department of the University Hospital in Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Abdul Jalil further enhanced his expertise through training in child development at the Wolfson Centre and in hearing and speech at the Nuffield Centre in London, UK in 1984.
His special interests include cholestatic jaundice during infancy, epigenetics behavioral and developmental problems in infants and children, and the treatment of genetic and chromosomal disorders using fetal precursor stem cells and organ-specific peptides (Eco-ultrafiltrates).