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Access to BMJ LEARNING 
 
The MMA has purchased access to BMJ Learning from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2011 for all MMA members. Members will be able to obtain CPD points from the BMJ Learning programme.

Those interested are requested to email their details to cpd@mma.org.my

Each completed and passed module in BMJ Learning will earn you 1 CME point.  All users are advised to register so that you can print your certificates to get CPD points and submit to the MMA.

BMJ User Guide for MMA Members - Please click HERE

Members will also get BMJ Best Practice Trial access from 1 July 2010 to 30 September 2010. Login to try it out.




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MISSION

BELIEVING

  • That physicians have a unique responsibility for the health of society, derived from their ancient duty to protect life and preserve health.
  • That Medicine cannot be insular, self-seeking, self- protective / defensive but must be an integral part of a caring society.
  • That social and economic factors are important determinants of health, and that current global trends point to impending environmental degradation which will threaten human health and survival.
  • That the advancing frontiers of medicine and the values of our modern technological age present unprecedented ethical and moral dilemmas for physicians.
  • And that modern technological medicine and rising public expectations contribute to escalating health care costs.

THE MMA :

DECLARES its commitment to the highest possible professional and ethical standards of health care,

EMBRACES the principles of social justice and compassion for all and enjoins all physicians to be sensitive and responsive to the health needs of all,

RECOGNISES its educational role in influencing health policies in the community, including the prevention of disease, promotion of healthy lifestyles, protection of the environment and personal responsibility for health,

REAFFIRMS the need for physicians to retain their autonomy and professional integrity with renewed ideals and ethics,

AND RESOLVES to make health care more rational, equitable and affordable, in a system compatible with equal access to quality health care, based on need,

SO THAT IT MAY STAND FIRM AND RESOLUTE in responding appropriately to the challenges ahead and in fulfilling its responsibilities to the medical profession and society.

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OBJECTIVES

  • To promote and maintain the honour and interest of the profession of medicine in all its branches and in every one of its segments and help to sustain the professional standards of medical ethics.
  • To serve as the vehicle of the integrated voice of the whole profession and all or each of its segments both in relation to its own special problems and in relation to educating and directing public opinion on the problems of public health as affecting the community at large.
  • To participate in the conduct of medical education, as may be appropriate.
  • To promote social, cultural and charitable activities in building a united Malaysian nation.
  • To carry on any business, trade, joint venture, commercial arrangement, transaction or any enterprise whatsoever which may in the option of the Association be advantageous to the Association or calculated directly or indirectly to enhance any of the Association's assets, properties or rights.

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Last Updated : 14 July 2010