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Urgency To Improve Regulation Of Medical Specialists

Boo Su-Lyn, Editor-in-Chief, CodeBlue

07-Jun-24 07:45

Urgency To Improve Regulation Of Medical Specialists

In an effort to improve the process of recognition and registration of medical specialists, the Cabinet has agreed in principle to amend the Medical Act 1971. The bill would be presented in the upcoming Dewan Rakyat session scheduled for June once approval is given by the Cabinet. Boo Su-Lyn, Editor-in-Chief, CodeBlue tells us what to expect from the next stages, and how challenging will these legislative amendments be.

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Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Philip See


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