Experienced doctors returning home ex … - 馬來西亞
By Franklin
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at 2010-04-14T23:35
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這幾天因為一些事情再讀到廖宏強的文章《他鄉的故事》,
http://forum.blogkaki.net/redirect.php?tid=18097&goto=lastpost
里面其實寫到了不少留臺醫學系學生長久以來的心聲,
其實想要回去的人不少,
實際回去卻呆不下去再回到臺灣的更是有人。
坦白說,10年的行醫經驗,
表示已經在國外生活至少10年,
要不要回去很大的可能不再是一個人的事情,
而是一個家庭的事情了。
※ 引述《LavenderSuki (你要哪一張卡?)》之銘言:
: KUALA LUMPUR, April 12 — The government is set to lure home more Malaysian
: doctors and specialists with more than 10 years experience abroad by
: exempting them for the compulsory three years service in public hospitals.
: Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the programme, which was
: approved by the Cabinet last week, would only be open to those who had
: self-funded their studies.
: He said details of the programme would be announced soon and it was expected
: to be implemented this year.
: “With the extensive planning and effort to strengthen medical tourism, it is
: time for us to lure them home. We hope they can come back and serve the
: country.
: “We are increasing the facility in the private sector. There is big
: potential for them here,” he told reporters after opening the Healthcare
: Tourism Congress 2010 here today.
: He said that to date, some 100 Malaysian doctors had returned from abroad
: under the various brain-gain programmes.
: On another matter, Liow said Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Ismail
: Merican had been instructed to look into the long-standing issue of
: restricting doctors from advertising their services in the media.
: “I recognise this problem. We feel there is a need to liberalise on this and
: to allow doctors to advertise their services,” he said.
: He added that if this was allowed, doctors would have to follow strict
: guidelines which included disallowing them to do comparison with other
: doctors.
: On health tourism, Liow said the Malaysian Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC),
: which was launched last year, had actively embarked on several programmes
: promoting Malaysia as the preferred healthcare destination.
: He said that from the traditional markets like Singapore and Indonesia,
: Malaysia was now targeting medical tourists from Brunei, Europe, Australia
: and the United States, as well as developing Asean countries like Loas and
: Cambodia.
: Medical tourism was also poised to become one of the major revenue earners
: for the country to spur it towards its high-income economy ambition, he added.
: He said that private hospitals’ revenue in the country grew from RM58.9
: million with around 103,000 medical tourists in 2003 to RM299.1 million in
: 2008 with around 374,000 medical tourists and the arrival of medical tourists
: for this year was expected to rise to another 30 per cent. — Bernama
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http://forum.blogkaki.net/redirect.php?tid=18097&goto=lastpost
里面其實寫到了不少留臺醫學系學生長久以來的心聲,
其實想要回去的人不少,
實際回去卻呆不下去再回到臺灣的更是有人。
坦白說,10年的行醫經驗,
表示已經在國外生活至少10年,
要不要回去很大的可能不再是一個人的事情,
而是一個家庭的事情了。
※ 引述《LavenderSuki (你要哪一張卡?)》之銘言:
: KUALA LUMPUR, April 12 — The government is set to lure home more Malaysian
: doctors and specialists with more than 10 years experience abroad by
: exempting them for the compulsory three years service in public hospitals.
: Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the programme, which was
: approved by the Cabinet last week, would only be open to those who had
: self-funded their studies.
: He said details of the programme would be announced soon and it was expected
: to be implemented this year.
: “With the extensive planning and effort to strengthen medical tourism, it is
: time for us to lure them home. We hope they can come back and serve the
: country.
: “We are increasing the facility in the private sector. There is big
: potential for them here,” he told reporters after opening the Healthcare
: Tourism Congress 2010 here today.
: He said that to date, some 100 Malaysian doctors had returned from abroad
: under the various brain-gain programmes.
: On another matter, Liow said Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Ismail
: Merican had been instructed to look into the long-standing issue of
: restricting doctors from advertising their services in the media.
: “I recognise this problem. We feel there is a need to liberalise on this and
: to allow doctors to advertise their services,” he said.
: He added that if this was allowed, doctors would have to follow strict
: guidelines which included disallowing them to do comparison with other
: doctors.
: On health tourism, Liow said the Malaysian Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC),
: which was launched last year, had actively embarked on several programmes
: promoting Malaysia as the preferred healthcare destination.
: He said that from the traditional markets like Singapore and Indonesia,
: Malaysia was now targeting medical tourists from Brunei, Europe, Australia
: and the United States, as well as developing Asean countries like Loas and
: Cambodia.
: Medical tourism was also poised to become one of the major revenue earners
: for the country to spur it towards its high-income economy ambition, he added.
: He said that private hospitals’ revenue in the country grew from RM58.9
: million with around 103,000 medical tourists in 2003 to RM299.1 million in
: 2008 with around 374,000 medical tourists and the arrival of medical tourists
: for this year was expected to rise to another 30 per cent. — Bernama
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