About

The path towards becoming a doctor is long and challenging but one that sees no shortage of takers. It is a selfless calling, dedicated to the service of others and yet, is one of the most personally fulfilling career options to embark on. The IMU Medical programme focuses on Medical Sciences for the first 2.5 years. Students then proceed to undertake Clinical Training either at IMU’s Clinical Campuses in the southern part of Malaysia or at a Partner Medical School (PMS) overseas.

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Programme
Medicine
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School
School of Medicine
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Education Level
Undergraduate

Outbound Details

Medical Science

Information
Mobility Activities
  • Elective Posting
Scheduled Timetable
  • ME122 (Sem 5): 15 Jan to 10 Feb 2024
  • ME222 (Sem 5): 22 Jul to 17 Aug 2024
Year
Minimum Duration
Blackout DatesN/A
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Clinical Science

Information
Mobility Activities
  • Elective / Selective
Scheduled Timetable
  • ME120 (Sem 8): 25 Sep 2023 to 15 Mar 2024
  • ME220 (Sem 8): 18 Mar to 6 Sep 2024
Year
Minimum Duration
Blackout DatesN/A
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Inbound Details

Medical Science

LabelDetails
Mobility Activities
  • Basic Science Electives
Available Dates
  • Feb – Jun 2024
  • Oct – Nov 2024
Year1, 2, 3
Minimum DurationN/A
Blackout Dates
  • July to August 2024
  • November to December 2024
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Clinical Science (Semester 6 to 10)

LabelDetails
Mobility Activities
  • Elective
Available DatesAll year around, except:

  • More than 6 weeks
  • More than 3-4 students per posting
  • Exam period
Year3 onwards
Minimum DurationAs per MOH circular, minimum of 3 weeks and maximum of 6 weeks of attachment, and application to reach MOH 3 months before attachment
Blackout Dates
  • 9 August to 16 August 2024
  • 26 August to 30 August 2024
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Mobility Coordinator

Mobility coordinator is the primary contact for students with queries on mobility programmes. Reach out to the lecturer below should you require assistance in any aspects of mobility, including inbound and outbound opportunities, both locally and internationally.

Medical Science

Clinical Science

Dr Abdul Rasyid Bin Sulaiman