Datuk Dr Kuljit
@DatukKuljit
ENT surgeon with special interest to pass and share knowledge.
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The Asian Hospital Federation (AHF) has elected Datuk Dr Kuljit Singh, the President of Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia, as its new President at its annual board meeting in Ashikaga, Japan today. The AHF is a non-political organization that was founded in 1971
theborneopost.com/2022/10/27/pre… Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia had a dinner reception with YAB Premier Sarawak
Hosted a delegation of medical and hospital experts from Taiwan at my hospital. From Left to Right: Dr Chung Liang: CEO HealthCare Expo Taiwan, Dr Chung Liang Shih: Vice Minister of Ministry Health and Welfare Taiwan and on my left is Li Ling Liu: Counselor Director General,
Prince Court Medical Centre glows in orange last night in conjunction with World Patient Safety Day
Just attended a grand dinner to celebrate 65 years of Malaysia India Relationship. Photo taken with Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia HE BN Reddy. It was a great feeling to meet Dr Arun Kumar and Prof Dr Jaspal Sahota of Manipal University College Malaysia
Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia will be hosting Hospital Management Asia 2023 next year in Kuala Lumpur
Prince Court Medical Centre wins the following awards at The Global Health Awards 2022: 1. ENT Service Provider of the Year in Asia Pacific 2. Breast Endocrine Service Provider of the Year in Asia Pacific 3. Paediatric Service Provider of the Year in Asia Pacific 4. Nephrology
At the KPJ annual healthcare conference and listened to Tan Sri Datuk Dr Jemilah Mahmood who spoke on a very interesting topic: Planetary Health. Also in the picture is Dato Mohd Shukrie bin Mohd Salleh who is the President and Managing Director of KPJ Healthcare Bhd
nst.com.my/news/nation/20… Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia president Datuk Dr Kuljit Singh, meanwhile, said that it was prepared to participate in the booster programme for frontliners and high-risk groups
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Allow people to buy booster shots, says Fomca | New Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR: Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (Fomca) wants the government to make Covid-19 booster shots available in private clinics and hospitals, and offer the jabs to those who...
thesundaily.my/local/poser-ov… “At private hospitals, bills are itemised and patients would know the cost of each item and treatment,” he said. “It is equally expensive at a public hospital. The only difference is that the cost is fully or heavily subsidised by the government.”
It is unlikely that Covid-19 vaccines will be made available at private health facilities in the country this year. nst.com.my/news/nation/20…
Very informative and humorous 👍👌😘 fb.watch/5Y46OhU08G/ The number of Covid-19 cases are high but the rate of fake news spreading
datukdrkuljit.com/private-hospit… “However, if the patient falls into category four or five in need of intensive care (ICU) and when there is a slight problem, private hospitals may not have enough ICU beds. If they have an ICU but they have to be isolated from other patients and that is
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