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Developing Global Public Health Links in Southeast Asia

机译:在东南亚建立全球公共卫生联系

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At the end of 2009, the number of medical schools in Malaysia had exceeded 20 and there is every indication that this number, although large for a country of 28 million people, is likely to go up. However, very few medical schools engage in postgraduate programs due to lack of qualified staff and training facilities. Only 4 medical schools have a Master of Public Health (MPH) program. These medical schools are located in the University of Malaya (UM), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). Of these 4, only 2 (UM and UKM) have a Doctor of Public Health Program and take in international students for their postgraduate degrees. The oldest and most established public health postgraduate degree program in Malaysia is run by the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine (popularly known as the SPM Department), University of Malaya, which is also the oldest academic public health department in Malaysia. Relative to public health departments in other universities in the Southeast Asian region, the SPM Department is small, with only 12 active academic staff and a further 9 staff who were still on study leave at the end of 2009. This small department delivers 2 general public health master's programs, 4 specialty master's in public health, a doctor of public health (DrPH), and PhD program and is the only department in UM's medical faculty to maintain its own department Web site (http://spm.um.edu.my) since 1999.1 Since 1974, the SPM Department has produced 612 Master of Public Health and 106 Master in Medical Science (Public Health) graduates, in addition to a number of PhD graduates. Many of these graduates are international and increasingly international students make up a significant number of student intake. Currently half of its master's and a quarter of its doctoral student intake every year are of international origin.
机译:截至2009年底,马来西亚的医学院校数量已超过20所,并且有迹象表明,尽管这一数字对一个拥有2800万人的国家来说是很大的,但这一数字很可能会上升。但是,由于缺乏合格的工作人员和培训设施,很少有医学院参加研究生课程。只有4所医学院拥有公共卫生硕士(MPH)计划。这些医学院分别位于马来亚大学(UM),马来西亚Kebangsaan大学(UKM),马来西亚Sains大学(USM)和马来西亚沙捞越大学(UNIMAS)。在这4名学生中,只有2名(UM和UKM)拥有公共卫生博士课程,可以招收国际学生攻读研究生学位。马来西亚历史最悠久,最成熟的公共卫生研究生学位课程由马来亚大学社会与预防医学系(通常称为SPM系)管理,这也是马来西亚历史最悠久的学术公共卫生系。与东南亚地区其他大学的公共卫生部门相比,SPM部门规模较小,只有12名在职学术人员和另外9名在2009年底仍在休假的人员。该小部门为2名普通民众提供服务健康硕士课程,4个公共卫生专业硕士,公共卫生医生(DrPH)和博士学位课程,并且是UM医学系中唯一维护自己的部门网站(http://spm.um.edu的部门)。 my。自1999.1以来。SPM部门自1974年以来,已经培养了612名公共卫生硕士和106名医学科学(公共卫生)硕士毕业生,此外还有许多博士毕业生。这些毕业生中有许多是国际学生,越来越多的国际学生构成了大量的学生。目前,其硕士研究生的一半和博士研究生的四分之一是国际来源的。

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