Malaysia

Nearly 100% of permanent posts offered accepted by contract doctors: Dr Zaliha

Only seven have declined, says health minister

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 23 Jun 2023 7:07PM

Nearly 100% of permanent posts offered accepted by contract doctors: Dr Zaliha
Dr Zaliha Mustafa (pic) says in the appointment process this time, the Health Ministry had received more than 1,000 appeals from officers to be retained in their current placements. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, June 23, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – A total of 4,907 medical officers, dentists, and pharmacists out of 4,914 contract staff who were offered permanent appointments have completed the acceptance process through the Public Service Commission’s (PSC) Permanent Appointment Offer System, while seven have declined, said Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa.

The permanent appointments were offered by PSC in line with vacancies in 2023, involving 4,263 medical officers, 335 dentists, and 316 pharmacists.

Dr Zaliha said in a statement today that all those offered permanent appointments were required to make selections for placement through the eHousemen, eDentist, and ePharmacist apps.

She said the dentists and pharmacists had made their selections from June 6 to 8, while the selection process for medical officers was carried out in five phases beginning June 9, with the final phase ending tomorrow.

As of phase four, she said 3,405 medical officers had made their selections.

“Based on the posts offered in phases one to four, all permanent positions in Peninsular Malaysia have been fully selected, while there are still vacancies in Sabah and Sarawak that have not been selected by officers.

“Therefore, all these vacancies will be offered to reserve candidates,” she said.

Dr Zaliha said in the appointment process this time, the ministry had received more than 1,000 appeals from officers to be retained in their current placements.

Among the reasons given, she said, were personal and family health problems, not agreeing to serve in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan, having to live far away from spouses, and those undergoing or wanting to begin their specialisation. – Bernama, June 23, 2023

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