Mandalay University of Medicine
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The Mandalay University of Medicine (, formerly called Institute of Medicine, Mandalay) is one of four medical schools in Burma (formerly Burma). Unlike most tertiary education institutes, the Institute of Medicine is operated and managed by the Ministry of Health. The Institute of Medicine, Mandalay selects approximately 600 students annually, on the basis of scores from their Basic Education High School Examination (in science). Diplomas offered are M.B.,B.S. (US equivalent of M.D.)
[edit] History
The Institute of Medicine, Mandalay was first founded as a branch of the Faculty of Medicine, of Mandalay University. In 1955, it relocated to its present site in Chan Aye Thar Zan Township in Mandalay.
The departments were established in phases: Departments of Anatomy and Physiology in 1954, Departments of Pharmacology, Pathology, Bacteriology, Medicine and Surgery in 1956, Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Forensic Medicine and Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat in 1957. On the first of July 1958 The Branch Medical Faculty (BMF) became the Faculty of Medicine, Mandalay. The Microbiology Department was created in 1960. In 1964 the Faculty of Medicine was upgraded to the Institute of Medicine, Mandalay and the Department of Child Health was established in the same year. A new system of medical education was implemented in 1964 and pre-medical courses were started with the establishment of Departments of Burma, English, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology and Botany in the First M.B.,B.S class. The Department of Biochemistry was established as a separate entity from Physiology in 1987. Finally the Department of Orthopedics was created in 1990. The foundation stone of the present building complex was laid in 1983 and its construction completed in 1991.
Initially, the Mandalay General Hospital (MGH) was the principal one of the teaching hospitals of the Institute including the 300 bedded hospital and the Worker's Hospital. At present, the No. 1 Base Military Hospital (1BMH) of Pyin U Lwin, the Mandalay Workers Hospital, five specialist hospitals in Mandalay and five state and divisional general hospitals, and more recently, Mandalay 300-bed Teaching Hospital — altogether thirteen hospitals are now affiliated to the Institute.
The Institute started with an intake of thirty-six undergraduate students which has now increased to about 700-1000 per year. Postgraduate courses were started in 1968 with Master's degree programmes in Physiology. The Institute is now conducting twelve Diploma courses, nineteen Master's degree courses, eleven Doctor of Medical Science courses and seven Ph.D. courses.
The head of the I M Mandalay is Professor Than Win[citation needed] .