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Ever wondered what are the experiences of a housemanship training?
Come join us on the 16th of January 2021 at 8 pm for an MMI Confab session with Dr Shyama Ghobe and Dr Sim Khye Shen as we talk about their experiences having trained in a tertiary and a district hospital.
Dr Shyama served in Hospital Segamat (a district hospital), while Dr Sim served in Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah (a tertiary hospital) for their housemanship training. Both of them have completed their training.
Feel free to drop your questions in the google form here.
See you guys there!
MMI MedEx Conference 2020 aims to equip and prepare candidates with knowledge regarding the format as well as expectations of MedEx (Medical Specialist Pre-entrance Examination).
We invite medical officers, house officers, doctors and the general public who may be interested to know more about MedEx to attend this conference. This is your chance to get first-hand information from the actual experts planning and preparing the examination.
So if you have ever wondered what MedEx is about and how it will benefit you, do not miss this opportunity to discover all the different specialities available via MedEx!
Limited spots, sign up HERE now!
Have you always wondered what Geriatric medicine is all about? Thinking of pursuing a career in Geriatric in medicine?
MMI Doctors presents Prof Tan Maw Pin, a professor in Geriatric Medicine, University of Malaya and a former consultant geriatrician at the Royal Victoria Infirmary and Freeman Hospital, to speak about the growing field in Malaysia.
Come join us on the 3rd of Oct 2020 at 8pm for an MMI Confab session via Facebook Live.

We know doctors work in hospitals (and clinics).
We know doctors save lives.
But what do doctors actually do in the hospitals and the clinics?
What does 'save lives' even mean?
Have you ever wondered what it is like being a doctor in Malaysia?
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Join us as we find out more about the realities of working as doctors in Malaysia.
Disease outbreaks and poverty are a vicious cycle — widespread declining economic status leads to more disease, which leads to more poverty. Epidemics worsen inequality and raise the cost of living, making it more difficult to get by…
The COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating. It has caused much disruption to our lives and we are certain the world post-Covid-19 will be a different one.
The global healthcare industry is facing many challenges handling this pandemic but interestingly we have been rather successful in coming up with creative solutions to many of the challenges…
An MMI Conversation with Azrul Mohd Khalid, CEO of Galen Centre for Health and Social Policy.
Date: 30th March 2020
Time : 8pm
MMI Doctors Facebook Livestream
The legal duty of candour is commonly associated with the obligation of a medical practitioner to be open and honest with patients when something goes wrong. A medical practitioner who commits errors in the course of management of his patient must avoid concealing them from the patient or those in authority.
What if the patient has not been honest?
Being untruthful when it comes to Covid-19 has even more dire consequences, as failure to disclose and notify is a punishable offence under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988.
Do tune in to our discussion on the 25th of March (Wednesday) at 6.30pm to learn more on the legal duty of candour from the patient's perspective.
There’s a lot to talk about how we need to prioritise health services during a pandemic as part of rationalising resources distribution, and the ethical justification for that; Even civil service and how hospitals function may need novel ways now to keep the health system robust and resilient.
Do check out our live-stream this Monday, 16th March 2020, at 8pm (GMT8+).