As healthcare becomes increasingly globalised, there is a growing need for medical professionals who are both internationally competent and locally grounded.
YEAR 5 students from Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed)'s Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) recently brought their much-anticipated annual Health Camp to the heart of the Kampung Sungai Melayu community.
TO familiarise soon-to-be graduates with the demanding schedule of a house officer, including night shifts and on-call responsibilities, final-year medical students at Universiti Malaya (UM) are placed in clinical units where they participate in shift work.
A CAREER in healthcare can be demanding, albeit rewarding. It requires not only a strong understanding of various scientific disciplines but also a diverse range of skills and competencies.
WHETHER you are pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies, the chance to immerse yourself in different cultures, healthcare systems, or research environments while studying overseas can be invaluable.
NEWCASTLE University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) recently hosted its 10th Congregation Ceremony to celebrate the graduation of over 150 students.
Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia develops excellent medical professionals through longitudinal integrated clerkships.
THE Health Ministry estimates that Malaysia needs 28,000 more medical professionals by 2030. If there is a shortage of medical professionals, access to healthcare will be limited.
WITH rapid developments emerging in the world of medicine and healthcare, medical students need to be ready and well-prepared to tackle a constantly evolving and diverse set of challenges.
A diverse campus is essential in enhancing students’ experiences beyond academics.
INTERCALATION or intercalated studies is an opportunity for students to gain knowledge and develop new skills.
AT one point or another we have made a trip to the doctor’s office. As a familiar character in our lives, it comes as no surprise why many young Malaysians have chosen the medical field as their career of choice after leaving high school.
THOSE aspiring to have rewarding careers in the medical field have an additional option to consider.
AS the international branch campus of Newcastle University, UK, Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) welcomes students from different backgrounds, while offering the same curricula as its parent campus.
WITH rapid advances in the medicine and healthcare field, it has now become possible to address newer and bigger challenges than before, leading to continuous improvement in the field for the benefit of all.
HEALTHCARE as a noble profession has been further accentuated by the pandemic, with doctors and nurses on the frontlines battling Covid-19.
AT one point or another we have made a trip to the doctor’s office. As a familiar character in our lives, it comes as no surprise why many young Malaysians have chosen the medical field as their career of choice after leaving high school.
THE Covid-19 global pandemic has forced us to turn to our healthcare frontliners for help and hope.
THE Covid-19 global pandemic has forced us to turn to our healthcare frontliners for help and hope.
MEDICINE is still a career of choice for young Malaysians leaving high school, but does pursuing an MBBS necessarily mean you would need to become a practicing doctor?