Professor Madya Dr. Khalid Bin Mokti
Fakulti Perubatan Dan Sains Kesihatan, UMS
Khalid Bin Mokti has established himself as a prominent figure in the field of public health and medical education in Malaysia, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing public health outcomes and contributing significantly to medical academia. Born on September 11, 1984, in Malaysia, Khalid embarked on his medical academic journey at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, earning his Bachelor's in Medicine on August 1, 2009. His passion for public health led him to further his studies, obtaining a Master's in Public Health from Universiti Malaysia Sabah on November 18, 2017, followed by a Doctorate in Public Health from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia on February 24, 2021.
Khalid's professional career began in September 2009, serving as a Medical Officer with the Ministry of Health Malaysia until July 2016. His dedication to medical education and public health saw him transition into academia, where he has held various positions at Universiti Malaysia Sabah's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. He started as a Medical Lecturer in August 2016 and progressed to Senior Medical Lecturer in February 2021.
His expertise in public health, particularly in public health medicine, is recognized through numerous honors, memberships in prestigious medical and public health organizations, and a solid track record of research and publications. Khalid has significantly contributed to understanding public health challenges, particularly in Malaysia, through his research on COVID-19 mortality among the elderly and hypertension prevalence among urban Sabah's elderly population.
Khalid's academic contributions are also notable in his teaching endeavors, where he has been involved in various courses ranging from public health postings to specialized issues in family health and nutrition. His dedication to blended learning and innovative teaching methods further underscores his commitment to educating future healthcare professionals.
Beyond his teaching and research, Khalid has played a pivotal role in public health response, notably during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he coordinated national immunization programs and managed vaccination centers, contributing to the national effort against the pandemic.
Khalid Bin Mokti's journey from a medical officer to a respected associate professor and public health expert reflects his dedication to advancing public health and medical education in Malaysia. His comprehensive approach to tackling public health issues, commitment to academic excellence, and active involvement in community health initiatives showcase a professional deeply invested in improving health outcomes and educating the next generation of healthcare leaders.
Contact Information
Academic Department
Fakulti Perubatan Dan Sains Kesihatan, UMS
Appointed Department
Fakulti Perubatan Dan Sains Kesihatan, UMS
Education
Lain-lain
2021
Doktor Kesihatan Awam
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2021
Lain-lain
2017
Sarjana Kesihatan Awam
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
2017
Ijazah Sarjana Muda Doktor Perubatan
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2009
Research Collaborators
Research
Projects
4
Active
2
Grants
RM 103,100.00
Research Interests & Expertise
Community And Public Healthcare Sciences - Primary Health Care (Including Family, Geriatric, Maternal and Perinatal (Breastfeeding) Health, Child Health, Women's Health, Men's Health, Adolescent Health, Health of the Disabled)
Publications
Total Publications by Year
Scopus Metrics
Scopus ProfileDocuments
22
H-Index
5
Citations
66
Affiliation
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Research listing
Current Research Projects
Prevalence associated risk factors of hypertension among elderly: a cross-sectional study in urban sabah, malaysia from 2021-2023
Member
2023 - 2024
Faktor kemurungan dikalangan warga emas di sabah
Leader
2022 - 2025
Publications listing
NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED
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Mohd Nazri Bin Mohd Daud , Khalid Bin Mokti (2026), Effect Of Structured Parental Education On Parental Support And Quality Of Life Of Children With Thalassemia In Indonesia: A Quasi-experimental Study
Syed Sharizman Bin Syed Abdul Rahim , Mohammad Saffree Bin Jeffree , Ahmad Faizal Bin Roslan , Muhammad Aklil Bin Abd Rahim , Mazlinda Binti Musa , Khalid Bin Mokti (2026), Prevalence Of Fall Among Elderly In Rural Sabah And Its Associated Factors
Khalid Bin Mokti (2026), Comparative Screening Accuracy Of The Modified Checklist For Autism In Toddlers, Revised With Follow-up(m-chat-r/f) For Early Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review
Khalid Bin Mokti (2026), Comparative Screening Accuracy Of The Modified Checklist For Autism In Toddlers, Revised With Follow-up (m-chat-r/f) For Early Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review
Khalid Bin Mokti , Woon Fui Chee (2026), Strategies For Empowerment Of Nutrition Among School Children: A Scoping Review
Khalid Bin Mokti , Mazlinda Binti Musa , Mohammad Saffree Bin Jeffree , Mohd. Yusof Hj Ibrahim , Syed Sharizman Bin Syed Abdul Rahim , Ahmad Faizal Bin Roslan , Muhammad Aklil Bin Abd Rahim (2026), Prevalence Of Fall Among Elderly In Rural Sabah And Its Associated Factors Prevalensi Jatuh Pada Lansia Di Pedesaan Sabah Dan Faktor-faktor Yang Memengaruhinya
Khalid Bin Mokti , Muhammad Aklil Bin Abd Rahim , Mohammad Saffree Bin Jeffree , Syed Sharizman Bin Syed Abdul Rahim , Mohd. Yusof Hj Ibrahim , Mazlinda Binti Musa (2026), Exploring Elder Abuse In Rural Sabah: A Comprehensive Study Of Prevalence And Contributing Factors
Mohammad Saffree Bin Jeffree , Mazlinda Binti Musa , Khalid Bin Mokti , Mohd. Yusof Hj Ibrahim (2025), Factors Associated With Hypertension Among The Elderly In Kudat, Malaysia
Khalid Bin Mokti , Syed Sharizman Bin Syed Abdul Rahim , Azizan Bin Omar , Mazlinda Binti Musa , Mohd. Yusof Hj Ibrahim , Mohammad Saffree Bin Jeffree (2025), Factors Associated With Depression Among The Community-dwelling Elderly In Kudat, Malaysia
Azman Bin Atil @ Azmi , Khalid Bin Mokti (2025), Addressing The Dual Burden Of Sexually Transmitted Infections(sti) And Hiv/aids In Malaysia: A Narrative Review
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