Military medical corps provide healthcare in township hospitals with no civilian doctors

tatmadaw 72 1
Tatmadaw medical team seen providing healthcare services in township hospitals without civilian doctors.

The Tatmadaw medical teams consisted of Tatmadaw doctors, specialists, and nurses, have been providing necessary medical treatments to the patients in military hospitals and public hospitals.
The Tatmadaw medical team continued to provide healthcare services such as surgery, dental and oral healthcare, osteoporosis, obstetrics, gynaecology, hypertension and heart disease to the patients in Thazi Township Hospital, Hanza hospital, Yinmabin hospital, Tagaung Public Hospital in Thabeikkyin Township, Sintgaing hospital in Kyaukse township, Yintaw hospital in Pyawbwe township, Kyauktaga Public Hospital, Donzayit hospital in Shwegyin Township and Latpadan township hospital yesterday.
Upon the residents’ request in Taungtha Township in Mandalay Region, Tatmadaw doctors and nurses from the Central Command reached to provide necessary healthcare to the patients in Wai Laung hospital in Taungtha Township, and they were welcome by about 500 locals.
Veteran members in Taungtha Township and residents donated 1 million kyats, and officials from the Kyaukpadaung Battalion donated foods to the hospital. Officials from respective commands also inspected the hospitals’ medical services and comforted the patients by providing food aids and necessary things. Locals are reportedly satisfied with the medical support undertakings of Tatmadaw. — MNA

Share this post
Hot News
Hot News
Protected areas recognized as ASEAN Heritage Parks under conservation
Producing dried bamboo shoots with international technology underway
Comprehensive crackdown on illegal trade: Over K1.198 billion worth of goods seized in two days
Deputy Minister on inspection tour of regional development undertakings in Bagan, NyaungU
Tatmadaw delegation arrives back after attending meetings in Laos
SAC member MoHA Union Minister leaves for 2024 Conference of Global Public Security Cooperation Forum
New EV charging station opened in Mandalay
International Literacy Day 2024 celebrated in Nay Pyi Taw
Trade through Myanmar-Thai border posts surpasses US$1.15 billion
Volunteers join Bagan plastic campaign in Bagan NyaungU Ancient Cultural Zone