ECFMG, a division of Intealth, partners with the Malaysian Medical Council to primary-source verify medical credentials of graduates of medical schools located outside Malaysia who are applying to the Council for registration to practice medicine. If you are applying for registration in Malaysia, having your credentials verified through EPIC meets the Council’s requirements for document verification of your medical qualifications.
To have your credentials verified through EPIC in support of an application to the Council, complete the following steps:
Confirm that you have a medical qualification that is eligible for registration in Malaysia by reviewing the current edition of the Second Schedule of the Malaysia Medical Council Medical Act 1971. If your medical school is not listed in the Second Schedule, you may be eligible to take the Examination for Provisional Registration if your medical school is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools. For complete details on registration eligibility, please visit https://mmc.gov.my/registration/ .
For information on establishing a MyIntealth Applicant Portal account, see the Online Services Overview. Establishing your MyIntealth account will include confirming your identity with ECFMG, a division of Intealth. Once your MyIntealth account is fully established, which means you have a valid Intealth Identification Form (IIF) on file and have been issued a MyIntealth ID, you can submit a request to establish an EPIC Portfolio.
To request an EPIC Portfolio, log in to MyIntealth, select “Services” in the main navigation, and then select “EPIC” from the drop-down menu. In the EPIC section, click the “Credential Verification” tab. Then, click the “Establish EPIC Portfolio” button to begin your request. Select the Malaysian Medical Council as the organization to which you are applying.
Log in to your MyIntealth account and upload the required credentials for primary-source verification. See Credentials Required by the Council below to determine which credentials you need to upload. As you upload each credential, be sure to select the Malaysian Medical Council to receive an EPIC Report once the credential is verified. Because the Council has requested to be notified when its applicants' credentials have been sent for verification through EPIC, a notification will be provided to the Council when your credential is sent for verification. This notification will include a copy of the credential that you have submitted for verification. For more information on notifications, see the About EPIC Notifications section of the FAQs for Physicians page.
Note: If your credentials have already been primary-source verified by ECFMG for ECFMG Certification or through ECFMG’s International Credentials Services (EICS), you do not need to upload the credentials that were previously verified by ECFMG. These credentials will be added to your EPIC Portfolio. Simply log in to your MyIntealth account, select “Services” in the main navigation, and then select “EPIC” from the drop-down menu. In the EPIC section, click the “Credential Verification” tab. Then, click the “Establish EPIC Portfolio” button to begin your request. Once you submit your request to establish an EPIC Portfolio, ECFMG will review your Intealth record, typically within 10 business days, for credentials that have been previously primary-source verified; and if your file is acceptable, ECFMG will add your previously verified credentials to your EPIC Portfolio.
If you select the Council to receive an EPIC Report when a credential is uploaded, that report will be sent to the Council automatically once the credential is verified.
If you did not select the Council to receive an EPIC Report at the time you uploaded the credential, you will need to log in to your MyIntealth account and request an EPIC Report for the Council. Be sure to select the Malaysian Medical Council from the “Report Recipient” search results when sending your report.
The following credentials are required by the Council in support of your application for registration:
Additional documents required for graduates of medical schools in India:
Additional documents required for graduates of medical schools in Indonesia:
Please note that although EPIC will primary-source verify Medical Registrations/Licenses to Practice Medicine, the Council requires that a Certificate of Current Professional Status/Good Standing be sent directly to the Council. Verification through EPIC of a Medical Registration/License to Practice Medicine will not substitute for this purpose.
Any document you upload to EPIC that is not in English must be accompanied by an English translation that meets ECFMG’s translation standards. Please see English Translations in the Resources section of this website for detailed information on ECFMG’s translation requirements.
If you have any questions regarding EPIC and the EPIC verification process, please contact us.
If you have questions regarding the Council’s documentation requirements for registration, please visit the Council’s website at https://mmc.gov.my/registration or e-mail the Council at [email protected].
Please also read the general Frequently Asked Questions for Physicians.
1. I am applying to the Council for registration; do I need to use EPIC?
Applicants for registration with the Council can establish an EPIC Portfolio in MyIntealth and have their medical credentials primary-source verified through EPIC to meet the Council’s requirements for document verification of medical qualifications.
2. Which credentials may I submit to the Council through EPIC?
The following credentials are required by the Council in support of your application for registration:
Additional documents required for graduates of medical schools in India:
Additional documents required for graduates of medical schools in Indonesia:
Please note that although EPIC will primary-source verify Medical Registrations/Licenses to Practice Medicine, the Council requires that a Certificate of Current Professional Status/Good Standing be sent directly to the Council. Verification through EPIC of a Medical Registration/License to Practice Medicine will not substitute for this purpose.
Any document you upload to EPIC that is not in English must be accompanied by an English translation that meets ECFMG’s translation standards. Please see English Translations in the Resources section of this website for detailed information on ECFMG’s translation requirements.
If you have questions regarding the credentials you are required to submit, please contact the Council at [email protected].
3. How far in advance of applying for registration to the Council do I need to upload my credentials to EPIC?
We recommend that you start the EPIC verification process as soon as possible once you have determined that you plan to apply for registration with the Council. Through EPIC, your credentials are verified directly with the issuing institution. The time required to complete the verification of credentials varies and depends on a number of factors, including the time it takes for the issuing institution to respond to our verification requests.
1. Will I have access to my medical credentials after I apply to the Council?
Yes. The credentials that you upload to EPIC through MyIntealth remain available to you as part of your EPIC Portfolio. You can use EPIC to send copies of these credentials along with reports verifying their authenticity to organizations worldwide at any time throughout your career.
2. Will the Council have access to my EPIC Portfolio?
No. The Council will not have direct access to your EPIC Portfolio. The Council will have access only to the credentials, notifications, and verification reports that you make available to them through the EPIC service.
3. I requested that EPIC Reports on my verified credentials be provided to the Council. How do I know if the Council received the verification reports and copies of my credentials?
Once your credentials have been verified and EPIC Reports have been sent to the Malaysian Medical Council, the Council will have access to the reports and copies of your credentials through the MyIntealth Entity Portal. If you need to confirm whether the Council has accessed your reports, contact the Council at [email protected].
4. Can I select the Council to receive EPIC Reports only once, or should I do it for every credential individually?
An EPIC Report will only be sent for a credential if you indicate a report should be sent to the Council for that credential. You should request a report for the Council for each credential required by the Council.
5. Do I need to use EPIC when applying to the Council if my credentials have already been verified by ECFMG for a purpose other than applying to the Council?
If your credentials have already been primary-source verified by ECFMG for ECFMG Certification or through ECFMG’s International Credentials Services (EICS), you can establish an EPIC Portfolio in MyIntealth and provide your credentials and verification reports to the Council. However, you will not need to upload the credentials that were previously verified by ECFMG; they will be added to your EPIC Portfolio. Simply log in to your MyIntealth account, select “Services” in the main navigation, and then select “EPIC” from the drop-down menu. In the EPIC section, click the “Credential Verification” tab. Then, click the “Establish EPIC Portfolio” button to begin your request. Once you submit your request for an EPIC Portfolio, ECFMG will review your Intealth record, typically within 10 business days, for credentials that have been previously primary-source verified; and if your file is acceptable, ECFMG will add your previously verified credentials to your EPIC Portfolio.
6. If I have questions or problems regarding EPIC, should I contact ECFMG or the Council?
If you have questions regarding EPIC’s services—such as establishing an EPIC Portfolio, uploading your credentials, managing your portfolio, the verification process, sending verification reports, or fees—please contact us.
If you have questions about applying for registration with the Council, please visit the Council’s website at https://mmc.gov.my or send an e-mail to [email protected].
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[Last update: August 18, 2025]