Star: KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry is calling on private doctors around the country to take up 144 part-time vacancies in government clinics nationwide.
These vacancies are being offered to doctors in the private practice to serve on a locum basis.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, who extended the invitation yesterday, said the ministry had received only 18 applications in March.
“We hope more doctors will help fill this shortage,” he said during a working visit to Hospital Ampang.
Liow announced that the doctors would be paid RM80 an hour.
Sessional shift in the clinics are from 8am to 5pm on weekdays while locum consultation is from 5pm to 9.30pm on weekdays and 8am to noon on Saturdays.
Liow said the ministry had allocated RM31mil for this initiative.
He also said the ministry had been opening its doors to doctors from the private sector to serve in government clinics and hospitals since 2002. According to Liow, there were about 10,000 doctors in private practice in the country.
Another 15,000 are in government service. The offer is also open to specialists to serve in government hospitals.
“They will be paid RM100 an hour for consultation and RM120 an hour if they need to perform surgery,” Liow said.
“Currently, there are only 20 specialists providing their services on a sessional basis,” he added.
Doctors interested in applying must be registered with the Malaysian Medical Council and can register online at http://www.moh.gov.my/MohPortal/formDetails.jsp?action=load&id=55
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