Information to construct the following table on the early medical programmes and degrees conferred by Singapore and Malaysia were obtained by interviewing two KE VII medical graduates, Tan Sri Dr Raja Ahmad Noordin bin Raja Shahbuddin (Class of 1956) and Tan Sri Dr Abdul Majid bin Ismail (Class of 1950). The interviews were held separately in May 2007. Tan Sri Dr Raja Ahmad Noordin was interviewed at home in Petaling Jaya while Tan Sri Dr Abdul Majid was interviewed in his office in Jalan Damai, Kuala Lumpur.
Early Medical Programmes and Degrees Conferred in Singapore and Malaysia 1905-1960
Year
|
Name of Medical School / Event
|
Duration of Study
|
Degree Conferred
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1905
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Straits Settlement and Federated Malay States Government Medical School
|
5 years
|
LMS
|
1913
|
King Edward VII Medical School (KE VII Medical School)
|
5 years
|
LMS
|
1921
|
King Edward VII College of Medicine (KE VII College of Medicine)
|
5 years
|
LMS
|
1923
|
King Edward VII College of Medicine (KE VII College of Medicine)
|
6 years
|
LMS
|
1939
|
Merger of King Edward VII College of Medicine with Raffles College of Arts and Science into a university college
|
6 years
|
LMS
|
1942
|
College of Medicine ceased operation due to Japanese Occupation during WWII
|
ceased
| |
1943
|
Marei Ika Daigaku or Syonan Medical College operated in Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Medium of instruction was Japanese.
|
resumed
| |
1944
|
Syonan Medical College operated in Malacca General Hospital (ended in 1945). Medium of instruction was Japanese.
|
shifted
| |
1946
|
King Edward VII College of Medicine reopened in postwar Singapore
|
resumed as normal
| |
1949
|
Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya was established in Singapore
|
faculty-based teaching
| |
1950
|
First batch of postwar graduands attended convocation without their pre-ordered graduation gowns due to late delivery. First batch to receive MBBS instead of LMS. Still in Singapore.
|
10 years
(lost 5 years to war)
|
MBBS
UM (S’pore)
|
1951
|
Second batch of postwar graduands attended convocation with their graduation gowns, the first time the gowns were used
|
5 years
|
MBBS
UM (S’pore)
|
1960
|
Faculty of Medicine, University Malaya operated in KL campus
|
5 years
|
MBBS
UM (KL)
|
Citation: Early Medical Programmes and Degrees Conferred in Singapore and Malaysia 1905-1960. The Early Malay Doctors, 2011, Faridah Abdul Rashid, online blog