Medical grads on the frontline


Water for all: A UoC MBBS student testing the underground water pump that they built at a village in Bangladesh in 2018.

THE Covid-19 global pandemic has forced us to turn to our healthcare frontliners for help and hope.

Recognising that medical professionals need to be prepared to deal with global crises, the University of Cyberjaya (UoC) ensures all its MBBS students are exposed to the Disaster Relief and Medicine (DRM) programme – one of the few universities in the region to provide such training for MBBS students to develop leadership skills in unprecedented circumstances.

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