25 July 2023 –  Doctors Are Willing To Serve, But The Government Must Show It Cares – MMA

 

The Malaysian Medical Association urges the government to minimise the impact of doctor relocations, such as to consider a reasonable placement allowance for relocating doctors and adequate notice to report for duty from the date of the placement letter.

25 July 2023 –  Consider well-being of doctors when deciding postings, MMA urges govt

 

KUALA LUMPUR: While doctors are willing to serve the people, the government should show it cares for their well-being when considering their postings, says the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA).

20 July 2023 –  MMA: Govt told to empathise with doctors relocated to another state 

KUALA LUMPUR: The government must empathise with doctors, who have been relocated to another state, says the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA).

20 July 2023 –  MMA urges docs to accept posts in Sarawak 

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has called on doctors to accept posts in Sarawak should they be offered any by the Health Ministry.

20 July 2023 –  Accept Posts, MMA Tells 200 Doctors Refusing Sarawak Posts 

We wish to remind these doctors that as civil servants, there are rules and regulations in their appointment that they have a duty and responsibility to adhere to. An appeal can be sent, but first accept the post and report for duty.

13 July 2023 –  MMA ‘Extremely Furious’ At MOH-JPA’s ‘Negligence’ In Doctor Relocations 

KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 – The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) today harshly condemned the disruptive relocation of government doctors for permanent placements that it described as “negligence at the highest level”.

17 July 2023 –  NST Leader: Doctors disrupted 

The Health Ministry is in the news again. This time it is about relocation of doctors who have been given permanent positions.The doctors should be happy, but they aren’t. Here is why. They aren’t allowed to go where they want to.

11 July 2023 –  MMA Launches Cycling Fundraiser To End Cervical Cancer In Sarawak 

KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 – The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) is launching a cycling event this Sunday to raise funds for nonprofit ROSE Foundation in aid of cervical cancer elimination in Sarawak.

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