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Melaka health exco urges bullied housemen in state to lodge complaints

Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh says will personally investigate such reports

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 May 2022 6:22PM

Melaka health exco urges bullied housemen in state to lodge complaints
Melaka Health and Anti-Drugs Committee chairman Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh says stern warnings will be issued to medical officers or specialists found arbitrarily bullying junior doctors in the state. – Dr Akmal Saleh Facebook pic, May 7, 2022

MELAKA – Trainee doctors in Melaka who are being bullied to the point of their dignity being tarnished are urged to lodge a complaint so that prompt action can be taken.

State Health and Anti-Drugs Committee chairman Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh said trainee doctors who were victims of bullying could complain to him via Facebook or personally, as such incidents should not take place in a professional and critical sector.

“I will personally investigate the complaint and take action if it actually took place because I will not allow any trainee doctor in Melaka to be bullied so badly as to undermine their dignity as long as I am holding this portfolio.

“A stern warning is also given to medical officers or specialists who arbitrarily bully trainee doctors without mercy,” he said in a statement here today.

He said trainee doctors should be trained well and not be casually bullied, as the two-year housemanship period which the group must undergo is an extremely important and critical period.

Dr Akmal said trainee doctors must apply the knowledge learned at medical schools in actual working situations during their housemanship periods, and were also forced to work under stress, besides facing long working hours.

He said the experiences trainee doctors go through during the housemanship period would have long term impacts on their careers, and would also make them proficient doctors.

“I was also a houseman for two years at Ampang Hospital and experienced the trials and tribulations of learning and gleaning experience to become a doctor. Thank God, no senior, medical officers or specialists bullied me to the point of undermining my dignity,” he said.

Prior to this, the media reported that a trainee doctor who was stationed at Penang Hospital early last month was believed to have died after falling from a building last April 17.

The Health Ministry was also reportedly setting up an independent task force to investigate the death of the trainee doctor and allegations of bullying at government facilities. – Bernama, May 7, 2022

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