Myanmar Medical Association
The Myanmar Medical Association (Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ ဆရာဝန် အသင်း; abbreviated MMA; formerly the Burma Medical Association) is Myanmar's only professional organisation of physicians.[1] Founded in 1949 by Dr. Shwe Thwin, the association has a current membership of approximately 17,000 members (2011).[2] It is administered by a central executive committee and is divided into 33 different societies dedicated to a broad range of medical specialties.[1] MMA holds an annual conference and also provides continued medical education for its members.[3] MMA publishes the Myanmar Medical Journal.
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| Formation | 12 March 1949 | 
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| Type | Professional body | 
| Headquarters | Mingala Taungnyunt Township, Yangon | 
| Location | |
Membership    | 18,000 (2013) | 
Official language   | English and Burmese | 
President  | Rai Mra | 
| Publication | Myanmar Medical Journal | 
| Website | www | 
Formerly called  | Burma Medical Association | 
Leadership
    
Past presidents of the organisation include:[4]
- 1949–1950: Ba Thaw
 - 1951–1953: Ba Than Chain
 - 1953–1954: Maung Gale
 - 1954–1955: Ba Than
 - 1955–1956: Min Sein
 - 1957: Yin May
 - 1958: Maung Maung Gyi
 - 1959: T. Chan Taik
 - 1960: Sein Maung
 - 1961: Shwe Zan
 - 1963: Ko Gyi
 - 1964: Ba Than (Setkya)
 - 1965: Khin Maung Win
 - 1966: U E
 - 1967: San Lwin
 - 1968: Maung Maung Than
 - 1969–1970: Pe Kyin
 - 1971–1972: Aung Thein
 - 1973–1974: Kyaw Maung
 - 1975–1976: Hla Kyi
 - 1977: Maung Maung Aye
 - 1978: Maung Maung Taik
 - 1979–1980: Shwe Tin
 - 1980–1981: Myat Kyi Than
 - 1981–1982: Hla Myint
 - 1983: Khin Maung Nyein
 - 1984–1988: Tin U
 - 1989–1992: Thet Hta Way
 - 1993–1996: Kyu Kyu Swe
 - 1997–1998: Ye Myint
 - 1999–2005: Myo Myint
 - 2006–2013: Kyaw Myint Naing
 - 2014–2019: Rai Mra
 - 2020–present: Htin Aung Saw
 
References
    
- "About MMA". Myanmar Medical Association. 2006. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
 - Win Zaw (January–February 2012). "Myanmar Medical Association" (PDF). Country Reports. Japan Medical Association Journal. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
 - Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Youth in Asia. United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. 2003. p. 148. ISBN 9789211203370.
 - History of Myanmar Medical Association, Myanmar Medical Association, retrieved 9 August 2020
 
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