PUTRAJAYA, July 12 (Bernama) -- The government plans to create "super doctor" promotional posts to retain experienced doctors in government hospitals, Health Minister Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek said Tuesday.
He said experienced doctors promoted to become directors engaged in administrative matters had been a reason for many resignations.
Dr Chua told a press conference that the plan was in accordance with a suggestion by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to fill vacancies and to get the specialists to remain longer in government hospitals where they were much needed.
He also announced that the government had agreed to increase to 298 the number of promotional posts for doctors and medical specialists up to the year 2010 compared to the current 111 posts.
Apart from increasing the number of promotional posts, the government agreed that medical practitioners and specialists be allowed to serve until 65 years of age to help reduce the number of resignations, he said.
Dr Chua said his ministry had also suggested to the Public Service Department that medical specialists who came back from overseas be given higher ranking positions based on their qualifications and experience.
"The format of the Bahasa Malaysia qualifying exam for medical officers will also be more practical and focus more on the oral aspects," he said.
Dr Chua also said that nurses, paramedics and a number of personnel in the support services who have university degrees will also be promoted to a better grade.
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