Sunday, February 19, 2012

Producing Pharmacists

I read in the news that there is a shortage of pharmacists in Malaysia recently and out of curiosity I checked on the internet for the colleges and universities in Malaysia offering courses in pharmacy.
The results show there are 24 private and government colleges and universities offering courses in pharmacy at different levels,ie. Diploma, Degree, Master and Doctorate in Malaysia.With so many colleges and universities conducting courses in pharmacy, why is there still a shortage in pharmacists? Is it because it is too costly? Too difficult to study or the entry qualification requirement too high? Or simply due to lack of interests on the part of the students?
Below is the list of colleges and universities conducting pharmacy courses in Malaysia:
  1. Sunway University, Malaysia
  2. SEGi University College, Malaysia
  3. AIMST University, Malaysia
  4. Taylor's University, Malaysia
  5. INTI International University, Malaysia
  6. Monash University Sunway Campus, Malaysia
  7. UCSI University, Malaysia
  8. University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNIM), Malaysia
  9. Universiti Teknologi Mara (UITM), Malaysia
  10. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia
  11. International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia
  12. Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Malaysia
  13. International Medical University (IMU), Malaysia
  14. Mahsa University College, Malaysia
  15. Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  16. Management and Science University (MSU), Malaysia
  17. Kpj International College of Nursing And Health Sciences, Malaysia
  18. Lincoln College, Malaysia
  19. Kolej Teknologi Geomatika, Malaysia
  20. Kolej Masterskill Kampus Ipoh, Malaysia
  21. Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
  22. Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University College (KLMUC), Malaysia
  23. Masterskill University College of Health Sciences, Malaysia
  24. Victoria International College (KUALA LUMPUR), Malaysia

My daughter is a student of KPJ International college of Nursing and Health Sciences, Malaysia, which is situated at Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. This college offers other courses in Nursing, Physiology, Medical Imaging,etc. If you intend to pursue a career in the medical field, try this college. It is specially suited for students from not so well to do background because it will not chase you for tuition fees until your PTPTN loan is disbursed which may take 9 months to 2 years ( my niece received her PTPTN loan payment after she graduated from UMS, and my own son got his payment 9 months after commencing his course). Also KPJ group owns more than 20 medical centers through out Malaysia, you may apply for sponsorship from one of them which is close by your home town.Then you do not have to worry about repaying the PTPTN loan later.
Free hostels are provided for all students.The hostels are segregated for boys and girls.

Monday, February 06, 2012

Kill that cow quick!

There is a cow by the name of NFC(Najib Falling Cow)running wild right now.Many fear that if the government is not sincere in dealing with it, the Barisan Nasional(BN) coalition would be run down by this cow.

Apparently various efforts have been put to sidetrack the issues. First a businessman is blamed for the mismanagement of NFC by accusing him of giving unsound advices to the Chairman of NFC by posing as a consultant.

Then the Auditor General Department denied using the words "in a mess" in describing the status of the operations of NFC.

The public really do not give a damn to all these, they only want to know why the close relative of a senior Federal Minister is awarded such lucrative concessions?
And they are also awed by the unabashed way the said minister responded when confronted by the public. Is this confident or arrogant?

Come next general election, surprises await.

Last day of Chinese New Year 2012


Today is the last day of the Lunar calender new year celebrations.
Happy new year, GONG XI FA CAI!