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Malaysian Pharmacy Board
 
 
 
 

 
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Ministry of Defense Malaysia “MINDEF”

Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ministry of Defense, Malaysia (MINDEF) on 15 Feb. 2006. Under the MOU, MINDEF sponsored students shall undergo their studies either in the MBBS, BPharm (Hons) or Foundation in Science program at CUCMS. MINDEF is also opening its doors to CUCMS students by allowing them to utilise its medical facilities and resources including Military Hospital Terendak, Melaka and Military Hospital, Lumut, Perak.


 
Ministry of Health, Malaysia “MOH”

Through a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) and Ministry of Health, Malaysia (MOH) that was signed on 3rd December 2007, CUCMS is privileged to be able to use the facilities of the Government Hospitals or Community Polyclinics for the purpose of teaching and training of its Pharmacy and Medical students. Currently CUCMS students are being sent to Sepang Community Policlinic and Hospital Putrajaya for their clinical training.


 
Malaysian Medical Relief Society “MERCY MALAYSIA”

Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ministry of Defense, Malaysia (MINDEF) on 15 Feb. 2006. Under the MOU, MINDEF sponsored students shall undergo their studies either in the MBBS, BPharm (Hons) or Foundation in Science program at CUCMS. MINDEF is also opening its doors to CUCMS students by allowing them to utilise its medical facilities and resources including Military Hospital Terendak, Melaka and Military Hospital, Lumut, Perak.


 
Malaysian Red Crescent Society “MRCS”

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) and MERCY Malaysia was signed on 22 March 2007. The MoU has consequently created “Young MERCY”, a platform for students and young volunteers to play a role in humanitarian activities namely in medical relief and follow in the footsteps of their senior counterpart. Under the MoU, both parties shall have cooperative projects and campaigns to raise competency among volunteers and trainers.