Thanks for prioritising patients, rejecting strike, Dr Zaliha tells doctors

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Thanks for prioritising patients, rejecting strike, Dr Zaliha tells doctors
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PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry appreciates the commitment and high professionalism of health personnel in the public service who placed the priority of patients above personal interest by rejecting a recent strike, says Dr Zaliha Mustafa.

PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry appreciates the commitment and high professionalism of health personnel in the public service who placed the priority of patients above personal interest by rejecting a recent strike, says Dr Zaliha MustafaThe Health Minister said the strike was not the best solution to deal with each arising problem and, on the other hand, the matter should be handled prudently and professionally through the correct platforms.

The media reported that a group calling itself"Mogok Doktor Malaysia" had planned to hold a strike for three days from April 3 to 5 by not being present for duty or by taking sick and emergency leave. "The priority of patients is more important than personal interest continues to become an inspiration to each of them .

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