The Health Ministry is studying a proposal to upgrade the over 100-year-old National Clinical Integration and Trauma Life Support Malaysia Training Centre
KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health is studying a proposal to upgrade the National Clinical Integration and Trauma Life Support Malaysia Training Centre at Bukit Ilmu, Hospital Sungai Buloh.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the proposed RM485,000 allocation is a critical investment in human capital.
“Insya-Allah, we will make it happen,” he said in a Facebook post after visiting hospital staff.
He said Sungai Buloh Hospital carries a major responsibility as a national referral centre.
It also serves as a backbone for the northern Selangor corridor, including the Kuala Selangor parliamentary constituency.
As such, he said infrastructure improvements will continue to be prioritised.
This includes urgent repairs at the intensive care unit, operating theatres and for staff welfare.
Meanwhile, Sungai Buloh Hospital said the training centre serves as a key hub for producing highly skilled professionals in emergency and trauma care.
The centre also functions as a national referral facility, providing continuous training for doctors, nurses and paramedics nationwide.









