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Background - Conception. Melaka-Manipal Medical College (MMMC) First Indo-Malaysian joint venture in private medical educationConceived from the
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1. Melaka-Manipal Medical College A Case Study
2. Background - Conception Melaka-Manipal Medical College (MMMC)
First Indo-Malaysian joint venture in private medical education
Conceived from the ‘Look East Policy’
of former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
3. Agreement signed-1993
4. Melaka Campus Inauguration-2001
5. First Batch Graduation-2003
6. JVMC - Partners 1. State Government of Malacca
Through Yayasan Melaka Sdn. Bhd.
2. MEMG International Ltd.
Through Manipal Academy of Higher Education, a Deemed University, Manipal, India.
3. Indiland
Private group interested in creating a centre of excellence in Malaysia
4. Dato K. Pathmanaban family
7. The Programme Five year twinning programme
MBBS Degree
Admission
Curriculum designed to meet
the latest trends in medical education
country requirements
National & International Accreditation
ISO 9001:2000 certified
8. The Partnership Process Contribution of the Government of Malaysia
Hospitals & Health Centres
Part-time faculty
Supervisory and Advisory role
Financial assistance to deserving students
9. The Partnership Process Contribution of Private Partners:
At Manipal:
Infrastructure
Facilities and faculty
At Melaka:
Infrastructure
Faculty on deputation
Provision of patient care services
Graduates for the healthcare services
Community participation by faculty and students
CME programmes for health personnel
10. Fostering Smart Partnerships
11. An Enabling Environment Political stability and good governance
Sustained economic growth
Growing demands in health and education sectors
Malaysia Incorporated Policy – focuses on the advantages of Public-Private Partnerships
12. An Enabling Environment Ethnic diversity, religious tolerance and quality culture
Positive approach by regulatory bodies- transparency and accountability
Liberal Private Higher Education Institutions Act 1996
2700 strong base of KMC, Manipal Alumni
13. Outcomes & Benefits for the Country Move towards the desired doctor : population ratio
Induction of trained faculty from India
Faculty assist in Hospitals in delivery of services
Capital and recurring costs borne by private partners
Regulatory bodies ensure country’s expectations
Graduates conversant with public health sector
Academic and research environment in Government hospitals
14. Benefits for Students Opportunity to study Medicine
Cost of education more affordable
Students save on time
Twinning reduces the time away from home
Part of an esteemed educational system with international reputation and worldwide alumni
15. Benefits for Students Advantages of the Manipal experience
Time spent in India gives strong exposure to
Basic Sciences
Wider spectrum of morbidity
Multi-disciplinary University campus
Unique cross-culture experience
Comforting for parents if children are in Manipal
16. Benefits for Private Partners For Manipal, opportunities to
Retain old links with the country
Establish its reputation and brand name
Replicate the Manipal model overseas
Acquire best practices in medical education and health delivery
Prepare for global competition
Create a centre of excellence in this region
17. Benefits for Private Partners Twinning mode
allows Manipal use of its excellent facilities in Basic Sciences
gives Manipal faculty an international exposure
Reduces costs
For late Dato K Pathmanaban family to see his dreams come true
For other partners to share the thrill of creating an institution in the service of the country
18. Conclusion Rewarding experience to work with the public sector in Malaysia
Expectations of the private partners met by
good governance and
enabling environment
Trickle down effect leads to cooperation at all levels
Positive regulatory process, focusing on quality and transparency
19. Conclusion Exploring possibilities for
Dental, Pharmacy and Allied Health Programmes
Considering other professional courses
Biotechnology
The excellent infrastructure established allows additional programmes to be initiated with minimal lead period
20. Going beyond the founder’s dreams