Course Director: Dr. Wan Haslina Wan Abdul Halim
Duration of Training: 1-year for international candidate & up to 3 years for local candidate
Training Centre: UKM Medical Centre (UKMMC)/ Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz Cheras (HCTM) Jalan
Yaacob Latif Bandar Tun Razak 56000 Cheras Kuala Lumpur
Emoluments: Fees should be paid to UKM and settled with no outstanding amounts due
Availability Places: 1-per year
Eligibility:
- Must possess a recognizable Medical Degree and Post-Graduate Medical Degree qualification in
Ophthalmology that is registrable with the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC). - Letter of offer and/ or financial warranty from the employee.
- Must submit a list of workshops, courses and short training programme attended.
- Must submit the names of at least two referees, at least one of whom has directly supervised the candidates
and is able to submit a report on the candidates’ clinical skills, practice, attitude and competence. - Must have been in active clinical practice for at least 1-year post specialist qualification.
Objectives of Programme: - To be a competent subspecialist capable of assuming as consultant’s role.
- To acquire a working knowledge of the theoretical basis of the speciality, including its foundations in the basic
medical sciences. - To perform a research study in this discipline and submit a manuscript for publication at the end of programme.
- To be able to address issues of gender, sexual orientation, age, culture, ethnicity and ethics in a professional
manner.
Selection Process: Fulfill requirements by the university (UKM) and Malaysian Medical Council (MMC) & an
interview by consultants either face to face or via tele-interview (international candidate only).
Minimum Training Requirement: - Local candidate must be training for 3 years in established National Centre which will include 1-2 years in
this Unit, UKMMC and at least 1-year placement in a recognized centre in Malaysia or overseas other than
UKMMC in this Unit of the respective centre/ hospital. - International candidate they will be trained exclusively in this Unit, UKMMC for 1-year.
- Successfully conduct and complete a research study in Unit by the completion of training.
- Obtain a Pass in the UKM Fellowship Exit Examination.
Method of Assessment/ Certificate: - Completion of the training logbook and signed by the consultant of the various clinics, Head of Unit and the
Head of Department of Ophthalmology in UKMMC. - Evidence of submission of the research study manuscript to a peer-reviewed journal.
Post Training: Interested candidates may have the chance to pursue 1-year Master’s degree in Medicine or a
Doctorate degree related to Cornea and Anterior Segment.
Certificate of completion of training certified by Course Director and Dean, Faculty of Medicine UKM will
be given to all successful candidates.