Friday, March 12, 2010

9,698 health officers promoted under career advancement plan

Star: KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 9,698 health officers were promoted from Grade 44 up to Grade 54 following Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s announcement on Tuesday on a comprehensive career advancement plan for the three services under the Health Ministry.
Chief secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan said they comprised 8,521 clinical/administrative medical officers, 650 dentists and 527 pharmacists.
For a start, 2,554 doctors on Grade UD44 were promoted to Grade UD48 right up to Grade UD54 effective Tuesday, he said in a statement on Friday.
For specialist doctors, 12 were promoted from Grade UD44 to UD48, 68 to UD52, and 321 to UD54. Of the non-specialist doctors on Grade UD44, 1,751 will be promoted to UD48, 312 to UD52 and 90 to UD54.
“The promotion of all Grade UD44 medical officers to the grade that they are eligible for will be implemented before March 31, 2010,” he said.
Sidek said that under this new career path, the promotion of medical, dental and pharmaceutical officers up to Grade 54 in the ministry would be based on the length of service and no longer on vacancies.
“The promotion of medical officers on Grade UD48 and UD52 as well as that of all eligible dental and pharmaceutical officers will be implemented in stages based on this career advancement plan,” he aded.
He said the medical officers concerned could check the plan via the ministry’s website at www.moh.gov.my
He said the government’s decision was in recognition of the contributions of the medical officers in raising the country’s health service level and to motivate them to continue providing quality service as well as to maintain their interest to serve longer in the public sector.
Najib, when announcing the plan, said it was aimed at providing opportunities for more attractive career advancement in a shorter period.
For example, he had said, a medical specialist could rise to Grade UD54 in nine years compared with 11 years now while for a clinical/administrative medical officer, it would take 12 years instead of 17.

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