Task force told to take holistic look into training system


PETALING JAYA: The setting up of an independent task force to investigate the recent death of a houseman as well as bullying among healthcare colleagues should also look into the whole training system and other causes of stress related to work, says Malaysian Medical Association president Dr Koh Kar Chai.

“The setting up of an independent task force to investigate the recent death of a houseman and to look into bullying among healthcare colleagues, is a good move by the Health Ministry,” he said in a statement yesterday.

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