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FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITI MALAYA

                                                                                           http://medicine.um.edu.my

                The first batch of medical students was admitted to the Faculty in 1964. A year earlier, these
                students, 40 of them, were placed in the Faculty of Science as pre-medical students. Construction
                of the faculty building began in July 1963, was completed in 10 months, so that the pioneer
                students were able to begin their course in May 1964. The building programme continued and
                the second phase was ready in time for Year II teaching the following May. Throughout this
                period,  planning,  building,  ordering  and  receiving  of  equipment,  recruitment  of  staff,
                organization of the Faculty, and discussions on the curriculum continued unremittingly. Phase I
                of the University Malaya Medical Centre consisting of the main block together with podium or
                “technical  box”  (operating  theatres,  radio-diagnostic,  accident  and  emergency,  polyclinic,
                pharmacy, central sterile supply, cafeteria, administration and medical records) was completed
                in December 1966, and the first wards were opened as on March 1967. Phase II of the Hospital
                consisting of Paediatric, Maternity and Rehabilitation Units was completed in December 1967,
                and  became  functional  in  March  1968.  The  total  construction  period  for  the  Medical  Centre
                consisting of the faculty departments, hospital (740 beds), Hostel for Clinical Students, Nurses
                Quarters with Nursing School and Central Animal House was three and a half years. Over the past
                three decades, the medical centre has expanded tremendously, and today it has 900 beds (the
                number will be increased to 1200 beds after renovation).


                Philosophy of the Faculty of Medicine



                The  philosophy  of  the  Faculty  is  to  mould  students  to  be  competent,  highly-skilled  and
                knowledgeable health professionals, who can work with others as a team, who are caring and
                concerned about their patients and society, and who can emerge as leaders in their community.











































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