QUOTE(MBBS siang @ Mar 14 2010, 01:36 PM)
Circumcision..~ or rather.... just use "Cybermeds" instead... sound a LoT better.
Cyberjaya University College Of Medical Sciences, CUCMS Unofficial LYN Thread(MBBS/Bpharm)
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Mar 14 2010, 01:49 PM
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May 2 2010, 06:24 PM
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Can anyone tell about the Homeopathy program in CUCMS? why Homeopathy?
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May 3 2010, 09:33 PM
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QUOTE(MBBS siang @ May 3 2010, 09:25 PM) MBBS siang, try asking why homeopathy is being offered in CUCMS to your medical Dean or even better Pharmacy Dean on our behalf here. I really want to know why.I am against the proliferation of Homeopaths in Malaysia. See the following about homeopathy: Do ask~ This post has been edited by CyberSetan: May 3 2010, 09:39 PM |
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May 4 2010, 01:39 AM
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QUOTE(MBBS siang @ May 3 2010, 10:13 PM) Sure sure. I want to know also.According to them, the homeopathic treatment is quite effective but I don't really know what is the mechanism of action for the treatment. Download those videos I've shown here, and show them to the Dean of Homeopathic program, see what he/she has got to say~Added on May 4, 2010, 1:42 am QUOTE(MBBS siang @ May 3 2010, 11:07 PM) Actually,I can't see the logic behind this kind of treatment. Sometime,I did feel their theory a bit ridiculous. MSU have Traditional Chinese Medicine program, it is put under the Faculty of Health Sciences~ and I disagree with it~....What do you think about chinese traditional medicine? Is that a good alternative medicine in solving some of the limitation of conventional medicine? This post has been edited by CyberSetan: May 4 2010, 01:43 AM |
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Jul 7 2010, 03:32 PM
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QUOTE(hQueen @ Jul 7 2010, 12:31 AM) I want to join CUCMS. But I only scored cgpa 3.0 for stpm 2009. Here are choices for you: http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=889461&hl=I have read about their minimum qualification. But still worry that I won't be called for an interview. The intake is on this coming August. And now only leaving 2 weeks to go ... worry worry and worryyyyyyy However, if you are not confident enough to do medicine, try biomedical program or perhaps nursing program first, lets see if you can cope with that? then if you wish, you can enter medical program with your BSc. degree (if you did well of course). Its time consuming though (there are advantages and disadvantages to that pathway). |
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QUOTE(onelove89 @ Jan 26 2011, 08:53 PM) water is essential for life. I guess homeopathy is stressing on that point. The following video is a very important reason NOT to allow Homeopathy to spread in Malaysia:techniques to dilute chemicals into water from fountain of youth =) but grats to cucms though, they're the first in msia to offer such course. Homeopathy is absurd. It is a very BAD move by CUCMS to offer quack program such as Homeopathy. It will lead to the propagation of quacks in Malaysia. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Added on January 27, 2011, 5:15 am QUOTE(MBBS siang @ Jan 26 2011, 07:59 PM) Please don't abuse this thread. This is not a good place for you to discuss this. Thank you! If one really care about the benefits of patients should give proper advice and properly educate the patients about the treatment but not keep doing those things that are no benefit at all or doing something that can't change the current trend or situation. I don't see my post as 'abusive' as it is related with CUCMS and the program it conducts.I have no comments about this course because i know little about it. I am not sure whether homeopathy is useful or not. http://www.cybermed.edu.my/cucms-web/new_w...raditional.html What is the logic of CUCMS offering such program along side MBBS and B.Pharmacy? I believe you told us in the past that you might ask the reason from your Uni. Well? This post has been edited by CyberSetan: Jan 27 2011, 07:51 AM |
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Jan 27 2011, 08:05 AM
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QUOTE(tqeh @ Jan 27 2011, 07:53 AM) Hey Brachial Plexus, did you mention those things above on behalf on MBBS (WA) , or just your own thoughts? When homeopaths claim without solid evidence to be able to get rid of 1st and 2nd stage cancer, advising against immunization, telling patients that homeopathic sugar tablets works far better than modern evidence-based drugs, prescribing patients sugar tablets instead of REAL drugs for serious diseases... they are going too far... and we DO NOT NEED more of these Quacks in Malaysia.U need to bear in mind complementary medicine needs to be embraced and patient WILL STILL USE IT REGARDLESS. I have friends who are medstudent/doctors that believe in homeopathy, not that i believe in them, but i dont disregard it like u do. Have u had lectures yet on complementary medicine? They should have some professor of herbal medicine/complementary meds/homeopathy or something. I hope when u meet ur patients in hospital and u came across such patients, do keep an open mind on it, or else UWA will kill u zz. Added on January 27, 2011, 7:57 am Isnt that simple? it's the $$ just now like how some other medschool offering chiropractic and TCM =) Even their basic principles are seriously flawed. Added on January 27, 2011, 8:11 am QUOTE(tqeh @ Jan 27 2011, 07:53 AM) Isnt that simple? it's the $$ just now like how some other medschool offering chiropractic and TCM =) Money is indeed a driving force...MSU also have Traditional Chinese Medicine program - a move by the Uni that I'm against... I'm not in favor of CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) programs being put within the school of health science. But still... Traditional Chinese Medicine is waaaay better than the 'sugar-tablets prescribing homeopaths'.... This post has been edited by CyberSetan: Jan 27 2011, 08:11 AM |
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QUOTE Saturday April 9, 2011 Students still in limbo as medical college seeks to rectify quota error By RICHARD LIM educate@thestar.com.my CYBERJAYA: The furore surrounding the Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) shows no signs of abating as angry parents demand action over their “stranded” children. This comes after 68 medical students were forced to transfer to other institutions as a result of CUCMS exceeding the 150-student quota set by the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC). Around 50 parents, who turned up yesterday to discuss the academic fate of their children with the institution's senior staff, were left disappointed. Datuk Paduka Mohd Yusof Musa (in black suit and tie) discussing the next move with students and parents after they met representatives from the Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences on Thursday. Later, parents said tempers had flared during the “closed-door” meeting with the institution, from which the press had been barred. One parent, Datuk Paduka Mohd Yusof Musa, whose 20-year-old son Mohd Hishadudin was one of those affected, said it was unfair that the students had to suffer. “Although the college is negotiating for the students' transfer to other institutions, they are in a state of limbo as most have yet to receive offer letters,” he said, claiming some sponsored students would have to repeat their first year while many parents were also seeking financial compensation. “Some have attended interviews with other medical schools but until something concrete materialises, they are at the mercy of the negotiations,” said Mohd Yusof, urging both the Higher Education Ministry and the MMC to look into the matter. Mara student Farhan Zulkifli said he did not qualify for a credit transfer to another institution due to differences in syllabi and learning methods, and would have to repeat his first year. “This is the third meeting on the matter and it is a waste of time without any concrete solution. My parents came all the way from Johor for nothing,” he said. Angry parents who alerted The Star to their plight had claimed that they were spending more than RM100,000 to fund their children through foundation studies and the first year of an “unrecognised” medical course. Following the “illegal” intake, the MMC had withdrawn CUCMS' accreditation and the medical school must now re-apply for it. It is learnt that 23 Mara and 22 Public Service Department-sponsored students are affected. Yesterday, The Star's reporter and photographer were swiftly “ushered” into a holding room upon arriving at CUCMS. “We have nothing to hide but you are not allowed at the briefing and these are our premises,” said a staff member. CUCMS president Prof Datuk Dr Abu Abdullah said it was actively working on a solution with five other institutions and the MMC. Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=...0088&sec=nation hmmm....... |
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Did a homeopath just 'resurrected' my post on homeopathy? I'm still against it even after two years of that post...
That matter aside, how many cucsm medical students took legal action againts their x-uni? They have lost a year after all, will MARA or JPA simply bare the cost for that year??... |
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