Malaysia Nursing Shortage: Fully Sponsored Nursing Programmes Answers The Call

Malaysia is currently facing a significant nursing shortage, with over 6,000 vacancies reported by the Ministry of Health on 26 June 2024. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad highlighted that this shortage poses a serious risk to the continuity of healthcare services nationwide. This urgent need for more trained nursing professionals presents a unique opportunity for those considering a career in healthcare.

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SEGi College Kuala Lumpur (SEGi KL) collaborates with several hospitals, including Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara (THKD), to offer qualified school leavers the opportunity to pursue their Nursing Qualification. These collaborations include comprehensive sponsorships covering accommodation, transportation, and medical benefits for nursing students, ensuring full scholarships and guaranteed working opportunities with the hospitals.

SEGi KL has a history of collaborating with prestigious institutions to enhance the learning experience and job readiness of its students. The collaboration with THKD includes comprehensive sponsorships covering accommodation, transportation, and medical benefits for nursing students. Additionally, SEGi KL had an MOU with IHH Healthcare Singapore, which offered full scholarships to qualified nursing students, helping to alleviate financial burdens and provide ample support during their studies.

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