Amirah AzzeriMuhammad AmalinKamaruddin EzieyanZaidi NurinNazri AinaRidza AnisAnuar BalkhisAffandi ArniZuhairi AliaRashid FarhanAyub HaziqRahman Al AzamNajib NazdmiShamsuddin SyamimTengku Amatullah Madeehah T MohdNadeeya'ayn Umaisara Mohamad NorMohamed Fakhri Abu BaharinNizam BaharomMohd Dzulkhairi Mohd RaniAza Sherin Mohamad YusuffZairina A. RahmanMohd Hafiz Jaafar2024-05-272024-05-2720212022-1-31675-03061754-1310.37268/mjphm/vol.21/no.2/art.1029https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/3195COVID-19 pandemic results in unprecendeted impacts globally. New discoveries and knowledge on this pandemic is evolving. A study was conducted to determine factors that are associated with knowledge, attitude and practice among medical students at one of the public universities in Malaysia towards COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional study was conducted through online surveys by using a set of questionnare. The questionnaire was adapted and adopted from validated sources. It was found that, the scores for knowledge, practice and attitude were high among medical students. Male students had higher level of knowledge whereas females had significantly higher level of attitude and practice. Level of knowledge differed between years of study. Clinical year students had higher level of knowledge and practice compared to pre-clinical year students. Findings from this study might prove as the baseline for planning awareness campaigns for students for better containment of COVID-19 and its further spreadenKAP, COVID-19, Medical Students, PandemicDetermining Factors Associated With The Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Covid-19 Pandemic Among Medical Students In MalaysiaArticle321328212