SIBU, April 4 2026: The Health Ministry (MoH) is targeting to fill 15,000 vacancies for certified nurses in the public hospital nation-wide this year to strengthen the national healthcare system, deputy minister Hanifah Hajar Taib (picture) has said.
She said the step is crucial to addressing the increasingly significant manpower shortage currently being faced.
She sad the demand is driven by the country's ageing population trend and the rise in chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart conditions, which require long-term monitoring.
“We often hear that nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system, and that statement is indeed true. Their role transcends clinical protocols; they become the link between a patient's sense of isolation and a sense of belonging,” she said while officiating the Diploma in Nursing Programme and Nursing Simulation Lab at Methodist Pilley Institute (MPI) on Saturday.
Hanifah, who is also the Member of Parliament for Mukah, further emphasised that the skills of nurses — rooted in empathy and high sensitivity — can transform a treatment environment into a more meaningful healing space.
During the ceremony, she praised MPI’s initiative in introducing the diploma programme, describing it as timely for meeting job market demands.
She welcomed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between MPI, Rejang Medical Centre, and Borneo Medical Centre, which offers full sponsorship and allowances to students.
She noted that such collaborations between educational institutions and the private sector are excellent examples of driving growth while fulfilling social responsibilities to strengthen the public health system.
The three-year Diploma in Nursing at MPI is now open for registration, with the first cohort intake beginning on 27 April 2026.
The programme is open to SPM leavers with at least credits in Bahasa Melayu, Mathematics (Basic/Modern/Additional), and Science (Science/Biology/Chemistry/Physics), alongside passes in English and one other additional subject.
AThe diploma is globally recognised and fully complies with guidelines accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the Malaysian Nursing Board (MNB).
Also in attendance were Senator Robert Lau Hui Yew, MPI Board of Directors Chairman Paul Wong Hee Kwong, MPI Deputy Chairman Dr Peter Tang and Sarawak Chinese Annual Conference President Rev. Dr Lau Hui Ming.


