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Free Malaysia Today -Liow: Medical council not biased


Last month, the former healing student from Ukraine alleged that students you do healing courses in Baltic countries (you know who) were compelled to do the substructure course whilst those starting to Egypt as good as Jordan(you know who)were exempted.


Liow Tiong LIE repudiated that.


I stop the few years back, when the minister went to Ukraine to visit Malaysian healing students there, he remarked insensitively that there were 'too many blacks'(words to that effect). Coincidentally, after that, the MMC recognition of degrees from that healing course was withdrawn, though only AFTER the certain year.


Why only AFTER the certain year? The general guess was that it was to capacitate 'some' students to graduate as doctors whilst denying the 'many blacks'recognition of their healing degree. The 'wrong coloured' peoplewent to that State Medical College predominantly given they ! assessed from the appearance of Malaysian supervision sponsored students that the degrees would be recognized by the MMC.


In the March 2006 postMediocrity beats MeritocracyI penned:



The Higher Education Minister said: "For students who meet therequirements as good as have been outstanding, their places during IPTAs have been guaranteed butprobably not in certain courses similar to disinfectant given the competition isintense for these courses."
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He didn't insist because outstandingstudents cannot be guaranteed the place in disinfectant if they request for the medicalcourse. Instead, he wants them to cruise alternative courses that were lesspopular.

What he meant was the numbers forthe healing intake would be limited as good as maybe even taken up already, andtherefore those superb students shouldn't be astounded or upset if they aren'taccepted.

From all these injustices, typical rakyat similar to us couldn't help though accumulate that the management has consistently as good as deliberate! ly made it formidable for 'some' Malaysians to get the healing grade - non-medical grade okay lah though healing degrees tak sokong atau ta'boleh.


I additionally wrote in that post:

Those students by their academic achievements should have been some-more thanqualified for, as good as would be supposed in, any healing courses of foreignuniversities - presumption they have the money or scholarship to go there,especially given the Crimean State College for Medicine was puzzling 'blacked'out (I mean 'blocked' out) for them.

The people responsible for the entry selections keep changing theircriteria each year after being challenged. Following the brouhaha in the lasttwo years, where the PM himself had to intervene, they have right away e! nclosed somesubjective criteria, creation it even some-more formidable to detect the unfairness.

One of those 'manning the gates' from invasion by thehordes of superb students had even proposed the 'blood' testwhere wannabe healing students would be unprotected to the bloody g! ore of o peratingtheatres to assess the strength of their stomach.

It was the 'blood tolerance' subordinate exam that he the alloy wasn't subjected to as the healing student, nor were alternative healing students in any university in the world, though no disbelief he dreamtit up as the available apparatus to close the gates to 'some' Malaysians from healing degreecourses.



Another, the alloy who we believe was formed in the UK even dismissedexceptional academic education as unimportant, whilst during the same timedemeaned the capability of local exceptional students as being inferior to thoseof UK students with lower grades. Of course he in the centre skipped any asininecomparison of capability for those Malaysian students with common grades.Obviously in his nonsensical Weltanschauung, sameness isfantastic whilst meritocracy is to be sneered at.

Well, that's the quality [or miss of] of those proposed subjectivecriteria.

In the last analysis, the absence of transparency has been the mostdamning indicator of suspected ! bias.

Read this post Good though not good enough?for the heart-wrenching story of the 'Malaysian'(?) as good as the disproportion betweenthe supervision as good as the Buddhist organization in awardingscholarships.

It is obvious the little Malaysians have been strongly upheld in apropos doctors whilst others have been discouraged or hampered. There appears to be the covert though perverted process somewhere that only permits 'some' Malaysians though not 'others' to turn doctors.

So we goal Liow Tiong LIE would right away understand (as if he hasn't already) because MCA has mislaid Chinese support.




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