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1 Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine Emergency medicine in Malaysia NHNA Rahman and CJ Holliman The concept of emergency medical health care systems in Malaysia has existed since the 1950s. As in other countries in Asia, their functions and important contributions to the overall healthcare system have been much underestimated compared to other specialties. Historically, the concept of prehospital care management was almost non-existent and the casualty (accident & emergency department) was considered as a dumping place for under-performed medical officers. Postgraduate training in Emergency Medicine in Malaysia is still at its infancy and a lot more effort is required to improve the training program. The establishment of a structured residency training program and certified emergency physicians have revolutionized the emergency services that were neglected for so many years. Many challenges have been encountered since the start of the first program but each of the problems was tackled with great enthusiasm. It is hoped that in time Emergency Medicine and emergency health care in the country would be placed equal or even higher than any other specialty. (Hong Kong j.emerg.med. 2005;12: ) 1950 Keywords: Emergency medical services, medical education, physicians, professional education Introduction Emergency Medicine is a relatively new specialty still at its infancy but is rapidly expanding in Malaysia. The specialty is being increasingly recognised within the Correspondence to: Nik Hisamuddin NA Rahman, MBChB, MMED Hospital University Sains Malaysia, Emergency Department, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia [email protected] Center for International Emergency Medicine, Penn State, College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA C James Holliman, MD, FACEP health care system in the country. It follows the Anglo- American model of emergency care. 1-3 This article reviews the overall health care system in Malaysia, as well as the development of Emergency Medicine and its postgraduate training in the local medical school as a new specialty. It also describes the challenges in program development, emergency patient care, and emergency medicine management systems. In 1998 the first structured academic postgraduate training programs were introduced by one of the local medical schools. This provides a good model for the future development of emergency medicine programs in other institutions in Malaysia.
2 Rahman et al./emergency medicine in Malaysia 247 Demographics of Malaysia Malaysia is located in South East Asia, internationally bordered by Thailand in the north and Singapore in the south. It is divided into the Peninsula of Malaysia and East Malaysia (Borneo), consisting of 15 states and a democratic government. It is comprised of multiethnic groups, with the Malay group being the majority (65%) and others such as Chinese (20%), Indian (10%), indigenous people (4%) and immigrants (less than 1%). The Malaysian language is the official language though English is widely used as a second language. The land area is 330,252 square kilometres with a population of just over 24 millions. Life expectancy at birth in 2002 for males was 70.3 years and for females, 75.2 years. 4 Health facilities such as hospitals and clinics are provided by the Ministry of Health (MOH), Ministry of Education (MOE) university hospitals, and the private sector. Each of the 15 states is provided by the MOH with a general hospital that functions as a tertiary referral centre. Table 1 shows the allocation of health facilities in Malaysia in The ratio of doctors to population in 2002 was 1 to 1,474 with a total number of doctors of 17,442. The total MOH allocation from the national budget was 6.33%, amounting to Malaysian Ringgit (RM) 5,765,553,410, 80% of which was for operational purposes and the other 20% for development. The principal causes of hospitalisation and causes of death in MOH hospitals in Malaysia in 2002 are shown in Tables 2 and 3 respectively. 5 Medical training in Malaysia Historically, undergraduate medical training in Malaysia has been established since the 1960's. Until the late 20th century there were three medical schools that had been producing locally trained medical doctors, all of which were governed by the Ministry of Education. At present there are seven MOE medical schools throughout Malaysia, all of which run a 5-year undergraduate course like those in the United Kingdom. Entrance into the medical school is controlled by the Higher Education Centre and is facing a very high demand from secondary school graduates. The curricular structure varies among the medical schools with most institutions practicing an integrated system exposing the students to clinical experience from the beginning of the curriculum. The government also selects a few students each year and offers them scholarship for pursuing undergraduate medical training overseas such as in the United Kingdom and Australia. 6 After completion of basic medical training, the newly qualified doctors have to undergo a one-year internship training in government hospitals with strict supervision by consultants. After satisfactory completion of the internship, they are Table 1. Malaysia health facilities allocation in 2002 Total number of government hospitals (MOH) 115 Total number of beds in government hospitals (MOH) 29,066 Total number of special medical institutions (MOH) 6 Total number of beds in special medical institutions (MOH) 5,456 Total number of non-moh government hospitals 7 Total number of beds in non-moh government hospitals 2,912 Total number of private hospitals, maternity & nursing homes 224 Total number of beds in private hospitals, maternity/nursing homes 9,949 Total number of MOH health clinics 855 Total number of MOH mobile clinics 185 Total number of medical schools (Ministry of Education) 6 Total number of medical schools offering postgraduate training 3 Number of medical schools offering training in Emergency Medicine 1 MOH = Ministry of Health
3 248 Hong Kong j. emerg. med. Vol. 12(4) Oct 2005 Table 2. Principal causes of admission in government hospitals in Malaysia in Normal delivery 18.91% 2 Complications of pregnancy 11.84% 3 Accidents 9.16% 4 Diseases of the circulatory system 6.94% 5 Diseases of the respiratory system 6.61% 6 Perinatal conditions 5.62% 7 Diseases of the digestive system 4.87% 8 Ill-defined conditions 3.57% 9 Diseases of the urinary system 3.49% 10 Malignant neoplasms 2.62% Table 3. Principal causes of deaths in government hospitals in Malaysia in Heart diseases & diseases of pulmonary 15.99% circulation 2 Septicaemia 14.51% 3 Malignant neoplasms 9.16% 4 Accidents 6.76% 5 Perinatal conditions 5.56% 6 Pneumonia 4.98% 7 Cerebrovascular diseases 4.48% 8 Diseases of the digestive system 4.38% 9 Kidney diseases 3.72% 10 Ill-defined conditions 2.74% eligible for full registration by the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), allowing them to work as medical officers (MO) in any hospital in Malaysia. In order to pursue further postgraduate professional training, the MO are allowed to choose either entering a master specialty program run by local medical schools or fellowship training overseas such as the United Kingdom or any other equivalent training program recognised by the MMC. Postgraduate Emergency Medicine training in Malaysia At present, there are 16 postgraduate specialty training programs (master programs) offered by three medical schools in Malaysia and Emergency Medicine is the 14th specialty recognised by the Ministry of Health. Historically the postgraduate master's program in medicine was initiated in 1986 in collaboration with the University of Sydney. In 2004, there was only one medical school that provided a 4-year training program in Emergency Medicine, namely the School of Medical Sciences of University Sains Malaysia (USM). The first intake was in 1998, comprising of seven candidates. The program was initially proposed by the director of the medical school and the task to run the program was given to an intensivist in collaboration with the anaesthesiology department. Structurally, the 4-year program was divided into three phases: phase 1 (year 1), phase 2 (year 2 & 3) and phase 3 (year 4/final). The general objective of the program is to provide training for medical officers to obtain adequate knowledge and skills such that they can perform as specialists in Emergency Medicine and improve the emergency services in Malaysia. Table 4 illustrates the structure of the master program in Emergency Medicine in the School of Medical Sciences, USM. The candidates are expected to gain knowledge in applied clinical and basic sciences during the first year and they sit for the first professional examination at the end of the first phase. The second phase (second and third year) involves going through rotations in other specialties with particular attention to the completion of a dissertation as partial fulfilment before sitting the final professional examination at the end of the fourth or final year. The candidates are required to complete all the life support courses, maintain a logbook, serve a minimum of 18 months of emergency department posting and receive satisfactory continuous assessment by the supervisor before sitting the final examination. Table 5 illustrates the structures of the phase one and final professional examinations. 7 After the completion of the training program, the newly certified emergency physicians can choose either to work as a clinical specialist and lecturer in the medical school or to work in general hospitals under the Ministry of Health. Table 6 shows the present number of resident intake and qualified emergency physicians since 1998 throughout the country. Subspecialties of Emergency Medicine in Malaysia are just about to develop, particularly in the field of disaster, prehospital care, critical care, hyperbaric and observation medicine. Much of the opportunity goes
4 Rahman et al./emergency medicine in Malaysia 249 Table 4. Program structure for Master in Emergency Medicine in Malaysia Phase Year Curriculum I 1 Medical & Surgical based basic sciences Basics in Emergency Medicine & Traumatology Postings in Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Paediatrics & Emergency Department (3 months each) Applied Clinical Physiology, Pharmacology & Anatomy PHASE I PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION II 2 & 3 Postings in Emergency Department, Neurosurgery, Intensive Care & Anaesthesiology, Orthopaedics, Radiology, Coronary Care Unit, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, ENT & Ophthalmology (3-6 months each) Completion of Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Trauma Life Support, Paediatric & Neonatal Life Support Courses Preparation for Dissertation Elective Posting (1-3 months) III 4 Registrar/Senior Resident in Emergency Medicine Emergency Department Posting (12 months) Completion & Submission of Dissertation Elective Posting (1 month) FINAL PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION Table 5. Summary of assessment for postgraduate training in Emergency Medicine in University Sains Malaysia Medical School PHASE I ASSESSMENT (YEAR 1) 1. Continuous Assessment a. Log Book and Course Work b. Supervisor Report 2. Phase I Professional Examination a. Theory 60% - Multiple Choice Questions 30% - Essay 20% - Multiple Structured Examination 10% b. Clinical 40% - Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE) 10% - Short Cases 15% - Clinical Interview 15% PHASE II ASSESSMENT (YEAR 2 & 3) 1. Continuous Assessment 2. Supervisor Report 3. Dissertation Report 4. Satisfactory Completion of all Postings PHASE III ASSESSMENT (FINAL YEAR) 1. Continuous Assessment a. Log Book and Course Work b. Supervisor Report 2. Final Year Professional Examination a. Theory 40% - Multiple Choice Questions 20% - Essay 15% - Multiple Structured Examination 5% b. Clinical 60% - Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE) 15% - Long & Short Clinical Cases 30% - Clinical Interview 15%
5 250 Hong Kong j. emerg. med. Vol. 12(4) Oct 2005 Table 6. Resident intake and qualified emergency physicians from University Sains Malaysia Year Number of resident intake Number of qualified Number of residents emergency physicians passing the Phase I examination None None None None Not Applicable Total Note: Total number of qualified emergency physicians employed by the medical school as clinical specialist & lecturer = 3 to those certified emergency physicians employed by the medical school for reasons like the availability of grants for research and sponsorship for further studies overseas. The history of accident & emergency medicine Historically, "casualty" was the name given to the unit in the hospital that received and treated acutely ill patients. It was the most neglected clinical area of the hospital for many years since the country gained independence from the British rule in At present the term accident & emergency department is known to the public who attend for any acute illness. Before the availability of qualified emergency physicians, the department was staffed by orthopaedic surgeons, general surgeons or generalists such as senior medical officers. Many departments are still understaffed and patients are poorly managed by under-trained or even untrained junior medical officers and nursing staff. For the hospital administrators, it was a place for dumping those medical staff with attitude problems or without career aspiration. Fortunately, health administrators and the public are gradually changing this bad perception and foresee the necessity for good training programs and services in emergency health care. Certain facilities and services have been improving since the introduction of fully qualified emergency physicians in the country, though others are still struggling for providing optimal emergency care. In general, prehospital care is still underdeveloped with mixed involvement from non-governmental organisations such as the Red Crescent and St. John Ambulance services. There is no certified paramedic or emergency medical technician (EMT) qualified personnel in Malaysia and most of the ambulances are manned by nursing staff with untrained ambulance drivers. The ambulances are not fully equipped for Advanced Cardiac Life Support or Advanced Trauma Life Support management in the field. The contributions of the Civil Defence Department towards prehospital care training and ambulance services to some extent provide some eye opener for improvement in prehospital care. Public awareness regarding the importance of effective and quality prehospital management is still very poor. Some of the acutely injured patients are brought by "Good Samaritans", using their own vehicles without knowing that they can possibly create more harm and further endanger the victims. This attitude is very difficult to change since efforts to educate the public and train the ambulance personnel are still very new. National and international links At present there are only two organisations in Malaysia that are actively promoting and attempting to improve emergency health care, namely the Malaysian Association of Emergency Medicine (MAEM) and Malaysian Society of Traumatology & Emergency Medicine (MASTEM). Extra effort is also being done by the Emergency Medicine Training Program in University Sains Malaysia Medical School to internationalise the program and create networking with international bodies and emergency practitioners.
6 Rahman et al./emergency medicine in Malaysia 251 For example, annually the centre invites external examiners from overseas such as Japan, Singapore, Australia and the Middle East to attend its professional examinations. Future development in Emergency Medicine in Malaysia There are a few areas in the emergency medicine services that are facing some developments and improvements. The number of locally trained and certified emergency physicians increases each year and this indirectly reflects some improvement in the emergency care provision in the hospitals that are staffed by the physicians. Training programs for supporting staff such as life support courses and simulation training have become a regular activity for the emergency department. Continuous medical education has improved and is well supervised by highly committed staff. Issues like poor infrastructure, lack of trained supporting staff and medical equipment in the emergency department have been tackled with difficulty, but fortunately the hospital administrators and the Ministry of Health have started to realise and rectify the problems. More organised life support courses are being conducted and one of the efforts to be taken by the Malaysian Association of Emergency Medicine in the future is to establish a body like a resuscitation council with its main objective to standardise and conduct life support training in Malaysia. More medical schools in Malaysia (at least two) have put forward proposals to the Higher Training Centre Council to start a residency training program in Emergency Medicine similar to that of the University Sains Malaysia Medical School. This effort will definitely improve the quality of the training programs with a new strategy to conjoin the residency training under a national conjoint board of the three medical schools. With the increase in the number of certified emergency physicians throughout the country, efforts will be made by the medical schools to establish a Malaysian College of Emergency Medicine under the Academy of Medicine Malaysia. The issue of the inadequate and underdeveloped prehospital care system needs to be addressed and a proposal has been made to establish a school for paramedic or EMT training. The first emergency medical dispatcher program in the country was established in University Sains Malaysia Medical School in 2003 and this will be the basis for the EMT training program. Conclusion Emergency Medicine as a specialty has been gradually accepted by the health care system in Malaysia. Even though still in its infancy, the establishment of a structured residency training program and certified emergency physicians have revolutionised the emergency services that were neglected for so many years. Many challenges have been encountered since the start of the first program but each of the problems was tackled with great enthusiasm. It is hoped that in time Emergency Medicine and emergency health care provision in the country would be placed equal or even higher than any other specialty. References 1. Kirsch TD. Emergency medicine around the world. Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(2): Arnold JL. International emergency medicine and the recent development of emergency medicine worldwide. Ann Emerg Med 1999;33(1): Dykstra EH. International models for the practice of emergency care. Am J Emerg Med 1997;15(2): Department of Statistics. Malaysia's health Ministry of Health Malaysia; 2003:4. 5. Department of Statistics. Annual report Ministry of Health Malaysia; 2003:9. 6. Health in Malaysia. Achievement and challenges Ministry of Health Malaysia; 2001:5. 7. Master of Medicine (Emergency Medicine) Curriculum. School of Medical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia; 1998:10-11.
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