June and December
The Master of Orthopaedic programme is a 4-year full-time clinical training programme. It is aimed at progressive mastery of knowledge, clinical skills, increasing responsibilities and independence in the management of orthopedic diseases, to qualify as an orthopedic surgeon. The programme recognizes the importance of acquiring the appropriate surgical skills in orthopedic practice. The programme is conducted with collaboration from the Department of Orthopedic, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Center (UKMMC). Candidates will be trained at accredited KPJ Hospitals for the first 2 years, before being posted at the Department of Orthopedic UKMMC in the 3rd and 4th year. This programme follows the same curriculum as other Master of Orthopedic programmes in the country. At the end of the 4 years training, candidates will sit the common Master of Orthopedic Final Examination conducted by the Malaysian Specialty Committee in Orthopaedic. This programme undergoes all the accreditation processes as prescribed by Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) and the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC).
The programme follows the general standards set by the Malaysian Medical Council and the National Curriculum for Orthopedic Surgery.
This is a full-time 4 years clinical training programme.
All candidates accepted into this programme will be appointed as Registrars (trainee Medical Officer) at one of the KPJ Specialist Hospital (the base hospital) throughout the course. Registrars will received a monthly RM 5,000 cost-of-living allowance from the hospital. Registrars have to serve at the Emergency Department of the hospital (base hospital) for 48 hours a month (about 7 sessions per month). The rest of the time, candidates are rotated to accredited KPJ Specialist hospitals and UKM Medical Center to undergo training in orthopedics.
In the first 2 years, candidates undergo a 3 to 6 monthly rotation at accredited KPJ Specialist Hospitals. At each hospital, candidate will perform clinical duties as a registrar at the orthopedic clinic of a senior orthopedic consultant. The hallmark of this training programme is “one-to-one” apprenticeship training, where each candidate will perform clinical duties with a senior orthopedic consultant at the clinic, ward and in the operating room. The consultant provides close supervision and immediate feedback to candidates.
Candidates sit and must pass the Part 1 Master of Orthopedic examination conducted at University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC) within the first 2 years.
Candidates are posted to the Department of Orthopedic UKMMC in Year 3 and Year 4. They undergo sub-specialty postings together with other UKM candidates. Candidates are to write 10 case-writeups and encouraged to send articles for journal publication. Candidates are also required to conduct research and the research-work must be submitted as a dissertation 6 months before the final examination. Candidates will sit for the final National Conjoint Board of Orthopaedic examination conducted at public universities. After passing the final examination and fulfil all the training requirements, candidates will be awarded Master of Orthopedic KPJ Healthcare University College.
Malaysian Students:
University / Conjoint Board of Radiology Criteria :
Possess a Medical Degree (MD, MBBS and MBChB) or equivalent qualifications from Universities recognised by the Senate of the University;
Must be registered for medical practice by Malaysian Medical Council (MMC) and possess a valid Annual Practicing Certificate (APC);
Preference three (3) years experience after housemanship at the time entry into the programme;
Performance in previous examinations including a credit in Bahasa Malaysia in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM);
Graduates from non-commonwealth universities are additionally required to have an acceptable grade of English Language proficiency (pass in TOEFL / IELTS or an equivalent international English competency test)
Orthopaedic Surgeon