
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.





- by hiswg.active
- on May 1, 2025