Malaysia seeks services of Pakistani doctors
28 January, 2005
KARACHI, January 29 (Online): The Malaysian government has expressed keen interest to seek services of Pakistani doctors and trained paramedical staff to provide better medical facilities to the people of Malaysia.
A four-member Malaysian delegation led by Professor Datu Bin Razaq in a meeting with Advisor to the Chief Minister Faisal Malik here on Friday briefed him about the requirement for specialist doctors in various fields and other staff at Malaysian teaching hospital.
The delegation also apprised the minister about special perks and privileges for the candidates and said that better working environment would be provided to those doctors and other staff that will be selected for the 100-bed hospital.
Mr Malik assured fullest cooperation and help for this purpose, saying that Pakistan government accords respects to the citizens of Muslim countries including Malaysia as brethren and would spare no efforts to help them for the provision of basic facilities especially in terms of medical field.
End.
|