NAY PYI TAW, 10 Feb— Vice-Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander- in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and wife Daw Mya Mya San together with member of the SPDC Lt-Gen Tin Aye, Commander-in- Chief (Navy) Rear-Admiral Nyan Tun, Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Myat Hein, Maj- Gen Ohn Myint of the Ministry of Defence, Lt-Gen Myint Hlaing and Lt-Gen Ye Myint, the ministers, senior military officers and officials of SPDC Office arrived in Kanbalu, Shwebo District of Sagaing Division by helicopter on 7 February. Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and party were welcomed by Chairman of Sagaing Division PDC Commander of North-West Command Maj-Gen Myint Soe and departmental officials and local people.
Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and wife went to Kanbalu Township People’s Hospital where they were welcomed by Medical Superintendent Dr Htay Kywe, Eye Specialists, Professors, doctors and nurses. Firstly, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and wife Daw Mya Mya San cordially greeted eye patients who were receiving treatment at the hospital. Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and party heard reports on performing surgeries, providing medicines and examining eye patients in the townships of Shwebo, Monywa and Katha Districts presented by Eye Specialist Lt-Col Dr Yupar Aung. Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and party accompanied by Minister for Education Dr Chan Nyein, Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint and party presented sun glasses and medicines to patients who had received eye operations. Then Vice-Senior General Maung Aye comforted patients at men’s and women’s wards. Afterwards, Vice- Senior General Maung Aye and wife viewed eye operation being performed by professors and eye specialists at the operation theatre. At Kanbalu Township People’s Hospital, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and party met with eye patients from Kanbalu, Kyunhla, Shwebo, Tantse, YeU, KhinU, Wetlet, Katha,Indaw, Banmauk, Kawlin, Wuntho and Pinlebu and spoke words of comfort. Altogether two eye specialist teams led by Eye Specialist Lt-Col Dr Yupar Aung of No (2) Military Hospital (500-bed) and Eye Specialist Prof. U Than Aung, Prof. U Mya Aung and Prof. Daw Myint Khine of the Ministry of Health gave free medical treatment to patients with eye complaints at the hospital from 2 to 8 February. They provided health care services to 3,982 eye patients, performed major surgeries to 443 eye patients and minor surger ies to 181 eye patients and examined 2,373 eye patients. A total of 1,865 eye patients were presented glasses.
Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and wife went to Kanbalu Township People’s Hospital where they were welcomed by Medical Superintendent Dr Htay Kywe, Eye Specialists, Professors, doctors and nurses. Firstly, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and wife Daw Mya Mya San cordially greeted eye patients who were receiving treatment at the hospital. Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and party heard reports on performing surgeries, providing medicines and examining eye patients in the townships of Shwebo, Monywa and Katha Districts presented by Eye Specialist Lt-Col Dr Yupar Aung. Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and party accompanied by Minister for Education Dr Chan Nyein, Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint and party presented sun glasses and medicines to patients who had received eye operations. Then Vice-Senior General Maung Aye comforted patients at men’s and women’s wards. Afterwards, Vice- Senior General Maung Aye and wife viewed eye operation being performed by professors and eye specialists at the operation theatre. At Kanbalu Township People’s Hospital, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye and party met with eye patients from Kanbalu, Kyunhla, Shwebo, Tantse, YeU, KhinU, Wetlet, Katha,Indaw, Banmauk, Kawlin, Wuntho and Pinlebu and spoke words of comfort. Altogether two eye specialist teams led by Eye Specialist Lt-Col Dr Yupar Aung of No (2) Military Hospital (500-bed) and Eye Specialist Prof. U Than Aung, Prof. U Mya Aung and Prof. Daw Myint Khine of the Ministry of Health gave free medical treatment to patients with eye complaints at the hospital from 2 to 8 February. They provided health care services to 3,982 eye patients, performed major surgeries to 443 eye patients and minor surger ies to 181 eye patients and examined 2,373 eye patients. A total of 1,865 eye patients were presented glasses.
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Hello, I was a friend of Dr Yupar Aung when she lived in Swindon, doing her clinical observer work. I was working as a nurse in the same hospital, and I would love to make contact with her again. I recognised her instantly in one of the photographs, and it brought back many happy memories. Would it be possible to pass on my details to her? I am now living in New Zealand, my email is ladybogan@xtra.co.nz. Many thanks, yours sincerely, Sarah Edmonds
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