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Prof Dr Jeswant Dillon makes history: First Malaysian in AATS

Prof Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Jeswant Dillon’s historic election as the first Malaysian member of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) cements Malaysia’s place on the global cardiothoracic stage — a feat hailed by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad on X as “a lifetime of excellence and service, flying the Jalur Gemilang high and inspiring future generations.”

705 pegawai perubatan, 1,394 jururawat KKM letak jawatan sepanjang 2022-2024: Dzulkefly

Menteri Kesihatan berkata antara alasan utama meletak jawatan termasuk ingin berkhidmat di sektor swasta atau badan berkanun, faktor peribadi dan masalah kesihatan

Pembaharuan berani perlu untuk jamin masa depan penjagaan kesihatan Malaysia: Dzulkefly

Menteri Kesihatan berkata negara berada di persimpangan kritikal yang bergelut dengan beban berganda penyakit tidak berjangkit dan berjangkit, fasiliti terlalu sesak dan kekurangan kakitangan

Asean reaffirms commitment to strengthen global health security: Dzulkefly

The Health Minister said that Malaysia on behalf of all our ASEAN member states underscored the region’s continued efforts to tackle transnational health issues shaped involving climate change, economic disparities and geo-political challenges

Produk Coca-Cola di Malaysia tidak tercemar klorat: Dzulkefly

Menteri Kesihatan berkata, hanya produk Coca-Cola Europe Pacific Partners sahaja dikesan dan ia diedarkan di beberapa negara Eropah seperti Belgium, Luxembourg, United Kingdom dan Belanda

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Petronas staff to be shown the door to make up losses from Petros deal?

Source claims national O&G firm is expected to see 30% revenue loss once agreed formula for natural gas distribution in Sarawak is implemented

InDrive faces termination for flouting guidelines

It is the second Russian e-hailing app after Maxim to face ban by Land Public Transport Agency

National shuttlers demand RM2 million salaries: can BAM keep up financially?

Several top athletes aim for salaries that could outpace even the highest-earning footballers, raising questions about the sustainability of funding within Malaysian sports