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ဆရာျမ၏ ၀ါးခ်က္ေဆးရုံေဆာင္းပါးအမွတ္(၃)။ Second Part. Outlook and opinion of doctors that treated DM patients at Wachet Jivitadana Sangha Hospital in Sagaing Hills By Sayar Mya The visiting medical team was constituted with the following physicians and doctors. 1. Professor Daw Than Than Aye, Retired Physician, University of Medicine 2, Yangon. 2. Professor U Nyunt Thein, Retired Physician, University of Medicine 1, Yangon. 3. Professor U Ko Ko, Consultant Physician, University of Medicine 2, Yangon. 4. Dr. Moe Wint Aung, Consultant Physician, University of Medicine 2, Yangon. 5. Dr. Khin Swe Myint, Consultant Endocrinologist, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, UK. 6. Dr. Nyi Nyi Pe, General Practitioner, UK. 7. Dr. Thinn Thinn Hlaing, Chemical Pathologist & Metabolic Physician, Cambridge University Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, UK. 8. Dr Khet Khet Myo, Ophthalmologist, Bromfield Hospital. Chelmsford, UK. 9. Two PhD Students, one GP doctor, and 5 junior doctors from Yangon. Attitude, opinion and stance of the senior doctors towards the philanthropic works have been spelt out by the senior physicians as follows. Objective, purpose and goal of the project outlined by the senior physicians treating DM project were as follows. Dr. Daw Khin Swe Myint, Chairperson of the Brighter Future Foundation of UK, Consultant endocrinologist. 1. The chairperson is of the view and objective to enhance and uplift the standard of health standard in Myanmar. She is desirous in awareness raising and capacity building for the medical students and health care workers. 2. She is eager to enhance the health awareness of the general public, and that was one of the reasons in the founding and establishment of Brighter Future Foundation. 3. WJSH in Sagaing Hills is a venue equipped with appropriate facilities much suitable and convenient for projected field treatment for short term duration. (ဆက္လက္ေဖာ္ျပပါမည္)။ ဆရာျမ။
Posted on: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 15:55:32 +0000

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