BUDAPEST: The Chief Executive Officer of the Asia College of Exercise Medicine (ACEM) in Malaysia Prof Dr Muhammad Lee Chee Pheng, received the presti...
: The Chief Executive Officer of the Asia College of Exercise Medicine in Malaysia Prof Dr Muhammad Lee Chee Pheng, received the prestigious Doctor Honoris Causa award from the Hungarian University of Sports Science in recognition of his outstanding contributions to promoting human health and quality of life through exercise.
Hailing from Ipoh, the 63-year-old Dr Lee, who completed his bachelor's degree, Masters and Doctor of Philosophy in Sports Science at HUSS and has been connected with the university since 1994, emphasised the importance of exercise medicine in improving health outcomes. Dr Lee's pioneering work includes the development of exercise clinics, where certified medical practitioners and exercise therapists prescribe exercise as the primary intervention for patients for at least six months.
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