QUOTE(hongguan @ Oct 18 2012, 10:54 PM)
I think u definitely don't know what you are talking! Just go and get the latest independent study on the competency of housemen in Malaysia, comparing all the public and private universities. And top in the list happened to be IMU, followed by UM on the second place. I won't want to mention who is at the bottom of the list! U go find out! 
This is an interesting "fact". Care to provide a link to the source? I hope this is not another "urban legend".Added on October 19, 2012, 12:01 am
QUOTE(wangpatan @ Apr 28 2012, 08:17 PM)
no PTPTN dont loan for living, just loan for tution fees.
Added on April 28, 2012, 8:50 pm
In my opinion, if u are financially constrain, choose the cheapest one. This is because no matter how much u spend(spending 1 million in perdana vs spending 255k in utar) u will end up working in malaysia. what is the point spending so much end up working in malaysia. No need to go for reputation in medicine, u graduated from cambridge uni or graduated from an unknown uni in indonesia, u still have to work form the most bottom.
Now saying in terms of training, all IPTS in malaysia will give the same amount of training to their students, because all ipts dont have their own teaching hospitals. Unlike IPTA, where a big teaching hospital will be beside their medical faculty, the doctors in the hospitals are doctors working in the hospital and is also your lecturer, they play 2 roles in 1 time. IPTS all do their teaching in MOH hospitals where doctors in the hospital are just doctors in the hospital. They will not teach u. If u meet a kind doctor, he/she will teach u, if u meet doctors that does not want to teach, he/she will not teach and just walk around seems like u are invisible.
So choose the cheapest one, being a good doctor or a bad doctor lies in your hand. what is the point graduating form a famous and expensive uni and dont even know how to insert a branulla properly, while another one graduated form a cheep and infamous uni get the job done perfectly and get praises from everyone? Think about it.
P/S: to all that view this post, pls dont tell me about Melaka-Manipal Medical College is going to build a hospital and what others colleges are about to do regarding teaching hospitals of their own. Just asked yourself do people going to private hospital to seek medical care like med students to run around the wards like idiots? And also asked yourself, hospitals need 5-6 years to be fully occupied, will a grand opening of brand new hospital have patients come rushing in like a grand opening of a brand new supermarket/hypermarket?
The bold part is misleading. Most IPTSs now hire MOH doctors to do part time teaching. So some of the MOH doctors actually become "clinical professors" or "clinical tutors" for the IPTSs.Added on April 28, 2012, 8:50 pm
In my opinion, if u are financially constrain, choose the cheapest one. This is because no matter how much u spend(spending 1 million in perdana vs spending 255k in utar) u will end up working in malaysia. what is the point spending so much end up working in malaysia. No need to go for reputation in medicine, u graduated from cambridge uni or graduated from an unknown uni in indonesia, u still have to work form the most bottom.
Now saying in terms of training, all IPTS in malaysia will give the same amount of training to their students, because all ipts dont have their own teaching hospitals. Unlike IPTA, where a big teaching hospital will be beside their medical faculty, the doctors in the hospitals are doctors working in the hospital and is also your lecturer, they play 2 roles in 1 time. IPTS all do their teaching in MOH hospitals where doctors in the hospital are just doctors in the hospital. They will not teach u. If u meet a kind doctor, he/she will teach u, if u meet doctors that does not want to teach, he/she will not teach and just walk around seems like u are invisible.
So choose the cheapest one, being a good doctor or a bad doctor lies in your hand. what is the point graduating form a famous and expensive uni and dont even know how to insert a branulla properly, while another one graduated form a cheep and infamous uni get the job done perfectly and get praises from everyone? Think about it.
P/S: to all that view this post, pls dont tell me about Melaka-Manipal Medical College is going to build a hospital and what others colleges are about to do regarding teaching hospitals of their own. Just asked yourself do people going to private hospital to seek medical care like med students to run around the wards like idiots? And also asked yourself, hospitals need 5-6 years to be fully occupied, will a grand opening of brand new hospital have patients come rushing in like a grand opening of a brand new supermarket/hypermarket?
This post has been edited by hypermax: Oct 19 2012, 12:01 AM
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