Malaysia legislation
Section 13
Section 13
(1A)
For the purposes of subsection (2) there shall be established a committee to be known as the Medical Qualifying Committee consisting of the following members:
(a)
the President as Chairman;
(b)
four members of the Council nominated from and representing the recognized local universities and university colleges and appointed by the Chairman;
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(c)
four representatives from the Ministry of Health; and
(d)
four other members of the Council nominated from those not representing the recognized local universities and university colleges and appointed by the Chairman.
(2)
The provisionally registered person shall, immediately upon being provisionally registered, engage in employment in a resident medical capacity to the satisfaction of the Medical Qualifying
Committee for a period of not less than one year in any hospital or institution in Malaysia which is approved by the said Committee for the purpose of such employment; four months of such period shall be spent in a resident surgical post, four months in a resident medical post and four months in a resident obstetrical and gynaecological post; at the conclusion of satisfactory service, as certified by the Medical
Qualifying Committee, under this paragraph, the provisionally registered person shall be entitled to a certificate issued by the Council in the prescribed form as determined by the Council from time to time.
(3)
(Deleted by Act A840).
(4)
Where, on application in that behalf, a person satisfies the
Council that by reason of lasting physical disability or any other reason as determined by the Council he will be or has been prevented from embarking on, or completing, any period of experience of the practice of surgery or obstetrics and gynaecology required for the purpose of subsection (2), the Council may, if it thinks fit, direct that the applicant may for those purposes count in lieu thereof experience of the practice of medicine (in addition to what would otherwise be required in his case for those purposes) acquired in the like manner and for the like period, or, as the case may be, for so much of that period as will have remained uncompleted.
(4A)
Notwithstanding paragraph 12(1)(aaa), the Council may consider any person who is a non-citizen and not a spouse of a citizen studying in any recognized local training institution to be provisionally registered for the purpose of obtaining the experience as provided in subsection (2).
(5)
(Deleted by Act A840).
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(6)
The Council may exempt from subsection (2) any person who holds any of the qualifications referred to in paragraph 12(1)(a) if the
Council is satisfied that such person has had experience which is not less both in character and scope and in length of time than the experience mentioned in subsection (2):
Provided that if the Council is further satisfied that such experience has been had in an institution or hospital approved by the institution which granted the qualification, it shall exempt such person from subsection (2):
And provided further that if the experience which has been had in an institution or hospital approved by the institution which granted the qualification is only partly of the character and scope mentioned in subsection (2), the Council may exempt such person from subsection (2) in respect of such part only of the period of experience required thereunder as the Council may deem fit.
(7)
A provisionally registered person shall be deemed to be fully registered under this Act so far as is necessary—
(a)
to enable him to enter upon and engage in the employment and service mentioned in subsection (2); and
(b)
for the purpose of any such written law or such other purposes, as the Minister may direct by order published in the Gazette, but not further.
(8)
A provisionally registered person shall, during the period of employment under subsection (2), be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of the Penal Code.
(9)
In this section, the reference to employment in a resident medical capacity shall be construed as reference to employment in the practice of medicine, where the person in question is resident in the hospital or institution where he is employed or conveniently near thereto, and is by the terms of his employment required to be so resident.
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Persons entitled to full registration