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University MBBS in AIMST or UCSI
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limeuu
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Mar 24 2015, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(Skyler_Airman @ Mar 24 2015, 09:13 PM) check out with the Board of Pharmacy singapore or Australia, how many students from UCSI and Aimst accepted there, UCSI well recognized in both country at the same time UCSI calloborate be USM which the only Uni recognized by Singapore Board, check with the Board of Pharmacy as well, then only you can make your decision ...good luck none of both aimst and ucsi's health sciences qualifications are recognised outside of msia....not by spore, not by australia.....
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limeuu
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Mar 25 2015, 08:12 PM
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cadavers are not vital to medical education....many established med schools all over the world have dispense with it....
if one only wants to work in msia, it doesn't really matter which med school....anyone meeting your budget and convenience will do...none are outstanding anyway....
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limeuu
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Mar 25 2015, 10:06 PM
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what is your spm results?.....
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limeuu
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Mar 26 2015, 11:57 AM
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QUOTE(Caven Lin @ Mar 26 2015, 09:48 AM) Do you know that after studying 2 years in UCSI you need to do clinical training and housemanship in Terengganu. Whereas in AIMST you get to do clinical training and housemanship in SP or in Kedah . Isit ok for you in terms of doing housemanship in terengganu? Pls correct me if Im wrong. You are wrong....it is not housemanship, just the clinical component of a medical course, which must be in a clinical setting.... Housemanship comes AFTER graduation.... But the implication is correct....ts needs to know the clinical component in both options are outside kv.... This post has been edited by limeuu: Mar 26 2015, 12:02 PM
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limeuu
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Mar 26 2015, 12:26 PM
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QUOTE(Stella Tee @ Mar 26 2015, 12:15 AM) you 'qualify' based on mmc guidelines... now go read pagalavan.com.......
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limeuu
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Mar 26 2015, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE(Stella Tee @ Mar 26 2015, 12:43 PM) I don`t know.....He juz recommended me to study in Russia.....  maybe the uni there is top-ranking uni == he makes money from you...that's why... if you worry about going to sp, kt, you would fly 6000 miles to russia?...
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limeuu
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Mar 26 2015, 01:04 PM
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QUOTE(birdman8 @ Mar 26 2015, 12:51 PM) i think chiropractic will be quite good in future. comparable new field in malaysia and still not so many people doing it. that is alternative medicine, and considered by many as smake oil...
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limeuu
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Mar 26 2015, 10:45 PM
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QUOTE(Stella Tee @ Mar 26 2015, 06:05 PM) Yesterday, I asked Dr. Pagalavan about AIMST and UCSI, and he recommended AIMST bcoz it is more established  There re lots of his posts related to medicine, and you want me to read all his posts?!  yes...
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limeuu
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Mar 27 2015, 12:05 AM
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the new system of application for housemanship is online, and the available posts and their availability are listed....if you want a job fast, choose unpopular locations, and you can start immediately....if you want popular locations, then waiting list may be up to a year....
this is based on the present situation....in 5-7 years time when current school leavers graduate, the situation may be different, and there may not be enough jobs, and wait list may be very long...
in addition, housemanship will likely be on contract basis, and on completion, you will need to compete with others for gov jobs....if there are no enough posts, some doctors will NOT get a job with the gov....you will have to look elsewhere for jobs...
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limeuu
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Mar 27 2015, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(Caven Lin @ Mar 27 2015, 10:40 AM) How many years do we require to do housemanship? From what I had been told, the housemanship for AIMST is 2 years while the housemanship for UCSI is 4 years. Is this true? And if this is true does it mean that the longer the housemanship , the greater the disadvantage??? it is amazing for aspirants to be so ignorant of the profession...if you know so little about the profession, why are you interested in it?.... please go read pagalavan.com........the information is all there....don't expect to be spoon fed....
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limeuu
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Apr 12 2016, 11:04 PM
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for people with cgpa 3.0, money and a "passion" to be a doctor, qiup my actually be a "preferred' choice....
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limeuu
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Apr 13 2016, 08:48 AM
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the minimum requirement is of course ridiculously low, although it was better than without, when people got accepted with d and e grades....but attempts to raise it has been blocked by a gov agency....because it will kill off a few ipts med schools....and some very important people will be very upset....
with jpa scholarships drying up, there are not enough qualified students with straight As with money...but a lot of underqualified people with lots of money...and the priority is that 3-400k income per student taken in...
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limeuu
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Apr 13 2016, 05:23 PM
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Cannot.....reducing intake will mean closing some med schools.... Some haven't even reach their breakeven point....that would be politically very incorrect....
A proposed moratorium on number of programmes and number of students is not getting support....the ipta med schools are all still trying to increase numbers.... And only held back by their lack of academic staff....
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limeuu
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Apr 13 2016, 09:43 PM
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ipta gets no money from students....and the gov, instead of cutting down on low quality training in many ipts, have ordered the very established old med schools like ukm, um and usm to cut down on undergraduate intakes and concentrate on postgraduate training...
which they willingly do, as taking less students means less cost, and less work to them....
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