The Malaysian Medical Professionals : Serving The Public Interests?
by Prof. Dr. Nik Rosnah Wan Abdullah
FEA Working Paper No. 9,(2003)
Abstract
This paper assesses the functioning of the regulatory system of the Malaysian medical profession. It demonstrates that the regulatory bodies of the medical profession do not reflect the interest of the users adequately. Their composition mostly represents the medical practitioners and medical organizations and their regulatory processes do not provide clear channels through which users can voice complaints.
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