Plans to set up medical hub


Ayob (in orange) testing an Islamic digital radio set together with a patient at Hospital Sultan Ismail here. More than 100 units were donated for the use of Muslim patients at the hospital.

JOHOR BARU: The government hopes to stop the outflow of doctors from the country by creating ample job opportunities in Iskandar Malaysia via a proposed medical hub.

State Health and Environment committee chairman Datuk Ayob Rahmat said that according to reports, a large number of Malaysian doctors were now practicing in Singapore.

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