(1) Subject to this Act and the regulations thereunder, a
person who is provisionally registered shall be required to obtain
experience as provided in subsection (2) in order to be entitled to
apply for full registration under section 14.
(1A) For the purposes of subsection (2) there shall be
established a Board to be known as the Medical Qualifying Board
consisting of—
(a) the Director General as Chairman; and
(b) an equal number of representatives from each of the
Faculties of Medicine of the Universities established
under the Universities and University Colleges Act
1971, to be determined and appointed by the Minister.
(2) The provisionally registered person shall, immediately
upon being provisionally registered, engage in employment in a
resident medical capacity to the satisfaction of the Medical
Qualifying Board for a period of not less than one year in any
hospital or institution in Malaysia which is approved by the said
Board for the purpose of such employment; four months of such
period shall be spent in a resident surgical post, four months in a
resident medical post and four months in a resident obstetrical
and gynaecological post; at the conclusion of satisfactory service,
as certified by the Medical Qualifying Board, under this
paragraph, the provisionally registered person shall be entitled to
a certificate issued by the Council in the prescribed form as
evidence thereof.