Eye-opening experience


Hand-on: The students are taught some practical skills.

PENANG Medical College (PMC) recently hosted an eye-opening experiential session for HELP University students on a study trip of the globally recognised medical degrees programme from the National University of Ireland which PMC offers.

Twelve A-Levels HELP University students from the Kuala Lumpur campus experienced the life of a PMC student. They also met with PMC president, CEO and dean Prof Amir Khir and its vice-president (Academic Affair) and registrar Professor Kevin Nolan.

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