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Sabrin
post May 14 2010, 07:40 AM

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QUOTE(cygoh9 @ May 12 2010, 07:17 PM)
So sad to know that doctors here are treated badly... I think the least that a doctor who had gone through years of hardships is a little piece of respect... sad.gif
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post May 14 2010, 12:09 PM

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Future medical student reporting in.

Erm, currently going to Intec for preparation course,
scholarship to Russia. But not yet sure which U that they put us in


Added on May 14, 2010, 12:19 pm
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We will return when the system prioritize us and gives us the quality of life we deserve.


I guess that is what it needs to improve and the only thing to call back all the specialist from all around the world back home

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post May 14 2010, 09:03 PM

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An atricle in China Press caught my eye: http://www.chinapress.com.my/content_new.a...514wab99a20.txt

Maybe when I have time I will consider translating it (just run it through Babelfish), but what caught my attention was a quote from a Malaysian Fudan University student, studying "医学系" (usually that translates to Medicine), hoping that after she graduates she can come back to Malaysia to work with the government in their public hospitals.

Last time I checked, not a single China university was listed in the Medical Act, nor on the 2nd schedule of the MMC list.

The article is almost a promotional piece for Chinese universities who give out scholarships to international students. Specifically, medical universities. Now I would not have brought this up, since some of the universities listed are Chinese medicine universities (中医药大学), but to read of quotes attributed to Malaysians studying there wanting to work with the government after graduation, and knowing that not a single Chinese university is recognised, has some alarm bells ringing in me.

What ever the quality of Chinese medical schools, the fact is, none of them are recognised in Malaysia.

Am I missing something, or is there an entire population of desperate Malaysians who want to be doctors, studying what they think is medicine in China, when they cannot be registered to be medical practitioners, let alone work in the civil service?

Or have the Chinese herbs finally caused delirium?

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post May 14 2010, 09:23 PM

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QUOTE(haya @ May 14 2010, 09:03 PM)
An atricle in China Press caught my eye: http://www.chinapress.com.my/content_new.a...514wab99a20.txt

Maybe when I have time I will consider translating it (just run it through Babelfish), but what caught my attention was a quote from a Malaysian Fudan University student, studying "医学系" (usually that translates to Medicine), hoping that after she graduates she can come back to Malaysia to work with the government in their public hospitals.

Last time I checked, not a single China university was listed in the Medical Act, nor on the 2nd schedule of the MMC list.

The article is almost a promotional piece for Chinese universities who give out scholarships to international students. Specifically, medical universities. Now I would not have brought this up, since some of the universities listed are Chinese medicine universities (中医药大学), but to read of quotes attributed to Malaysians studying there wanting to work with the government after graduation, and knowing that not a single Chinese university is recognised, has some alarm bells ringing in me.

What ever the quality of Chinese medical schools, the fact is, none of them are recognised in Malaysia.

Am I missing something, or is there an entire population of desperate Malaysians who want to be doctors, studying what they think is medicine in China, when they cannot be registered to be medical practitioners, let alone work in the civil service?

Or have the Chinese herbs finally caused delirium?
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They brought this onto themselves. If they wanted to practice medicine in Malaysia, they should have enrolled in MMC-recognized foreign universities.


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post May 15 2010, 11:59 AM

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Why one shouldn't study medicine?A doctor too many

sorry if this got posted before.

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post May 15 2010, 09:47 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ May 15 2010, 11:59 AM)
Why one shouldn't study medicine?A doctor too many

sorry if this got posted before.

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I love the logic that he mentioned. It totally makes sense. =D
that's why I'm planning to work in Aus or Sg prior returning. haha.
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hahaha yeah u should if u're nt under JPA scholarship which requires u to come back and serve the country after u graduated. Malaysia is going to have alot alot of doctors in the future and there are soo many people wanting to become doctor regardless of whether or not their results qualify them to read medicine.
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post May 15 2010, 10:43 PM

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they want to become a doctor because they see a doctor is 'high' person?
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QUOTE(Juvier @ May 15 2010, 10:43 PM)
they want to become a doctor because they see a doctor is 'high' person?
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i thought many person has this mindset...?

u go function...mingle around..ppl ask what what ur profession..

once u say doctor..everybody will 'waaaaaaaaa....'

other profession no reaction one... doh.gif


Added on May 15, 2010, 10:45 pm
QUOTE(onelove89 @ May 15 2010, 09:47 PM)
I love the logic that he mentioned. It totally makes sense. =D
that's why I'm planning to work in Aus or Sg prior returning. haha.
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faster go approach those people first...aus should be harder...they r restricting liao..try sg... brows.gif

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post May 15 2010, 10:58 PM

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seems like malaysia's medical bubble will burst before it even started. we're producing way too many doctors, and our demand here is high but as opposed to singapore which caters heavily to medical tourism.

the article where the govt is not tackling the problem head on is very good logic. but second of all, all this medical schools will only mean more money for developers, lecturers, the university that opens them, the politicians that approve of it.

sadly, every Ali, Lim and Mutu wants their kid to be a doctor. so all this medical schools will continue to cater to them.


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yeahh true even my mother urged me to become a doctor...it seems to them doctors is the only profession that spells successful
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post May 15 2010, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ May 15 2010, 10:44 PM)
i thought many person has this mindset...?

u go function...mingle around..ppl ask what what ur profession..

once u say doctor..everybody will 'waaaaaaaaa....'

other profession no reaction one... doh.gif

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lol... you are right, maybe because the requirements are very high to become a doctor and it is hard to achive by many people for sure. i think that's why people said 'waaaaa' biggrin.gif . reminds me when i studied bio it is very hard for me but i realize if you know what happened, the words come by itself. but if less words, even though you know what happened, you cant explain it because you dont know the words biggrin.gif.. the hardest thing is memorizing at all. i think penyapu sampah also can be a doctor if they studied biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(loveless90 @ May 15 2010, 11:03 PM)
yeahh true even my mother urged me to become a doctor...it seems to them doctors is the only profession that spells successful
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lol... same as my mom but now she agreed i can be an engineer

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post May 15 2010, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(Juvier @ May 15 2010, 11:05 PM)
lol... you are right, maybe because the requirements are very high to become a doctor and it is hard to achive by many people for sure. i think that's why people said 'waaaaa' biggrin.gif . reminds me when i studied bio it is very hard for me but i realize if you know what happened, the words come by itself. but if less words, even though you know what happened, you cant explain it because you dont know the words biggrin.gif.. the hardest thing is memorizing at all. i think penyapu sampah also can be a doctor if they studied biggrin.gif

the requirements to study medicine in malaysia isnt very high. three Bs in A level will qualify u to read medicine already. Those public ones will be stricter...at least 3.9 cgpa in stpm


Added on May 15, 2010, 11:07 pm
lol... same as my mom but now she agreed i can be an engineer
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the requirements to study medicine in malaysia isnt very high. three Bs in A level will qualify u to read medicine already. Those public ones will be stricter...at least 3.9 cgpa in stpm

haha i wanted to become a doc when i was in form 5 but changed my mind after A lvl hahaha hate the busy lifestyle...im not a big fan of not sleeping to do work

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post May 15 2010, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(loveless90 @ May 15 2010, 11:12 PM)
the requirements to study medicine in malaysia isnt very high. three Bs in A level will qualify u to read medicine already. Those public ones will be stricter...at least 3.9 cgpa in stpm

haha i wanted to become a doc when i was in form 5 but changed my mind after A lvl hahaha hate the busy lifestyle...im not a big fan of not sleeping to do work
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yeah, can be considered low also can be considered high by some students. for me it is not high but if im not study very well then it is high unless if that people has eidetic/photographic memory, not study but go to class only also can scored high results. sometimes, those who have this type of memory are enemy by some students... because they study very hard to become top student but someone with eiditic memory never study hard also can take them down easily..... haha
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QUOTE(loveless90 @ May 15 2010, 11:12 PM)
haha i wanted to become a doc when i was in form 5 but changed my mind after A lvl hahaha hate the busy lifestyle...im not a big fan of not sleeping to do work
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you're lucky your parents are not against you choosing not to become a doctor, unlike some who are forced to study med (yup I know quite a lot)

lol I agree, some parents, a lot maybe, to them seems like doctor is the only prestigious job *sigh*
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post May 16 2010, 09:18 AM

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Which is more important as a prerequisite to do medicine? A good mark in Chemistry or a good mark in Biology?
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post May 16 2010, 10:48 AM

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chemistry definitely, biology is pure memory work while chem provokes analytical skills.
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i wanted to study medicine but both my parents shot me down with a shotgun.. biggrin.gif

end up doing pharmacy now..

actually doing medicine not only need to know how to study...u must be very compassionate as well....care for your patients as much as you care for your parents..(okay a bit exaggeration here)

if not when you work u will be very miserable..
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post May 16 2010, 12:15 PM

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[quote=Sabrin,May 16 2010, 09:18 AM]
Which is more important as a prerequisite to do medicine? A good mark in Chemistry or a good mark in Biology?
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IMO, i think its bio cos you need to have good memory to study and learn how to diagnose the symptoms of a kind of illness then what is the proper treatment for the illness...


Added on May 16, 2010, 12:27 pm[quote=lovelysky7,May 16 2010, 12:59 AM]
you're lucky your parents are not against you choosing not to become a doctor, unlike some who are forced to study med (yup I know quite a lot)

lol I agree, some parents, a lot maybe, to them seems like doctor is the only prestigious job *sigh*
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they followed what their parents asked them to do cos they did not have their own stance and probably cos they did not knw what they truly want to become...and just so happened that their results qualify them to read med, so they ended up following what their parents wanted them to become. I felt the same way too before this, i did not know what course i want to study and till now i still do not know. but the only thing that i know is i do not like staying up late and help taking care of the patients in the ward...tho the fame and respect docs gain did entice me to read the course...but i know that is not the correct excuse to study med...one should always have the passion to help others and be willing to sacrifice their time to help the patients and apparently i do not have tat, i'm just so not a doc type of person~

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post May 16 2010, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(Sabrin @ May 16 2010, 09:18 AM)
Which is more important as a prerequisite to do medicine?  A good mark in Chemistry or a good mark in Biology?
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do u mean which is more important in medicine? Chemistry I reckon. You can actually enter med w/o prior biology knowledge, but you'll practically DIE if you have no chemistry knowledge. But both are rather inter-related. It comes in a package in medicine.



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