KUCHING – A meaningful dinner gathering was held on 11 April 2026 to mark the Budi Salutation Ceremony, celebrating the retirement of officers at Pusat Jantung Sarawak (PJS), with special recognition given to Dr Mohd Asri for his contributions.
The event highlighted the dedication of medical professionals who have played a vital role in shaping PJS into one of the leading heart specialist hospitals in Malaysia and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
Their efforts have helped establish the centre as a benchmark for excellence in cardiac care, attracting patients and recognition beyond national borders.
Chairman of Padawan Municipal Council, Cr Tan Kai, represented the Deputy Premier at the ceremony. In his remarks, he expressed gratitude to the retiring officers, noting that their service had been instrumental in elevating PJS to its current standing.
He emphasised that the hospital’s achievements were the result of years of commitment, innovation, and teamwork.
The Budi Salutation Ceremony served not only as a farewell but also as a celebration of the enduring legacy left by those who dedicated their careers to advancing healthcare in Sarawak.
Guests at the dinner reflected on the progress made by PJS, which has become a trusted institution for heart treatment and research.
Dr Mohd Asri, among those honoured, was recognised for his leadership and expertise in cardiology. His work has contributed significantly to the hospital’s reputation and its ability to deliver world-class medical services.
The ceremony underscored the importance of acknowledging such contributions, ensuring that the impact of retiring officers continues to inspire future generations of healthcare professionals.
The gathering also reinforced the state’s commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure and services, with PJS standing as a symbol of Sarawak’s ambition to provide advanced medical care.
The event highlighted how individual dedication can shape institutions and leave lasting benefits for the community.
As Sarawak continues to expand its healthcare capabilities, the contributions of retiring officers like Dr Mohd Asri will remain central to the narrative of progress.
The Budi Salutation Ceremony ensured that their efforts were remembered with respect and gratitude, marking a significant chapter in the hospital’s journey.







