Malaysia

MoH to reopen e-Pharmacist system from Jan 30

This follows its temporary closure to fix technical issues

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 22 Jan 2023 3:55PM

MoH to reopen e-Pharmacist system from Jan 30
The Health Ministry says the date of reporting for the Transformasi Minda programme will be maintained at February 13, and asked all affected candidates to be patient and access the system again on the appointed date

KUALA LUMPUR – The Health Ministry will reopen its e-Pharmacist system for the selection of training placements for Grade UF41 pharmacy officers from January 30 at noon until February 1.

Before this, it was reported that the system was temporarily closed to fix technical issues.

Since the e-Pharmacist system was opened last Thursday, MoH said there had been complaints from graduates applying for placements, and immediate action had been taken to rectify the issues, including access and lag issues.

“A total of 627 candidates were offered appointments and are required to choose a placement this session.

“To prudently deal with this situation, the e-Pharmacist system has been closed to allow the technical team to assess and resolve this technical glitch,” it said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, MoH said the date of reporting for the Transformasi Minda programme will be maintained at February 13, and asked all affected candidates to be patient and access the system again on the appointed date. – Bernama, January 22, 2023

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