Sim Kui Hian


Sim Kui Hian is a cardiologist and a minister in the Cabinet of Sarawak, Malaysia. Dr. Sim has been serving as the Minister of Local Government Sarawak since 2016 and, with an added portfolio a year on, as Minister for Local Government and Housing Sarawak.
Additionally, he is the minister-in-charge for Kuching South City Council, the Department of Irrigation & Drainage Sarawak, and the Sewerage Services Department Sarawak; and the minister with watching brief for matters pertaining to the Health Department and the Fire & Rescue Department in Sarawak.
He is an elected member of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly for the constituency of N.14 Batu Kawah since 2016;. He was a former Senator at the Parliament of Malaysia. Since September 2014, he has also been serving as the President of the Sarawak United Peoples' Party , a Sarawak-based party. The party is an alliance component of Gabungan Parti Sarawak , in which he is the Vice President and one of the original co-founders.
While acknowledging that Sarawak is part of Malaysia, Dr. Sim is one of the most vocal and consistent proponents for more Sarawakian autonomous power and rights, based on the unique contexts of the federation's formation as originally outlined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963, Inter-Governmental Committee Report and recommendations, and the Report of the Cobbold Commission.

Background

The son of the late Tan Sri Datuk Amar Sim Kheng Hong who was the Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak from 1974 to 1991, Dr. Sim was no stranger to Sarawakian politics since his childhood. He received his primary education at Chung Hua Primary School No.4 and his secondary education in St. Joseph's Secondary School, Kuching. After that, he completed his Higher School Certificate at St. Bede's College in Mentone, Victoria, Australia. He subsequently graduated with an MBBS from Monash University's Alfred Medical School and completed his cardiology fellowship at Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne.
Nonetheless, his father's personal values and passion in public service had rubbed-off on his character, and a chance to serve his homeland came when Dr. Sim found out that the Sarawak General Hospital was attempting to set up a cardiology unit. He soon left his practice and returned in 1998, after spending 17 years in Australia. In 2001, the Cardiology Department of SGH was set up. The department had progressively evolved into a cardiology centre with its own standalone facilities in Kota Samarahan and a recognised training centre for cardiothoracic surgeons. He climbed the public service ranks from grade JUSA C to JUSA A between 2003 and 2009, and after transitioning the leadership at the heart centre, Dr. Sim went on to active politics. His maiden contest for public office was in the 2011 Sarawak Elections which he lost. Five years later, he contested and won in the 2016 Sarawak Elections. Dr. Sim has a special background pertaining to Sarawak-China relations. In 1974, Tun Abdul Razak and Dr Sim's late father, Tan Sri Sim Kheng Hong, were among the people who helped establish the foundations of Malaysia-China bilateral relationship.
Dr. Sim is married to Datin Associate professor Enn Ong. They have two sons, Enson and Simson.
Currently, Dr. Sim still makes frequent visits to the Sarawak General Hospital Heart Centre as a visiting senior consultant cardiologist. Having spent over 10 years as the inaugural head at the SGH Department of Cardiology and subsequently as the inaugural head of its Clinical Research Centre, Dr. Sim is today the advisor at SGH CRC. He is also a board member of Clinical Research Malaysia, as well as an adjunct professor at the Faculty of Medicine & Health Science, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.
He is also a member in the Expert Writing Panel for Clinical Practise Guidelines on Management in cardiovascular disease in Malaysia; a task force member of the International Commission on Radiological Protection on radiation protection in cardiology; and a member of International Atomic Energy Agency ’s Expert Panel on Radiological Protection of Patients.
He is still active in professional conferences and research. Between 1996 and 2015, he participated as either a faculty member or speaker for more than 200 professional meetings in the US, Europe and Asian-Pacific; made over 200 scientific abstract presentations; over 50 scientific publications ; and over 125 clinical trials as a principal investigator.
Other professional positions he holds include: the immediate past president, Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology ; international governor steering committee of the American College of Cardiology; board member of World Heart Federation; executive committee member of the Asian Society of Cardiac Imaging ; council member and past president of the National Heart Association of Malaysia ; and the past secretary general of the Asian Pacific Society of Interventional Cardiology. His research interests include cardiac CT, cardiac MRI, metabolic syndrome and ACS biomarkers in the multi-ethic Asian community. He is a principal investigator/steering committee member in more than 100 multicentre clinical studies in Malaysia.

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