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Healthcare Today with Manvir Victor: Ep 7 - Are we doing right by our medical students?

1st year students from Malaysia’s top university talk about their prospects in the Malaysian healthcare industry

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 21 Dec 2022 9:00AM

Healthcare Today with Manvir Victor: Ep 7 - Are we doing right by our medical students?
Ong Jelyn, Rahul Raj Suraj, and Ameera Nailya Zamsury are Universiti Malaya students on the way to becoming doctors. – Alif Omar/The Vibes pic, December 21, 2022

THIS week, medical students Ong Jelyn, Ameera Nailya Zamsury and Rahul Raj Suraj from Universiti Malaya share their reasons for wanting to become doctors and to serve the nation. 

These 19-year-olds from diverse backgrounds, talk about their motivations, how they managed to get into the course of their choice and more importantly, what they think they can do for the future of this country. 

As our future healthcare providers, are we doing enough to prepare them to take care of us?

The students join Manvir Victor in the podcast booth. – Alif Omar/The Vibes pic
The students join Manvir Victor in the podcast booth. – Alif Omar/The Vibes pic

Connect with us and share your thoughts @manvirvictor on Twitter as we continue to look at healthcare from every side. – The Vibes, December 21, 2022

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