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post Sep 5 2010, 06:40 PM

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Here is an interesting news:

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59 p'sula docs for Sabah to ease shortage

Published on: Sunday, September 05, 2010

Kota Kinabalu: Fifty-nine medical doctors from the peninsula are being despatched to Sabah in batches to meet the State's demand.

State Health Director, Dr Mohd Yusof Ibrahim, said about 20 are now serving in the various health clinics and hospitals throughout Sabah.

"More are coming in. By the end of the year, we will have 59 additional doctors. Just be patient. The future for Sabah is good in terms of provision of health services.

"We (State Health Department) are working hard for the people of Sabah.

It is projected that Malaysia will have enough doctors by the year 2015.

"In fact, for Sabah, by next year, we should be reasonably all right, given that 100 to 200 doctors will have graduated by December this year.

Things will be better from next year," he told Daily Express when met at his office at Rumah Persekutuan Kota Kinabalu.

According to Dr Mohd Yusof, the Government's target for next year is to have a minimum of six doctors serving in each district hospital.

"Right now, we have a minimum of only three doctors, which will be a thing of the past when our medical schools churn out more doctors in the years to come."

He said from next year, the 25 medical schools in the country (public and private sectors), including Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), are capable of producing some 4,000 to 5,000 doctors a year (with the qualification of Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery or MBBS in short).

"In fact, the Melaka Manipal Medical College, a Malaysian private medical college, is planning to set up a branch here," he added.

In the meantime, Dr Mohd Yusof said, the Government is seriously considering hiring expatriate specialist doctors as a "stop-gap" measure.

Meanwhile, he said he had just attended a conference to deliberate on the number of required doctors and specialists for all medical disciplines as the country approaches the realisation of Vision 2020 as a developed nation.

"We have to get ready. We spent three days discussing and coming up with the figures, which are necessary to meet the requirements of being a developed nation. We (in Sabah) have also put up our figures."


Source: http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=74480

You guys see the situation in Sabah district hospitals? 3 doctors per DISTRICT HOSPITAL !! A HOSPITAL for an entire district having only THREE doctors !! That is very much true the last time I checked in my mother's hometown district (Sipitang). Even the Hospital's director is busy involved with the daily clinic duties (OPD)~


Another thing, MMMC in Sabah - ? interesting~

new name for the branch perhaps could be: Kota Kinabalu Manipal Medical College (KKMMC) laugh.gif laugh.gif

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post Sep 6 2010, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Sep 6 2010, 05:35 PM)
There will always be a shortage of doctors no matter what is being said...
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Maldistributiion... focus on maldistribution.....
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post Sep 6 2010, 07:24 PM

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QUOTE(onelove89 @ Sep 6 2010, 07:17 PM)
...I bet they still think that we still live on trees or something. =P no offense but a few no-brainers actually asked me that question. =/
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...and another thing, some of the 'no-brainers' even asked me how ulat sagu taste like? and do the people still wear cawat or not? i mean... wtf?

Still... I will be laughing my As*-off if these no-brainers are sent to rural Sabah/Sarawak later to compensate for the 'maldistribution'~ laugh.gif
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post Sep 12 2010, 10:29 PM

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Who is in Taylors now? Can anyone from there clarify if they have started their own MBBS program?
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post Sep 13 2010, 12:34 AM

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QUOTE(Hikari0307 @ Sep 13 2010, 12:11 AM)
When I talked with the Dean Dr. Rahman about their MDTP's partners and would they get more before he did say they were busier preparing for their own MBBS course starting this October though at that time he said so many things were pending approval so he can't say much. Here's a part of an email he sent me when I was asking him about details of the MDTP programme some time back.
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Approval... hmm... Have the Dean (Dr.Rahman) seen the following video? I suggest you send him the following clip and ask for his comment:




I quote what DG of health said:

"Yes... Certainly... We are recommending to the government to freeze.. so, no more medical school, no more nursing school, no more dental school etc etc...."

Lets see what happen~ brows.gif
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post Sep 25 2010, 11:32 AM

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This has come to my attention from another thread in this sub-forum:

http://medic.insaniah.edu.my/main/

It will be added to the list in the 1st page later if there is more information about this program.
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post Oct 29 2010, 11:03 PM

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Update on the first page - Insaniah University College MBBS program added.
Total IPTS offering medicine - 17 as of now (october 2010)

http://www.insaniah.edu.my/v3m/index.php?o...mid=489〈=bm

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post Oct 30 2010, 05:33 PM

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As per this news, John Hopkins will also be added into the list after the details of the program is available, making the total no. of ipts offering medical program 18.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=...6678&sec=nation

... I guess our country is going to be in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most medical schools per-1000 population..... laugh.gif

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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Oct 30 2010, 07:21 PM)
John Hopkins is NOT setting up a branch campus but merely giving some assistance in setting up a teaching hospital, whatever it means.
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Oh Really?

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Sunday September 26, 2010

Johns Hopkins University to set up medical school and hospital in Malaysia

By WONG CHUN WAI
newsdesk@thestar.com.my

NEW YORK: The world-renowned teaching and research medical institution Johns Hopkins University will be setting up a medical school and hospital in Malaysia.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said a site at Serdang in Selangor had been picked to set up the facilities, which would become a medical research hub for the region.

The medical school, he said, would offer a four-year programme, adding that it would be a private initiative between Malaysian and American investors.

It will be Malaysia’s first private teaching hospital with research facilities.

Speaking to Malaysian newsmen here on Friday evening, he said an agreement would be signed early next month....


Sources:

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=...6678&sec=nation
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/S...ory_583599.html

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post Oct 30 2010, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(Hikari0307 @ Oct 30 2010, 08:00 PM)
Taylor's University's MBBS programme is confirmed starting next year.
I was able to get my hands on the fees though didn't have time to catch the Dean to ask about the details for the clinical years etc.
Anyway the full Tuition + Misc Fees are RM307,550 for 5 years. Here's the fee structure.
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I will add this program to Taylors list in the 1st page.
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post Nov 6 2010, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(kane_WWE_07 @ Nov 6 2010, 01:31 PM)
What you guys think about Chiropractic?
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Here is what I think of CHIROPRACTICS, I quote myself from another thread:

QUOTE(CyberSetan @ May 7 2010, 01:03 AM)
See this as well, perhaps you will come to understand:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NBxShj_MEg
Daniel David Palmer (Founder of Chiropractic) says and I quote:

"A subluxated vertebra . . . is the cause of 95 percent of all diseases. . . . The other five percent is caused by displaced joints other than those of the vertebral column." - (From: Palmer D.D. The Science, Art and Philosophy of Chiropractic. Portland, Oregon: Portland Printing House Company, 1910.)

... That is of course is stupid~
http://en.allexperts.com/e/d/da/daniel_david_palmer.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_David_Palmer
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and another...


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post Dec 13 2010, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(mivec3gs @ Dec 13 2010, 12:26 PM)
the monash mbbs tuition fees already increased to RM 90k/year...
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Done~

QUOTE(zedstat @ Dec 13 2010, 12:36 PM)
u guys think its worth it go pvt medical universities @500k total avrg?
if without any scholarship that is
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I'm not surprised if in the future some of these local medical ipts or medical programs in ipts dies out / close program...
Some of these ipts including the one i'm currently studying in, rely heavily on govt. funded students...

With the news that have been going on about 'too many housemen' in Malaysia, it is a possibility that the govt. may reduce the number of scholarships for medical programs and channel the fund for some other courses...

So, if one were to consider spending RM500K to study medicine, one might as well go and study in some other more reputable foreign universities abroad instead of our local IPTS.

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QUOTE(zstan @ Dec 13 2010, 01:48 PM)
because people still have a mindset that you become a doctor u can immediately get back all your returns in one year.
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"Kerja makan Gaji" - eg; Govt. Servant @ Govt. Hospital - No way a new doctor can get back RM500K in one year...
Unless he is a specialist of a 'rare specialty' and is working in a private hospital in a developed country.... then... maybe...

Back to the Medical IPTS and Surplus of Housemen issue...

In view of the current situation, Govt. may reduce the number of available scholarships/loans for medical programs in the near future... and this may severely affect certain IPTS that rely heavily on govt. sponsored students --> perhaps to the extent of closing the medical program all together? we will see what happens in the coming years....


Whereas those excellent straight-A's students who aspire to become doctors will probably have to compete even harder for medical degree scholarship or will just have to settle for other field of study... (Engineering? or other science courses? - who knows...)

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QUOTE(Hikari0307 @ Dec 19 2010, 01:14 PM)
Hmm... if they used 'John Hopkins University or Johns Hopkins Medicine International' as the name of the institution, it would be better...
The name 'Perdana' University itself is somewhat a repellent to potential graduate-students wishing to join a GEMP (Graduate Entry Medical Program)...


Anyway.. this will be our 18th Medical IPTS in Malaysia.... and will be added to the list....
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QUOTE(mivec3gs @ Dec 22 2010, 01:03 PM)
Hey guys, check this out! cyberstan, here some info but i dunno how true isit...
all this infors from http://www.afterschool.my/guides/medical/s...ersities&type=5
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that list is incomplete for the medical IPTS in Malaysia. As for the latest fee, I'll update it later in my spare time~
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*Minor updates on the first page - changes in Fees in several universities (some increased, some decreased)...


Added on December 24, 2010, 11:36 pmHere is something interesting, old news, but still interesting to see:

http://www.portal.mohe.gov.my/portal/page/.../makl_unand.pdf

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QUOTE(plain_white @ Dec 26 2010, 12:37 PM)
there is offshore 5 years MD(USM) conducted in India
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We know that, they are in Belgaum, Karnataka... but that still counts as an IPTA program.
This thread is about IPTS.
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QUOTE(mr_dunkin @ Jan 2 2011, 02:55 PM)
it is very sad but it is true.i'm cucms student and it is my batch.now there are 236 students and all of sudden they said mmc only want 150 students.so 86 students need to be expelled.which is 1/3 OF THE STUDENTS. shocking.gif the worst part they told us the students on friday and want to expel these students on monday.the name of students who will stay and expelled will be known tomorrow,monday.and seriously i'm very2 scared if my name is in the 86 students. cry.gif but these 86 students will be transferred to other uni like segi,msu,acms,ucsi, and taylor.
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CUCMS management is being greedy is it? laugh.gif
THis might invoke lawsuits from parents...

we'll see.... brows.gif
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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Jan 4 2011, 12:24 PM)
Do you think only CUCMS? I am sure it will be more.

All of them stretch the limit for a few more $$$ never expecting the MOH & the Higher Education Ministry to impose a freeze.

Nothing will happen. In Bolehland everthing can be bincang.

AIMST also used the same shit when taking in the Foundation in Science telling parents far more seats than was allocated. Nothing new here.

Where students are the innocent parties, gomen will always be on their side. See what happens in Egypt as far as the NOC is concerned.
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I see these 'foundation' programs offered by various medical IPTS (including mine) as a way to bypass the more difficult, standardized and established A-Levels/STPM/etc.

These 1 year 'foundation in science/medical science' - is NOTHING compared to STPM/A-levels. Such program allows the IPTS to take in those with mediocre-to-poor SPM results (but with a lot of $$$) into their medical/dentistry/pharmacy programs later on.

As a result, we get medical students who have poor knowledge in the advanced sciences (higher level chemistry and biology for example @ STPM level).

For example, for STPM, the chemistry subject alone is divided into THREE parts - Physical, Organic and Inorganic chemistry... enough to drive one mad...
I wonder what kind of chemistry do they teach in the 'foundation in science' program....

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Malaysia to adopt something like USMLE - this has been discussed for quite a long time already - implementation?


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Monday January 10, 2011

Exam for docs won’t cause brain drain


By LOH FOON FONG
newsdesk@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: A proposed amendment to the Medical Act to compel all overseas medical graduates to sit for a common licensing examination will not worsen the brain drain situation, Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican said.

“The Malaysian Medical Council examinations are not meant to make things difficult for them but to assess their core knowledge. They should not worry if they have passed their university examinations,” he said.

Dr Ismail, who is also Malaysian Medical Council president, said in view of the weakness in monitoring foreign institutions, the council had proposed to do away with the Second Schedule of the Medical Act, containing the list of recognised foreign medical schools.

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Full text: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=...6094&sec=nation

Lets see what DG of Health said the before (Part-II):



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