Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Nurturing doctors of the future

MSU’s involvement in the medical and health sciences areas has led to the initiative towards complementing the nation’s need for qualified medical personnel serviced in Malaysia and the region. With the MBBS programme being offered at the main campus in Shah Alam and its offshore campus in Bangalore, India, MSU looks set to be a major provider of medical education in Malaysia.

“There is no difference in the medical curriculum used at the main campus or our off-shore campus. However, the campus in Bangalore provides the opportunity for students to experience an international setting as they pursue their medical programme in MSU,“ said MSU’s International Medical School (IMS) Dean, Professor Dr Mohamad Khairuddin Abdul Wahab.

He further added that “our involvement in the Indian sub-continent is a part and parcel of our international effort in branding and promoting Malaysia’s education globally.”

Professor Dr Khairuddin who specialized in Orthopedic Surgery believes that with the wealth of experience that he and his team of local and international faculty members possess, they will be able to guide MSU on the right course to be among the leaders in medical education and medical-related disciplines.

Since its pioneering batch of medical students that graduated in 2012, MSU contributed to almost two thousand medical personnel that is serviced into the Malaysian healthcare sectors in the country.

“We are confident that the training and exposure acquired by the medical students are sufficient to prepare them for the real-life medical settings,“ said Prof Dr Khairuddin.

“Becoming a doctor is not just about helping to cure the sick. It is about understanding the sick, thus doctors must be able to communicate effectively with patients. Effective communication is known to help in the healing process,” he said.

Students at MSU are exposed to various kinds of activities aimed at enriching their learning experience. In comparison to other medical schools in Malaysia, one of the key features of MSU’s MBBS programme is the development of holistic, balanced and well-rounded medical graduates.

MSU focuses on producing a qualified medical doctor who not only excels academically but portrays commendable soft skills as well through engagement in various personal enrichment activities and community services. This is to ensure a long-term continuous effort from MSU towards building quality healthcare providers that meet the nation’s objectives in healthcare services.

He further added, as part of its benchmarking initiative, MSU has linked itself with several international partner universities as well as medical authorities including the Medical Council of India (MCI), Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) and Maldives Medical and Dental Council (MMDC). Such linkages would acquire programme recognition and create student and staff mobility activities as well as research between MSU and its partners. All these are an effort on MSU commitment towards making Malaysia a hub for educational excellence.

“Things are looking very positive on MSU’s further involvement in the medical field for the next few years. International Medical School is forward to being part of this historic development.

With the opening of the MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC), MSU has put itself as the first private university in Malaysia that has its own private specialist hospital. The medical centre will provide quality and up-to-date healthcare services to the public, and also offer job opportunities for future graduates in medical and health programmes of MSU,” says Professor Dr Khairuddin

Intakes for MBBS programme is on April and October, qualified students are required to sit for the Medical Entry Test (MET) at the MSU campus in Shah Alam to determine their aptitude for the MBBS programme.

Want to be a doctor and qualified to sit the Medical Entry Test (MET) at MSU? Look out for more information on scholarships and fee waivers, please call 03-5521-6868, email your enquiry@msu.edu.my, or visit www.msu.edu.my




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