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Clarification necessary for contract doctors’ new deal – Malaysian Medics International

A clear outline of timeline for implementation will give further assurance

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Jul 2021 9:51AM

Clarification necessary for contract doctors’ new deal – Malaysian Medics International
There is a lack of clear communication channels between the administrators and the contract healthcare workers. – Pixabay pic, July 24, 2021

FOLLOWING the release of the media statement by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin regarding contract healthcare professionals, the Malaysian Medics International (MMI) would like to express our gratitude for his assurance that contract healthcare professionals will now be able to specialise – via extended contracts and pathways similar to the federal scholarship (Hadiah Latihan Persekutan). 

We acknowledge that details of said plan are yet to be released. In the interim, we hereby request:

For details and clarification on the implementation of the current plan

A clear outline of the timeline and implementation plan will provide further assurance to current contract healthcare professionals. It will also facilitate them in the planning of their postgraduate training and exams to ensure a constant supply of government specialists to serve the country. 

Additionally, clarity on the specialisation pathways, particularly the parallel pathway, and the total duration of contract extensions will aid doctors better in their strategic planning.

For details on the benefits that contract healthcare professionals qualify for

Among the benefits mentioned, we request for further clarification on the sponsorship akin to the Hadiah Latihan Persekutuan scholarship or the fully paid study leave benefit. The released statement provides the impression that there will be differences between the specialising security for contract and permanent healthcare professionals.

Simultaneously, we request for clarification on the eligibility of contract healthcare professionals on benefits available to their permanent counterparts, such as hazard leave, flight warrants, and more.

For said medium- and long-term plans to be published and made available for all contract doctors soonest

There is a lack of clear communication channels between the administrators and the contract healthcare workers. Here, MMI emphasises that these are temporary solutions. 

Should the medium- and long-term plans be finalised, official documents regarding the training of junior doctors must be made available for ease of reference. 

As a peak representative of medical students and junior doctors, we offer ourselves as a potential representatives on the Health Ministry’s policymaking committee.

In conclusion, MMI appreciates the effort that the government has demonstrated in developing this plan.

At the same time, we urge the government to consider our above requests to ensure clarity as well as the implementation of the current plan alongside future medium- and long-term plans to safeguard the sustainability of the future of our healthcare system. – The Vibes, July 24, 2021

The Malaysian Medics International is a Malaysia-based organisation of medical students

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