Abdul Aziz Baba

Abdul Aziz Baba
Dr.
Chief executive officer of the International Medical University
Assumed office
2016
Preceded by Abu Bakar Suleiman
Director of the IMU Centre for Education
In office
2015–2015
Preceded by Victor Lim
Vice-President of the International Medical University
In office
2013–2015
Personal details
Born Abdul Aziz bin Baba
Citizenship Malaysian
Occupation Medical doctor

Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Baba is a Malaysian medical doctor and haematologist. He is the Vice-Chancellor and chief executive officer of the International Medical University (IMU), serving since 1 January 2016.[1] Prior to his appointment as Vice-Chancellor he was Vice-President of the university and Acting Director of the IMU Centre for Education (ICE).

He attended medical school at the University of Melbourne and graduated in 1979. He joined the Universiti Sains Malaysia in 1986, became Professor in 2000 and was Dean of the School of Medical Sciences 2005–2012. He joined IMU as a Professor of Medicine in 2013 and became Vice-President in the same year. He also served as Director of the IMU Centre for Education (ICE) in 2015.[2][3]

He has been President of the Malaysian Society of Haematology, Chairman of the National Conjoint Board for Postgraduate Medical Programmes, Chairman of Specialist Advisory Committee (Clinical Haematology) of the National Specialist Register and a member of the Malaysian Medical Council.

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