Chiropractic First
Chiropractic First Group (CFG) announced an innovative partnership with the International Medical University (IMU) during their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony. This collaboration marks the initiation of a groundbreaking Graduate Trainee Programme for IMU’s Centre of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, which emphasises student mobility, clinical experience, and industry development in light of the current uneven ratio of chiropractic practitioners to patients.
Within the Graduate Training Programme, chiropractic students from IMU will be given the unique opportunity to visit CFG’s clinics immediately after completing their studies. Starting March 2024, students will be given the chance to observe in CFG clinics all over the world. Notably, CFG’s Malaysian outlets will also be the first in the country to offer clinical attachments for chiropractic practice starting in 2027.
In addition, IMU students will also have the opportunity to expand their horizons globally as well. These clinical opportunities will also be extended to CFG’s international branches in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, UK and Europe, so programme participants could potentially take their first steps into their careers and broaden their global perspectives simultaneously.
Photo Caption: Photo (L-R): Prof Winnie Chee, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Academic, IMU, Prof Gerard George, Group Managing Director, IMU, Dr Matt Kan, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, CFG, Mr Yong Weng On, County Manager (Malaysia), CFG and Prof Abdul Aziz Baba, Vice-Chancellor, IMU during the MOU signing ceremony.
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