MIAMI (Reuters) - World number two Aryna Sabalenka's much anticipated return to the court on Friday following the apparent suicide of former boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov earlier in the week was delayed when heavy rain prevented the start of play at the Miami Open.
GEORGE TOWN: Unable to get recognised as a heart and lung surgeon after completing his training, a young Malaysian surgeon sought work in London and was given an offer to practise in a children’s hospital there with an annual basic salary of £46,404 .Heart and lung patients in dire straits
He explained that these trainee cardiothoracic surgeons had enrolled in a Health Ministry training system called the Parallel Pathway Programme that was started in 2016. There are 32 of them now, with four having completed the training while the others are at various levels of completion. Those who completed the training and passed the examination are awarded the Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in Cardiothoracic Surgery, which Dr Basheer said is recognised in Singapore, Hong Kong, Brunei and the United Kingdom.“Two senior Malaysian cardiothoracic surgeons are on the National Specialist Register with this same qualification after passing the same examination many years ago,” he added.
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