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Khairy says e-placement system for MoH officers to open mid-Sept

4,053 posts offered most since contractual appointments introduced in 2016, he adds

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Aug 2022 5:36PM

Khairy says e-placement system for MoH officers to open mid-Sept
The housemen, dentists and pharmacists who have been offered permanent appointments would be notified about the opening of the e-placement systems one week in advance via email, according to Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin. – Bernama, August 17, 2022 

PUTRAJAYA – The Health Ministry will open its e-placement systems, namely the e-Housemen, e-Dentist and e-Pharmacist systems, from mid-September this year to enable officers to make online selections of placement upon receiving their offers of permanent appointment.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the officers would be notified about the opening of the e-placement systems one week in advance via email.

“The date for the officers to report for duty is set on October 17,” he said in a statement here today.

Khairy said 4,053 medical, dental and pharmacy officers who have been offered permanent appointments can download the offer letter from the Public Service Commission’s MySTP portal from August 29.

He said the appointment of the officers, comprising 3,215 medical officers, 438 dental officers and 400 pharmacy officers, was the largest recruitment carried out since contractual appointments for the posts were introduced in 2016. 

Khairy said apart from the creation of additional permanent posts this year, the government had also agreed to create at least 1,500 additional posts involving medical, dental and pharmacy officers every year from 2023 to 2025.

He said the government had also agreed that as many as 800 permanent posts for medical specialists and 70 posts for dental specialists be created at the ministry every year starting in 2023.

For the officers who were not appointed to permanent posts, their contractual appointments are still in force, and they can still reapply for permanent appointments next year, he said.

The minister also said those currently serving under compulsory service will be offered reappointment on a contractual basis for another two years after the compulsory service contract ends – for the purpose of continuity of service – and will also have the opportunity to be reappointed on a contractual basis for another four years to pursue specialist studies.

Last February, the ministry announced the cabinet had decided to create 4,186 permanent posts for 3,586 medical officers, 460 dental officers and 400 pharmacy officers. – Bernama, August 17, 2022

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