The Borneo Post

A foundation for life

- For more informatio­n on our programme, call us at 1700-811-662 or visit us at www.manipal.edu.my

AS the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examinatio­n ends, the question on everybody’s mind would be ‘What’s next?’

Students wishing to enter the healthcare profession have an abundance of preunivers­ity choices ranging from University-specific Foundation in Science to the STPM to the A-Levels.

Choosing the right preunivers­ity is never an easy choice as it is the door that keeps all options at the undergradu­ate degree level open.

Manipal University College Malaysia (MUCM) which was formerly known as Melaka-Manipal Medical College, started its Foundation in Science programme in 2012.

A one-year programme, the Foundation in Science is geared towards helping students get a head start in their chosen field of Health Sciences.

Offering a blend of subjects, our FIS is the academic bridge specially designed to equip students with the proper grounding of fundamenta­l knowledge they will need to ensure a smooth transition to their undergradu­ate studies.

What makes the MUCM Foundation in Science unique for aspiring healthcare profession­als is the inclusion of subjects from pre-clinical studies of a health science degree.

These would be subjects of Basic Human Anatomy and Basic Human Physiology.

Early exposure to Human Anatomy helps students learn the definition of terminolog­y related to anatomy that can be used especially for medicine as well as differenti­ate the facts, concepts, and principles of anatomy.

As for physiology, this subject exposes students to the knowledge and understand­ing of physiology and basic Genetics.

They will be educated on various physiologi­cal processes in the human body. With this, students would be able to understand common disorders resulting from abnormal physiologi­cal functions.

According to Ajairama/ lSivananai­nda Perumal, FIS student from Batch 20, “The medical orientated subjects offered definitely helped me tremendous­ly to get a rough idea on what’s to come and prepare myself for MBBS.

Although majority of my experience was through online classes, the lecturers evidently gave their best to ensure maximal learning. When it came to face-to-face lessons in campus, it was indeed a very exciting experience especially for laboratory classes due to the well-equipped labs and friendly lab assistants.”

University life is vastly different from school. This is why MUCM’s Foundation Department organises a Mentor-Mentee event with each intake.

The main objective of this event is to foster friendship amongst all students and familiaris­e them with the University environmen­t in a fun way.

Through this event, new students can learn the ropes of successful­ly navigating their studies from students who have already undergone a semester of studies of the same programme.

This event also enables pastoral care from the faculty as they coach their mentees in goal setting, time management, resolving conflicts, developing new skills, appreciati­ng the lasting importance of learning, and of having a sense of purpose in life.

Another unique feature of MUCM’s Foundation in Science is the POSMED competitio­n, whereby students create a poster that features the students’ research on medical devices from the aspects of Biology, Physics, Mathematic­s, and Clinical Correlatio­n.

As part of this, students are also required to produce a prototype to complement their posters using scrap materials. Creativity remains key to set for the prototype constructi­on.

Through the Foundation in Science programme, MUCM hopes to empower young students to become agents of change and gear them towards personal and profession­al success in the field of healthcare.

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