MMA: Surplus of medical grads due to poor past policies

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PETALING JAYA: The overproduction of medical graduates and over 22,000 doctors on contract with the government are the result of poor policies of the past, says the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA).

Its president Dr Koh Kar Chai called on the present government to rectify these past mistakes, saying that the current lot of contract doctors arose out of the fact that there was a mushrooming of medical schools and medical programmes over the years.

"According to her, there needs to be an average of 4,000 new doctors every year in order to achieve the target ratio of one doctor for every 400 population by 2025. She said this is according to the Health Ministry’s 2016-2020 strategic plan. Currently, there are also 34 public and private medical schools in the country which was as many as there were in the United Kingdom, Dr Koh said, adding that there were between 3,000 and 6,000 medical graduates produced each year.Dr Koh pointed out that there were manpower shortages in healthcare while the healthcare needs of the nation were increasing and no permanent positions were available for contract doctors.

Dr Koh added that the Health Ministry recently had a discussion on the planning of healthcare human resources but the MMA was not called even after the ministry reportedly promised it would be included.

 

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Too many medical school set up for profit.

Surphlus doctors are due to the fact we do not have enough hospitals. Are we saying we have reached 1:400 ratio and sufficient specialists ?

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