RSSCategory: MJN enews

Only three Malaysian doctors return to serve in public sector, says Dzulkefly

October 30, 2025

Only three out of 73 Malaysian medical specialists working abroad have returned to serve in Health Ministry (MOH) facilities between 2021 and 2025, the Dewan Rakyat was told on Wednesday. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the remaining […]

Continue Reading

PSC: Appointment of doctors, nurses going smoothly

October 29, 2025
nurses

The Public Service Commission is conducting the appointment process of doctors and nurses in the public sector in stages and orderly manner. Its chairman, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Jailani Muhamed Yunus said the appointments were actually carried out earlier through […]

Continue Reading

Self-test kits can’t sort out influenza from other diseases

October 27, 2025
influenza vaccine

Home test kits cannot replace professional medical assessment of those who come down with influenza, several doctors have said. General practitioner Dr Leong Yuet Mae said only doctors could obtain a full picture of one’s health with regards to influenza. […]

Continue Reading

One in five disaster victims experience mental health issues says WHO

October 26, 2025
mental health

We have witnessed how prolonged conflicts such as in Palestine – including the recent Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) humanitarian mission – have caused deep psychological trauma among war victims, particularly children and families,” he said. He said this when officiating […]

Continue Reading

Gov’t targets 30,000 couples for fertility treatment aid

October 23, 2025
Gov't targets 30,000 couples for fertility treatment aid

The government is targeting 30,000 couples nationwide to benefit from subsidised fertility treatment assistance, aimed at increasing the birth rate which is currently at its lowest level. Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad said […]

Continue Reading

Severe influenza drug shortage hits Klang Valley pharmacies

October 22, 2025

Several pharmacies across the Klang Valley have run out of antiviral drugs following a surge in influenza cases nationwide, particularly among children. A pharmacist said oseltamivir syrup, which is commonly prescribed for children, and the tablet form for adults have […]

Continue Reading

Singapore’s HMI Medical to build a new 300-bed hospital in Sarawak

October 22, 2025
Singapore's HMI Medical to build a new 300-bed hospital in Sarawak

HMI Medical has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Ibraco Berhad, a Sarawak-based property developer listed on Bursa Malaysia, for the acquisition of land to build its third hospital in Malaysia. The new facility, to be named Regency Hospital Kuching, […]

Continue Reading

Breast cancer cases rising in Pahang, patients as young as 20s recorded

October 20, 2025
cancer

The number of breast cancer cases in Pahang has been increasing every year, with patients as young as those in their 20s being recorded, said state Social Welfare, Women and Family Development Committee chairman Datuk Sabariah Saidan. She said greater public […]

Continue Reading

Influenza: MOH prepared for possible increase in cases

October 16, 2025

All Health Ministry (MOH) facilities and personnel are fully prepared to handle any unexpected spike in influenza cases, said Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. He said Emergency and Trauma Departments at MOH hospitals have set up separate pathways for infectious and non-infectious […]

Continue Reading

6,000 students infected with influenza nationwide

October 15, 2025

Malaysia’s Ministry of Education (KPM) has reported that around 6,000 students nationwide have contracted influenza, prompting the temporary closure of several schools as advised by local health authorities. Education director-general Dr. Mohd Azam Ahmad said KPM is in close contact […]

Continue Reading