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Kolej Kejururawatan dan Kesihatan
Masterskill, Kampus Ipoh
Alamat
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No. 24, 26 & 28, Lebuh Perusahaan Klebang 1,
IGB International Industrial Park, Jalan Kuala Kangsar,
Tasik,
30010 Ipoh,
Perak.
No Tel
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05-290 5888
No Faks
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05-291 1995
E-Mel
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info@masterskill.edu.my
Laman Web
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www.masterskill.edu.my
NURSING IN SABAH - To be offered by University Malaysia SabahSCHOOL OF MEDICINE - DIPLOMA OF NURSING PROGRAMMEJanuary 2007 : The Diploma of Nursing Programme is being developed for Sabah in the School of Medicine and a workshop for this Programme was held on 1-2 April 2006. The objectives for this workshop include the development of the syllabus for the nursing programme, as well as the discussion on the best teaching and learning methods. This Diploma programme will take 3 years. The details of The Diploma of Nursing Programme are being finalized and it is anticipated that the first intake of students will be in announce soon. UMS are now recruiting lecturers and tutors for this Programme. |
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Datuk
Seri Dr Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu Masterskill Education Group Bhd chief executive officer from January 1, 2010 to April 17, 2013 After steering Asia Metropolitan University (formerly Masterskill University College of Health Sciences) on to new horizons by opening up various new and exciting options in the education industry and achieving full university status, it is time for Santhara Kumar resigned from the company effective yesterdayto pursue other interests and be an active citizen,” said the company in a filing with Bursa Malaysia. Dato' Sri Dr. Santhara Kumar A/L Ramanaidu ("Dato' Sri Dr. Edmund Santhara") served as Group Chief Executive Officer of Masterskill Education Group Berhad from January 1, 2010 to April 17, 2013. Dato’ Sri Dr. Kumar joined Boca Asia pacific Sdn Bhd as a Product Manager in charge of formulating and executing its marketing and sales plan for the asia pacific region. He left Hitechniaga in 1997 to join MBF Finance Berhard as a Manager, where he was responsible for planning and executing marketing plans for Masterskill Education Group Berhad. In 1998, he joined Taylor's College Sdn Bhd, a part of the MBF Education Group, as its Head of Research and Development and competitive intelligence. In 1999, he left the MBF Group to provide consultancy services for educational institutions. In 2001, he joined Cosmopoint college of technology as the centre manager/ Chief Executive Officer of its ipoh metro campus where he was responsible for the overall management of Masterskill Education Group Berhad. He subsequently joined imperia institute of technology, malaysia as its director of marketing in 2004 where he was responsible for forumlating and executing Masterskill Education Group Berhad, markeing strategy. He joined Masterskill in October 2004 as its director of Business development, where his duties included enhancing Masterskill Education Group Berhad, business opportunities and developments to spur growth. He conceptualised, planned, implemented and managed projects which eventually boosted masterkill's revenue. In january 2005, he was promoted to the position of Chief Operating Officer where he was responsible for the overall management of masterkill including formulating company poicies, rules and regulations. In september 2005, he became the Chief Executive Officer of masterkill, responsible for delivering and driving revenue growth, mobilising the business, implementing international franchise models. He serves as a Trustee of Masterskill University College of Health Sciences (MUCH). He serves as a Director of Masterskill (M) Sdn Bhd. He has been Non-Independent Non-Executive Director of Masterskill Education Group Berhad since April 17, 2013 and served as its Executive Director from May 26, 2008 to April 17, 2013. He was awarded the Brand Personality Award by the Asia Pacific Brands Foundation and the Brand Laureatte in 2009. He was name Malaysia's Ernst & Young Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year award to represent Malaysia in Monte Carlo at the Ernst & Young World EntrePreneur of the Year Award. He was also selected to receive the 2007 National Youth Award from the Prime Minister of Malaysia on the National Youth Day. In november 2008, he represented Malaysia in the Creative Young Entrepreneur Award competition at the junior Chamber International World Congress in New Delhi and won the world award. Dato’ Sri Dr. Kumar was admitted as a member ot the Malaysian Institute of Management in 1999. In 2007, he was admitted as a member of the Malaysian Institute of Human Resource Management and the Chartered Institute of Markeing, Malaysia. In 2007, he was also admitted as an associate member of the Harvard Business School Alumni Club of Malaysia after completing the ASEAN Senior Management Development program. He graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor of Business Administration from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He subsequently obtained a Master of Business Administration from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland in 1998. He obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Malaysia in 1999. He earned Doctorate in Business Administration at the university of Newcastle, Austraila. Masterskill Education Group Bhd (MEGB) Self-made entrepreneur Datuk Seri Dr Edmund Santhara resigns as CEO of Masterskill in April 2013 Dr Santhara, 42, is Masterskill Education Group Bhd MEGB’s largest shareholder with a 23.8% stake valued at about RM56 million in 2013, which hit a valuation of RM426 million in 2010 at the peak of the company’s share price.
Dr Santhara will remain as a non-ED.
Reference : Businessweek
Having
been in the red since the fourth quarter
of 2011, Masterskill Education Group Bhd
is determined to take the bull by the
horns as it strives to return to profit. |
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Will KPJ pose a threat to Masterskill? Masterskill Education Group Bhd, the country’s largest provider of healthcare and nursing education, now has to contend with a new competitor in the form of KPJ Healthcare Bhd, the largest private h 05-09-2011 KUALA LUMPUR: Masterskill Education Group Bhd, the country’s largest provider of healthcare and nursing education, now has to contend with a new competitor in the form of KPJ Healthcare Bhd, the largest private hospital operator. On July25, KPJ’s education subsidiary, KPJ International College of Nursing and Health Sciences (KPJIUC), attained university college status from the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE), giving it a boost in academic standing and the ability to grant its own degrees. At the award ceremony, KPJ announced that it plans to invest RM120 million in the physical expansion of its Nilai campus and aims to see a student enrolment of 10,000 by 2015. "We hope to acquire the status of a full-fledged university by 2016," said Datin Siti Sa’diah Sheikh Bakir, managing director of KPJ. KPJ is ambitious and confident about entering the playing field and there are good reasons for Masterskill to be wary of KPJ. As the country’s largest private healthcare player, KPJ has a large infrastructure of hospitals, doctors and nursing staff which can support its courses, provide its students on-the-job training, and give them future employment opportunities. Masterskill is a pure education player with no hospitals. Still, analysts are positive on Masterskill’s future performance, saying that the group has "significantly better economies of scale" than KPJIUC. It is noteworthy that Masterskill’s current revenue base is about 10 times higher than KPJIUC’s, while its student base is over seven times larger than KPJIUC’s. In FY10, Masterskill’s revenue was a strong RM315.7 million from a student population of over 18,300. KPJIUC, on the other hand, saw revenue of over RM30 million from a student base of 2,500 for the same year. However, KPJIUC has ambitious plans."We expect to see revenue of approximately RM40 million this year and RM100 million once Phase 2 of our expansion completes at end-2012," said Mohd Helmi Daud, KPJIUC operations manager. Phase 2 refers to the second of the group’s three-phase, RM120 million physical expansion of its Nilai campus. Both companies have varying strategies to attract students. According to Helmi, 20% of KPJ’s students are funded by the group and thus bonded to serve with the healthcare provider. This secures the student’s future with a job, and KPJ with a steady supply of quality new staff. Meanwhile, 95% of Masterskill’s students subscribe to PTPTN (the National Higher Education Fund Corp). Fears of a cutback in government funding for the education scheme caused a major selloff of Masterskill shares last year. When it comes to practical training, KPJIUC has the advantage of various KPJ hospitals to send its students to. KPJ has a large network of 20 hospitals in Malaysia and two in Indonesia.Masterskill, on the other hand, depends on an arrangement with public hospitals. On July 1 this year, Masterskill entered into a 15-year agreement with the government for the use of its hospitals and community polyclinics, at a cost ofRM120 for each student per session for the usage of the facilities. With an enrolment of over 18,300 students, this will take quite a bite out of Masterskill’s revenue. With its roots in healthcare, the KPJ group sees healthcare education as a synergistic and natural extension of its core business. While KPJIUC continues to expand and strengthen its health sciences education sector with new programmes, including a medical programme, it is capitalising on the strength of its hospitals, with priority to be given to post basic programmes, especially in nursing. Masterskill, on the other hand, is looking to diversify its programmes out of healthcare. In April 2011, the group entered into an agreement with The University of Newcastle, Australia, for Masterskill to provide twinning programmes for Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce degrees to its students. "Masterskill has plans to introduce new non-health science courses such as business and hospitality and there is a] possibility of building a private school on its Bandar Baru Bangi campus," RHB Research Institute said in a report last month. Both groups also have overseas expansion plans in the pipeline. In April this year, Masterskill group CEO Datuk Seri Edmund Santhara signed an MoU on behalf of its unit Masterskill (M) Sdn Bhd with Indonesian listed PT Sejahteraraya Anugrahjaya (PTSA) to teach and train its students at the Mayapada Hospital in Tangerang, Indonesia, as well as to establish a university in Indonesia in the future. Helmi, meanwhile, disclosed that KPJIUC is also in talks with overseas partners, saying that his university college is exploring a "potential tie-up with overseas institutions in Yemen and India, especially for post basic training venues for specific courses such as midwifery". Despite concerns |
Masterskill University College of Health
Sciences
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Foundation in Health Sciences | 010 (Basic / Broad, General Programmes) |
Masterskill Global College Kota Kinabalu
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Diploma in Environmental Health | 853 (Community Sanitation Services) |
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Diploma in Healthcare | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma in Medical Lab Technology | 725 (Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology |
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Diploma in Nursing | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma in Pharmacy | 727 (Pharmacy) |
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Diploma in Physiotherapy | 726 (Therapy and Rehabilitation) |
Masterskill Global College Ipoh
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Diploma in Environmental Health | 853 (Community Sanitation Services) |
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Diploma In Healthcare | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma in Medical Lab Technology | 725 (Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology) |
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Diploma in Nursing | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma in Pharmacy | 727 (Pharmacy) |
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Diploma in Physiotherapy | 726 (Therapy and Rehabilitation) |
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Foundation in Health Sciences | 010 (Basic / Broad, General Programmes) |
Masterskill Global College Kuching
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Diploma in Healthcare | 720 (Health (Broad Programmes)) |
Masterskill College
(Kota Bharu Metro
Campus)
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Diploma in Environmental Health | 853 (Community Sanitation Services) |
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Diploma in Healthcare | 720 (Health (Broad Programmes)) |
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Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology | 725 (Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology) |
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Diploma in Nursing | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma in Physiotherapy | 726 (Therapy and Rehabilitation) |
Asia Metropolitan University
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NAME OF QUALIFICATIONS
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NEC FIELD (National Education Code)
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Bachelor of Nursing (Hons) in collaboration with University of Sunderland, UK (Top-up Programme) | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons) Previously known as : Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons) |
726 (Therapy and Rehabilitation) |
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Bachelor of Science (Hons) Healthcare Management | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma in Environmental Health | 853 (Community Sanitation Services) |
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Diploma in Environmental Health | 851 (Environmental Protection Technology) |
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Diploma In Health Informatics | 720 (Health (Broad Programmes)) |
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Diploma In Healthcare | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma in Medical Imaging | 725 (Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology) |
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Diploma in Medical Imaging |
725 (Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology) |
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Diploma In Medical Lab
Technology |
725 (Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology) |
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Diploma in Nursing | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma In Nursing | 723 (Nursing and Caring) |
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Diploma In Occupational Safety And Health | 862 (Occupational Health and Safety |
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Diploma in Occupational Therapy | 726 (Therapy and Rehabilitation) |
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Diploma in Paramedic Science (Pre-Hospital Care) | 725 (Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Technology) |
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Diploma In Pharmacy | 727 (Pharmacy) |
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Diploma In Physiotherapy | 726 (Therapy and Rehabilitation) |
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Foundation In Health Sciences | 010 (Basic / Broad, General Programmes) |
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Post Graduate Certificate
in Teaching Methodology |
145 (Training for Teachers with Subject Specialization) |
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Masterskill
College Kota Kinabalu Metro Campus, is
the top choice of Nursing Colleges in Sabah for students who
are serious about pursuing a successful career
in the field of healthcare.
The diploma courses offered are Nursing,
Physiotherapy, Medical Laboratory Technology,
Environmental Health, Pharmacy and Healthcare.
All the programmes are approved by the MQA and
endorsed by the Ministry of Higher Education
of Malaysia. Five more courses including
Diploma in Occupational Therapy, Forensic
Science, Medical Imaging and Occupational
Safety & Health would be introduced at the
Sabah campus. Source : www.masterskill.edu.my |
All the programmes are approved by the MQA and endorsed by the Ministry of
Higher Education of Malaysia.
The diploma qualification at Masterskill paves the way for graduates to obtain
an entry to an international degree programmes at Masterskill University College
of Health Sciences (MUCH) at main campus, Cheras, Selangor. To facilitate the students in their studies at Masterskill Sabah is the state-of-the-art science laboratories, computer labs with broadband internet access, skill labs, simulated wards and resource centre. |
Masterskill College Sabah Courses available are as follows:
Diploma in Nursing
Diploma in Healthcare
Diploma in Pharmacy
Diploma in Physiotherapy
Diploma in Environmental Health
Diploma in Medical Laboratory
Technology
MASTERSKILL (M) SDN BHD |
MASTERSKILL COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH MAIN CAMPUS : Tel :603-9080 5888 Faks : 603-9080 1995CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE KUCHING : Tel : 082 422 575 Faks : 082 411 575CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE KOTA KINABALU : Fax - 088 242545 |
MASTERSKILL College of Nursing and Health MasterSkill is the largest nursing college in Malaysia, with the capacity to train up to 1,000 nurses a year. The Nursing programme is
fully recognized by Public Services Department (JPA), the
Health Ministry of Malaysia (KKM), the Higher Education
Ministry of Malaysia (KPT) and FULLY accredited by the
Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA). Hence students will be
employed at any Government or private hospitals and Health
Institutions The college is determined to be the Centre of Excellence in Health Science Education in the Asia. This is evident in the rapid changes taking place in and around the Institution. MASTERSKILL has grown from a School of Nursing and Healthcare into the biggest college in Nursing and Health offering seven programs in health sciences. The Malaysian Nursing Board also entrusts MASTERSKILL to recruit 1,000 students a year in order to produce a minimum of 1,000 registered nurses for the country by the year 2008 MASTERSKILL College of Nursing and Health (MASTERSKILL) is the biggest nursing college in Malaysia, established with the noble mission of becoming the premier college in providing holistic education in Nursing in Malaysia and international health care industry. The aims of the college are to contribute towards the nursing profession and to meet the health needs in Malaysia. It prepares graduates to function effectively in multifaceted roles to promote the health and well being of the people.
OBJECTIVES :
• To assist the government mainly the Ministry of Health (MOH) in training and producing adequate qualified professional nurses and allied health graduates to meet the demand at the various government hospitals throughout the country. • To train and produce qualified nurses and paramedics for the private sector. • To provide opportunities to the younger generation to develop a successful career in nursing and healthcare. |
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