
Malaysia does not offer a direct Diploma in Healthcare Safety & Infection Control, because this field requires foundational healthcare training before specialising. Therefore, students who wish to work in Infection Control, Patient Safety, or Hospital Risk Management must first complete a healthcare-related diploma that prepares them for clinical environments.
Suitable diploma programs include:
These programmes allow students to understand patient care, disease transmission, hygiene standards, clinical procedures, and hospital systems. The curriculum typically includes subjects such as microbiology, human anatomy, sterilisation techniques, health ethics, epidemiology basics, environmental health, medical safety protocols, and patient care documentation. Through laboratory practice and clinical placements, students learn how infections spread, how equipment must be sterilised, how isolation procedures work, and how hospital safety regulations are implemented.
After completing any of these diplomas, graduates can pursue specialised certificates or degrees in Healthcare Safety and Infection Control, leading to roles such as Infection Control Assistant or Safety & Quality Officer in hospitals. This pathway ensures that only trained healthcare professionals handle safety and infection prevention responsibilities, protecting patients and workers from clinical hazards and infectious diseases.
| Diploma Type | Duration |
|---|---|
| Nursing / Medical Assistant / MLT | 3 years |
| Environmental Health / Health Science | 2.5–3 years |
| Diploma Type | Estimated Total Fees |
|---|---|
| Nursing / Medical Assistant | RM 6,000 – RM 20,000 (Public) / RM 35,000 – RM 90,000 (Private) |
| Environmental Health / Health Science | RM 5,000 – RM 15,000 (Public) / RM 25,000 – RM 60,000 (Private) |
| Medical Laboratory Technology | RM 6,000 – RM 18,000 (Public) / RM 28,000 – RM 70,000 (Private) |


