作者
Rebecca S.Y. Wong, Samiah Yasmin Abdul Kadir
发表日期
2017
期刊
Perspectives on Medical Education
卷号
6
页码范围
10-11
出版商
Springer
简介
Medical education in Malaysia has a long history dating back to the establishment of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya in 1963 [1]. Currently, there are 32 medical schools in the country (11 public and 21 private). At the end of 2014, there were 18,789 students in all years in Malaysian medical schools and another estimated 15,000 Malaysians studying medicine abroad [2]. This implies that 30,000 doctors will join the Malaysian healthcare system within the next five years and by 2018 the number of doctors will double [2]. The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) recommendation of 1 doctor to 400 persons for a developed nation has frequently been used to justify this mass production of doctors.
While having too many doctors can be problematic, having too many poor-quality doctors can certainly worsen the problem. Since 2009, 20% of the medical students who enter foreign universities to study …
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