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Basic Computer Training

Duration: May 3 – May 14 (12 Days)Participants: 38 Field Staff  The Computer Basic Training program, organized by BMA under the Health Information System (HIS) Program, was conducted over 14 days with the participation of 38 health workers. The training was designed to provide essential digital skills that support daily healthcare tasks, improve efficiency in data handling, and promote better communication through modern digital platforms. Throughout the course, participants were introduced to the basics of computer operation, including understanding hardware components, operating systems, and effective file management. They also practiced typing in both English and Burmese to improve digital communication skills. The training included comprehensive sessions on Microsoft Office tools such as Word for document creation, Excel for data management, and PowerPoint for presentations. In addition, trainees learned how to create and use Gmail accounts, navigate Google Drive, and work with tools like Google Sheets and Google Forms for data collection and sharing. The training also covered the use of Zoom for virtual meetings, enhancing participants’ ability to collaborate and communicate remotely. By combining theory with hands-on practical exercises, the program aimed to reduce the workload of health workers by enabling them to use digital tools more efficiently. The skills gained not only support daily documentation and reporting tasks but also help align the capacity of healthcare staff with today’s digital standards. A pre-test and post-test were conducted to assess progress and ensure the effectiveness of the training.

BMA Medic Training and Trauma Management Graduation Ceremony at Thai-Myanmar Border

The Burma Medical Association (BMA) celebrated the graduation of 46 medics who successfully completed their 12-month Medic Training and Trauma Management Training program in Mae Sot, Thailand, at the Thai-Myanmar border. These newly trained healthcare providers will now be deployed to serve in ethnic and community-based clinics along the border regions, bringing critical medical care to underserved communities. The graduation ceremony featured traditional performances, including a Don dance presented by the medic trainees. This comprehensive training program represents a significant investment in healthcare capacity building for border communities, where access to medical services remains limited. The graduates will play a vital role as frontline healthcare workers, equipped to handle emergency medical situations and provide essential healthcare services in their respective communities. The BMA continues its mission to improve healthcare access and outcomes for vulnerable populations through professional training programs like this one, empowering local healthcare providers to address the unique challenges faced in border regions. Load More End of Content.

BMA’s Batch (4) Community Health Worker

BMA’s Batch(4) Community Health Worker Training Successfully Graduates 50 Trainees The Community Health Worker (CHW) Batch (4) graduation ceremony organized by the Burma Medical Association (BMA) was successfully held today, April 26, in the Karen National Union (KNU) Brigade 7 controlled territory in Hpa-An District.  A total of 50 trainees successfully graduated from the program. The 6-month training, which ran from November 2024 to April 2025, included 28 female and 22 male trainees from seven KNU-controlled districts, Karenni State, and Pa-O regions who wished to study medicine. The graduation ceremony for the 4th batch of Community Health Workers, organized by BMA with support from BPHWT, KNLA Medical Department officials, and Mae Tao Clinic officials, included congratulatory speeches from attending dignitaries and musical performances by the trainees as part of the program. The ceremony continued with the presentation of graduation certificates to the trainees, awards for those who ranked between 1st and 10th place, gifts for the instructors, and concluded with thank-you speeches.

International Humanitarian Law Workshop

International Humanitarian Law Workshop for BMA Staff The Burma Medical Association recently conducted a training workshop focused on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) for our staff members. Myanmar has experienced a severe escalation of violence and conflict, with military actions that violate both International Humanitarian Law and international human rights standards.  The workshop aimed to enhance our staff’s understanding of IHL principles and their application in the current Myanmar context. The training format included interactive games, group discussions, and collaborative learning sessions where all BMA members participated alongside the instructor. This educational program represents our commitment to upholding humanitarian principles and providing our team with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complex challenges facing healthcare workers in conflict situations.   Load More End of Content.

Disaster Risk Management

ဘေးအန္တရာယ်စီမံခန့်ခွဲ့ရေးဆိုင်ရာ အသိပညာပေး စာစောင်များ Disaster Risk Management လတ်တလောကြုံတွေ့နေရသော ပဋိပက္ခအခြေအနေများနှင့် ဆက်စပ်ဘေးအန္တရာယ်များ ပတ်သတ်၍ ထိရောက်စွာ  ဒေသခံပြည်သူလူထုသို့ အသိပညာပေးနိုင်စေရန်၊ ဒေသခံ ပြည်သူလူထုမှ ပါဝင်၍ ဖြစ်ပေါ်လာနိုင်သော အန္တရာယ်နှင့် ထိခိုက်ဆုံးရှုံးနိုင်ခြေများကို ဆန်းစစ်ဖော်ထုတ်ပြီး ကြိုတင် ကာကွယ်ခြင်း၊ ကြိုတင်ပြင်ဆင်ခြင်း အစီအမံများ ဆောင်ရွက်နိုင်စေရေး ပံ့ပိုးကူညီပေး နိုင်ရန်၊ ရပ်ရွာလူထုအခြေပြု ဘေးအန္တရာယ်စီမံခန့်ခွဲမှုစနစ်များ ဖြစ်ပေါ်လာစေရန် ရည်ရွယ်၍ BMA မှထုတ်နုတ်ထားသော ဘေးအန္တရာယ်ဆိုင်ရာအသိပညာပေးစာစောင်များကို မျှဝေလိုပါသည်။ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ၏ နေရာအနှံ့တွင် စစ်ပွဲများ ကျယ်ကျယ်ပြန့်ပြန့် ဖြစ်ပေါ်လာနေသည်နှင့်အမျှ တိုက်ပွဲ များတွင် အသုံးပြုကြသည့် အဖျက်စွမ်းအားမြင့် ပေါက်ကွဲစေ တတ်သော လက်နက်ပစ္စည်းများ၊ ဓာတုလက်နက်များ၏ ထိခိုက်သက်ရောက်နိုင်သော အခြေအနေများကိုလည်း ဒေသခံ ပြည်သူများ သိရှိပြီး ကြိုတင်ပြင်ဆင်နိုင်ရေးနှင့် ရင်ဆိုင်တုံပြန်နိုင်ရေးမှာ အရေးကြီးပါသည်။ ထို့ပြင် ဒေသတွင်းစစ်ပွဲများတွင် စစ်ကောင်စီဖက်မှ လေကြောင်းပစ်ခတ်မှုများသည်လည်း ပြည်သူလူထု၏ အသက် အန္တရာယ်ကို နေ့စဉ်ခြိမ်းခြောက်လျက်ရှိနေပါသည်။ ဘေးအန္တရာယ်များအကြောင်း ပိုမိုသိရှိနားလည်ကာ ရပ်ရွာအတွင်း ကျရောက်လေ့ ရှိသော ဘေးအန္တရာယ်များနှင့်  ထိခိုက်ဆုံးရှုံး နိုင်ခြေများ တွက်ဆ၍ ကြိုတင်ပြင်ဆင်နိုင်ဖို့အတွက် ပညာပေး လက်ကမ်းစာစောင် နှင့် ပိုစတာများကို  download ရယူနိုင်ပါသည်။ Download ရယူရန် DRR PAMPHLETS Myanmar Version Read More DRR POSTERS Myanmar version Read More DRR POSTERS Karen Version  Read More DRR PAMPHLETS Karen Version  Read More

BMA’s 11th Conference

BMA's 11th Conference The Burma Medical Association’s (BMA) 11th Conference took place from June 19-24, 2023 in Mae Sot, Thailand. The conference included a Strategic Planning Workshop, a Health Policy Development Seminar, and the 11th BMA Conference itself. Strategic Planning Workshop Participants reviewed BMA’s activities from the previousyear, conducted a SWOT analysis, and developed a 4-year strategic plan to work towards theuniversal health coverage goals. Health Policy Development Seminar  Discussions on reviewing and developing nationalhealth and education policies to achieve universal health coverage, led by experts from theNational Health Committee (NHC) and National Unity Government (NUG). 11th BMA Conference: Presentations on BMA’s programs, operations, and financialreports; adoption of the 4-year strategic plan; review and updates to BMA’s constitution; andthe democratic election of 11 new Executive Committee members. Over 100 participants representing various ethnic health organizations, community-based health organizations, NGOs, and international guests attended the events.  In order to better meet the community’s healthcare requirements, BMA is working to enhance organizational governance, healthcare policy development, and strategic planning.  The collaborative nature of the events, with participation from diverse stakeholders, is also noteworthy.

IMCI Training

Integrated Management of Childhood illness IMCI Training At BMI, we are committed to advancing healthcare for newborns and children through comprehensive training in the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy.  Our program focuses on three key objectives: Skill Enhancement for Health Workers: We provide rigorous training to enhance the skills of healthcare professionals, empowering them to deliver effective care and treatment. System Strengthening: We work to strengthen healthcare systems, ensuring that they are equipped to handle the complexities of pediatric care with efficiency and precision. Promoting Family and Community Practices: By fostering supportive family and community practices, we aim to create a nurturing environment that enhances children’s health outcomes. Our overarching goal is to bolster the prevention and management of prevalent childhood illnesses, including during the critical newborn period. Through these efforts, we strive to support the healthy growth and development of every child, ensuring they thrive in their formative years. Join us in our mission to transform pediatric healthcare and build a brighter, healthier future for children worldwide.

Chat GPT and Medical Field

Open AIဆိုတဲ့technological companyတခုကနေ၂၀၂၂ နှစ်ကုန်ပိုင်းလောက်မှာ Chat GPTဆိုတဲ့Artificial Intelligenceနည်းပညာသုံးထားတဲ့applicationတခုနဲ့မိတ်ဆက်ပေးလိုက်ပါတယ်။