• Penang Medical College

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    Penang Medical College

    PMC is a partnership with two of the oldest and most respected medical schools in Ireland, the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and University College Dublin (UCD). PMC students undertake their Pre-Clinical studies at either RCSI or UCD, where they gain a comprehensive understanding of the biomedical sciences necessary to enter Clinical training.

     

    Upon successful completion of their Pre-Clinical studies, students return to pursue their Clinical training in Penang. During their period of clinical training in Penang, the students remain registered as full-time students of either RCSI or UCD.

    CLINICAL TRAINING
    Clinical training is undertaken at the PMC Campus as well as at the Penang General Hospital, the Seberang Jaya Hospital and other approved clinical centres in Penang.

    as well as Anaesthesia & Critical Care Medicine, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Radiology and Legal and Forensic Medicine & Ethics.

    The internal standards and quality are ensured through the office of the Academic Dean and full-time Heads of Department at PMC as well as Heads of Departments from the Penang General Hospital.

    External standards and quality are assured by periodic review by the Malaysian Accreditation Board (LAN) as well as the IMC (Irish Medical Council). The Sri Lankan Medical Council also accredited PMC in 2002.

    DEGREES
    Upon graduation, students of PMC will be conferred with the MB BCh BAO degrees of the National University of Ireland (NUI) as well as the Licentiates of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.

    INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
    The MB BCh BAO degrees are recognised by the IMC (Irish Medical Council), MMC (Malaysian Medical Council), Sri Lankan Medical Council as well as other regulatory bodies throughout the world. The degrees allow the holder to pursue postgraduate training worldwide.

    Penang Medical College is also listed in the World directory of medical schools published by the WHO as well as IMED (the International Medical Education Directory).

    PMC is committed to providing quality medical education with an emphasis on clinical training appropriate to the environment in which the majority of its graduates will practise.

    REGISTRATION
    Medical graduates will obtain their full registration when they have served one year as resident medical officer at a hospital or hospitals recognised by the Malaysian Ministry of Health and the Malaysia Medical Council. Thereafter, they are required to serve an additional three years as medical officers in a government hospital.

     

    Departments

    The Clinical School comprises the departments of

    • Medicine
    • Surgery
    • Obstetrics & Gynaecology
    • Psychiatry
    • Paediatrics
    • General Practice
    • Public Health and Epidemiology

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    Last Updated: 28 November 2012
    Editor: Nina Zarabi
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