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Life Sciences [List] Private Medical Universities in Malaysia, *MD / MBBS / MBBChBAO (Update-17/11/14)*

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csrulez
post Jan 23 2010, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(epplegaara @ Jan 23 2010, 01:15 PM)
i have already asked a form 6 teacher,she said can,just need to score below 18 points,then she add:in fact no one will kacau you when you are choosing the subject you wanted, only STPM has this magic),lol.and its true,other pre-u programme rejected me and to be sure the form 6 teacher was right,i had check the stpm requirements
i will surely take biology at STPM smile.gif,no consideration!,i'm now studying spm level biology(got to finish it before june!)
i plan to study mbbs at New Castle..it is recognised by msia and uk,or NUS (if i ever get into -.-)
i quote this sentence from newcastle website:
NUMed Malaysia is fully engaged with both the GMC and the MMC in ensuring that its provision is fully accredited in both the UK and Malaysia.
their requirements are very high though..3A's,include biology and two science subjects, excluding PA

to be honest,its not that bad to work in malaysia,no teruk bencana alam ,no kurang air,no kurang electricity,just kurang good government tongue.gif
if governments are good,no more rempit,no more lazy bones in government office,no more Namewee idiotic videos,no more "tak apa punya"  and the list goes on...
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The degree being recognised by GMC doesn't mean you're able to work in UK. With the current british imigration ruling, it's almost near to impossible to attain a working PR there. And it's a way tougher path that you can imagine, it takes years and lots of money and efforts.
csrulez
post Mar 6 2010, 12:33 AM

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Osteology or anatomy? haha. Good for ortho postings as well.
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post Mar 6 2010, 11:31 AM

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Docs don't prank people. Isn't it? Haha.
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post Mar 6 2010, 09:34 PM

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It's not difficult, just that lots of time needed to be poured into books. Also, scarifices needed to be made during your clinical years.
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post Mar 7 2010, 12:27 PM

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Yup, there's very less on calculations. Memorizing facts, good clinical applications and to a certain extent of common sense are most likely to be needed in the field of medicine.

And hey MBBS Siang, i'm already in my clinical year. smile.gif
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post Mar 7 2010, 10:49 PM

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In clinical medicine, instead of purely concentrating on the theory part, you get to see real life scenarios which of course, is far more interesting. However, you need to having a strong command on basic sciences and also basic clinical skills, eg. history taking and clinical examination.

 

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