Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
DURATION
5 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
MYR 88,400 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international students | local students: RM60000
Introduction
The MBBS UniKL program is a five (5) year program conducted at UniKL RCMP campus in Ipoh, Perak. It is taught by full-time academic staff who bring with them years of experience in the field of medicine. They are complemented by senior clinicians and specialists from Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh, and other hospitals in Perak who are equally enthusiastic in sharing their vast knowledge and experience with the students.
One distinctive aspect of the MBBS UniKL program is its unique curriculum which is modelled on the University of Sheffield UK MBChB medical program as well as the MBBS program of Universiti Malaya.
UniKL RCMP uses the integrated teaching method in producing quality medical students who are able to deliver effective diagnoses for better treatment of patients. Students learn in the context of medical problems while integrating all related sciences with clinical learning as the basis.
Upon completion of the MBBS UniKL program, graduates will be posted to government hospitals for their initial training as interns.
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Admissions
Curriculum
Year 1
- Foundation I
- Foundation II
- Hematology/Immunology/Genetics/Oncology (HIGO)
- Intensive Clinical Experience (ICE)
- Cardiovascular
- Respiratory
Year 2
- Gastrointestinal
- Musculoskeletal
- GenitoUrinary
- SSM Project (Introduction to Research)
- Endocrine & Reproductive
- Nervous System
Year 3
- Basic Clinical Course
- Public Health
- Medicine
- Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology (O&G)
- Orthopedics
- Psychiatry
Year 4
- Medicine in the Community
- Psychiatry
- Specialty I – ENT 2 – Opthalmology 2 – Dermatology 1 – Haematology 1 – Rheumatology 1
- Specialty II – A & E 2 – Anesthesiology 2 – Radiology 2 – Forensic & Comp
- SSM Project (Advanced Research)
- Elective
Year 5
- Medicine – Cardiology – Neurology – Infectious Diseases
- Surgery (includes Neuro & Plastic Surgery)
- Pediatric
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology (O&G)
- Orthopedic
- Primary Care
- Pre-Registration House Officer
Program Outcome
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
- PEO 1: To produce fully equipped doctors who are able to serve as House Officers in the Malaysian health service
- PEO 2: To fulfill the requirements of the Malaysian Medical Council and take into the recommendations of the General Medical Council outlined in “Tomorrow’s Doctors”, “The New Doctors”, and other authoritative bodies on medical education thereby providing students with opportunities to acquire corner understanding of health and its promotion and the prevention, detection, and management of disease in the context of the individual in his/her place in the family and society
- PEO 3: To provide quality teaching by leveraging on its lecturers’ excellent academic qualifications, research background, and professional experience
- PEO 4: To foster in students the attitude to learn based on curiosity and exploration rather than passive acquisition and to prepare them for lifelong learning
- PEO 5: To attract students from diverse backgrounds and promote equal opportunities among them
- PEO 6: To provide students with a supportive environment to meet their personal and professional development requirements
- PEO 7: To promote ownership and identification of the program in both students and staff
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
Majors in medicine will be able to:
- PLO 1: Demonstrate comprehension of the fundamental principles in medicine acquired from recent texts
- PLO 2: Critically appraise and solve problems in medicine by using an evidence-based approach
- PLO 3: Perform clinical skills competently to manage and maintain the health of the community
- PLO4: Apply teamwork and interpersonal skills that are appropriate to healthcare practices
- PLO 5: Communicate effectively and convey information, ideas, problems, and solutions to medical and non-medical community
- PLO 6: Utilise a broad range of information, media, and technological applications to enhance the medical profession
- PLO 7: Interpret numerical and graphical data to improve the standards of medical care
- PLO 8: Perform duties autonomously, and responsibly and show leadership in a team
- PLO 9: Engage in self-directed lifelong learning and acquire an entrepreneurial mindset
- PLO 10: Demonstrate ethical principles and professionalism in medical care.