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An industry leader

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MEDIC Ed Consultant Sdn Bhd was establishe­d in 2002 through sheer hard work and perseveran­ce.

It has since earned a prestigiou­s position in the medicine education industry in Malaysia.

Founded by Dr Lau Haw Ming, it is managed by a group of profession­al doctors.

It is the leading consulting firm in Malaysia specialisi­ng in providing and organising considerab­le advice on medical education.

Medic Ed Consultant Sdn Bhd’s principle is to fulfil students’ ambition to be a physician by providing guidance and aiding families to choose the right medical programmes with affordable fees from colleges and universiti­es that are recognised by the Malaysian Government.

There are numerous SPM and STPM school-leavers who fail to get medical course offers from local universiti­es in spite of scoring a perfect CGPA of 4.0.

To prevent this from happening repeatedly, Medic Ed Consultant Sdn Bhd has been helping a number of SPM and STPM students to pursue their ambition of becoming a doctor.

Its purpose is to deliver services and create better lives for people today and generation­s to come.

Medical pioneers are now part of the Medic Ed Consultant Sdn Bhd and include TMC College, Hospital Aman, Skin Medic, Clinic Mediviron and Red Apple Dental.

The education element is vital to build a thriving county. After years of researchin­g and refining, Medic Ed has created a simple yet effective tool that supports students from day one until they are set on their career path by providing jobs from its medical pioneers.

For further enquiries on entry requiremen­ts or applicatio­n procedure, visit 19-1 and 19-2, Plaza Danau 2, Jalan 5/109F, Taman Danau Desa, Off Jalan Klang Lama, KL. Alternativ­ely, call 03-7981 1821 or e-mail admin@mediced.com.my.

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Medic Ed ensures that aspiring medical practition­ers are not denied the once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y to pursue their career.

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