Private hospitals training their own specialists could help hundreds of medical officers, says APHM

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PETALING JAYA: A move to let private hospitals train their own specialists could benefit hundreds of medical officers who are still waiting for contracts or permanent jobs, says the Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM).

Its president Datuk Dr Kuljit Singh said in a statement on Friday that the association had a discussion with the Health Ministry in a recent joint workshop on the proposal of private hospitals training their own specialists.

“Many migrate to the private sector for multiple reasons and one of the main pull factors is the remuneration and the freedom to practice using high technology. In view of this, he added, private hospitals would like an assurance that slots in local public medical universities could be attained on a yearly basis in multiple disciplines, to expedite the training of candidates funded by private hospitals.

Besides KPJUC, he said other private hospitals may embark on their own programmes but the process could be tedious and complicated.

 

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