Strengthening Real-World Clinical Evidence in Wound Care Through Collaborative Knowledge Sharing
On the evening of 21st May 2026, MADOCS (Malaysian Doctors for Circumcision Society) together with Ionic Global successfully held an Online Sharing Session for the MADOCS Real-World Evidence (RWE) Case Study entitled:
“Post-Circumcision Home Wound Care with Antaviro HOCl”
Conducted via Google Meet, the session brought together 22 participating doctors from MADOCS in a fruitful and engaging professional discussion focused on advancing post-circumcision wound care management and strengthening clinical evidence within primary healthcare practice.
The session commenced with opening remarks and study background sharing by Dr Abdol Rashid, who also provided encouraging and supportive feedback regarding the potential role of Antaviro HOCl in supporting post-circumcision wound healing management. His insights and positive encouragement further reinforced the importance of practical clinical collaboration and evidence-building initiatives among healthcare practitioners.
Mdm Monica Low then conducted the Study Protocol & Enrolment Briefing, where participating doctors were introduced to the objectives of the case study, workflow structure, patient enrolment process, and documentation procedures involved in the real-world evidence initiative.
Throughout the session, participating doctors demonstrated strong interest and active engagement towards the case study, particularly on how structured clinical observation and proper wound care management may contribute towards better patient healing outcomes and improved recovery experiences in home care settings.
The collaboration between MADOCS and Ionic Global reflects a shared commitment towards:
- Advancing evidence-based wound care practices
- Supporting continuous medical education and clinical collaboration
- Enhancing patient recovery and healthcare quality
- Building meaningful real-world clinical evidence within Malaysian primary care settings
Ionic Global would like to express its sincere appreciation to Dr Abdol Rashid, Mdm Monica Low, all 22 participating MADOCS doctors, and team members of Ionic Global for their valuable time, professional sharing, supportive participation, and dedication towards improving patient care and wound management practices within the healthcare community.
Together, through clinical collaboration, education, and evidence-driven healthcare approaches, we continue moving forward towards safer, more effective, and patient-centred wound care solutions for the community.
