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20% of doctors wanting out of East Malaysia must ‘bite the bullet’

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Health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says they will have to stay put for now while Putrajaya looks into offering better incentive schemes to retain doctors in Sabah and Sarawak.

PETALING JAYA: About 20% of 600 medical officers who have applied to be transferred out from Sabah and Sarawak will have to “bite the bullet” and stay put for now, says health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad.

Dzulkefly said the ministry was reviewing the transfer requests but could not accommodate every application without affecting health services in East Malaysia, which face a critical shortage of manpower.

About 20% would not have their applications approved, he said.

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