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PSD scholarship resumption shows govt’s commitment to healthcare needs – MMI

MoH, PSD should conduct review of existing publication on human resources for health

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 12 Jun 2023 10:11AM

PSD scholarship resumption shows govt’s commitment to healthcare needs – MMI
The Malaysian Medics International requests that the Public Service Department consider a compensatory solution for the decision to discontinue scholarships for medical-related programmes, which may have discouraged applicants. – Pixabay pic, June 12, 2023

IN response to the statements made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa regarding the decision to resume the provision of PSD scholarships for medical-related programmes, Malaysian Medics International (MMI) wishes to express our support and heartfelt gratitude to the Health Ministry and the Public Service Department (PSD) for taking the concerns of the rakyat into consideration.

We applaud the government’s decision to prioritise the education of future healthcare professionals, as the healthcare industry is an essential aspect of our society. The investment in the education of healthcare professionals is crucial for the well-being of our nation, and it will yield significant benefits for our society in the long run. 

Thus, we humbly call upon the Health Ministry and the Public Service Department to consider the following: 

Review existing publication on human resources for health 

The clarification provided in response to the initial decision regarding the discontinuation of PSD scholarships for medical-related programmes was due to the projections of an oversupply of medical officers from 2026 to 2030, as stipulated in the Supply and Needs-Based Requirement Projections of Malaysia Human Resources for Health Using System Dynamics Approach 2016-2030 study, which was published in 2019. 

However, the intention to reallocate resources to other sectors will come at the cost of the healthcare system, which has undergone significant transformations since the Covid-19 pandemic. The initial decision failed to acknowledge the nationwide reduction in healthcare professionals in both major and district hospitals and public health clinics in recent years. 

Therefore, the commitment of the government to safeguarding the sustainability of the healthcare system by taking obligatory steps to support individuals keen on pursuing medical-related programmes is well-received and celebrated.  

With the best interests of the Malaysian healthcare system and its vital components – the healthcare professionals – in mind, MMI stands in full support of this decision and calls upon the Health Ministry to conduct a thorough and comprehensive review of the existing publication on human resources for health. 

Provide compensatory solutions for PSD scholarship applicants

MMI calls upon PSD to consider a compensatory solution for the initial decision to discontinue scholarships for medical-related programmes that potentially dissuaded interested applicants. Despite revoking the decision, there were no indications of allowing interested applicants to apply for PSD  scholarships for medical-related programmes, as the application deadline remained steadfast on April 2, 2023. Securing a scholarship to pursue medical-related programmes would have been one’s only means of funding due to personal financial constraints. 

Consequently, we implore the relevant authorities to reconsider their stance and enable eligible individuals to reapply for the scholarships or establish alternative portals through which they can apply for relevant scholarships. 

In conclusion, MMI appreciates the government’s prompt response in addressing the aforementioned issues originating from the scholarship suspension. Such measures have undoubtedly instilled a sense of reassurance and confidence in the nation as they reflect the government’s commitment and dedication to maintaining the quality and needs of the healthcare system. – The Vibes, June 12, 2023

Malaysian Medics International is a medical student-led organisation that advocates inclusivity and diversity, reform in medical education, and the welfare of junior doctors and medical students. Incepted in 2013, it is now a global network of more than 200 leaders from seven countries. 

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