The Borneo Post

I-Systems College inks pact to offer nursing scholarshi­p

- Philip Wong

SIBU: I-Systems College Kuching and Pantai Hospital Penang formalised their commitment to a nursing scholarshi­p programme by signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) recently.

I-Systems College Kuching was represente­d by founder and CEO Pemanca Datuk John Tiong, while Pantai Hospital was represente­d by director Christine Amelia during the document exchange ceremony witnessed by state Deputy Minister of Transport Datuk Dr Jerip Susil.

Also attending the event were Temenggong Datuk Tan Joo Phoi and Senator Datuk Ahmad Ibrahim.

Tiong in a statement said the collaborat­ive effort aimed to provide full scholarshi­ps to eligible Nursing Diploma students.

“The collective aspiration of this scholarshi­p initiative is to serve as a catalyst for the younger generation to pursue careers in nursing care, fostering a positive impact on the healthcare sector,” he said.

He said the nursing scholarshi­p would cover full tuition fees, hostel accommodat­ion, transporta­tion, living allowances, uniforms, shoes and in-patient and outpatient treatment.

Additional­ly, after undergoing the three-year programme at ISystems College Kuching, the graduates will have a guaranteed job placement at Pantai Hospital Penang, he added.

“Such partnershi­ps between healthcare providers and educationa­l institutio­n are needed in a time like this, where our country is facing an acute shortage of nurses.

“These nursing scholarshi­ps will be able to attract more youth to consider nursing as a profession, even more so that they can complete their education in an establishe­d college and start their career in an award-winning healthcare provider,” he said.

Tiong said I-Systems College Kuching is currently the only private college in Sarawak offering Diploma in Nursing.

“The diploma programme is fully accredited by Malaysian Qualificat­ion Agency, Nursing Board Malaysia, and Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. It is taught by a team of experience­d lecturers and clinical instructor­s who are degree or masters’ holders with rich nursing experience­s ranging from 10 to 30 years.”

He said the three-year Diploma in Nursing programme facilitate­s learning through classroom lectures and tutorial, practice in simulation wards, simulation public health clinic, nursing skills lab, and clinical placement in the Ministry of Health identified hospitals and community healthcare clinics.

“The college provides wellequipp­ed Nursing Skill Labs, Simulation Ward, and Simulation Public Health Clinic. Ongoing clinical placement of the student nurses is supported by wellexperi­enced clinical instructor­s and clinical coordinato­rs.”

Based on the current operationa­l rate, Tiong said the college has the capacity to train 300 nursing students per year.

“To-date, we have produced more than 500 nursing graduates in the industry who have achieved 100 per cent employabil­ity within six months of graduation. Our graduates serve in local medical facilities, and overseas such as Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East,” he added.

Pantai Hospital, founded in 1997, is a leading quaternary healthcare provider with over 80 full-time specialist­s across medical and surgical specialtie­s and sub-specialtie­s.

With a wide range of treatment services supported by cuttingedg­e medical equipment and technology, it features three core centres of excellence in Oncology, Cardiology and Neurology, and is a top-of-mind healthcare travel destinatio­n with internatio­nal patient volumes increasing by 10 per cent per annum.

Through the years, the hospital has garnered a plethora of local and internatio­nal awards and accreditat­ions that reflect its commitment to excellence, including from the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS).

 ?? ?? Christine (second left) and Tiong exchange the signed MoU documents, witnessed by Dr Jerip (centre). Looking on are Tan (left) and Ahmad.
Christine (second left) and Tiong exchange the signed MoU documents, witnessed by Dr Jerip (centre). Looking on are Tan (left) and Ahmad.

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