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395: 676: 516: 778:(Myint Swe 2014: 134–135): It was exceedingly difficult to get into medical school even in the late colonial period. The class size was disproportionately small for the size of country's population (13.2 million in 1921 and 16.8 million in 1941 (per Saito and Lee 1999: 1)). Between 1922 and 1941, a grand total of 543 students graduated from Rangoon Medical College (RMC), or 27 new graduates on average each year. Of the grand total, the number of indigenous Burmese graduates was only 228 (42%), or less than a dozen per year. 654:(1942–1945). He was part of the exodus of medical professionals that evacuated the country along with the British administration. His wife remained in Burma, and ended up founding and running the main maternity hospital in Rangoon throughout the war years. (Hoe, Yin May and their son fled Rangoon in early 1942 to escape the invasion but the family somehow got separated in Upper Burma. He made it to India but his pregnant wife returned to Rangoon alone.) He served in the 382: 588: 661:
He returned with the British after the war. When the British restarted Rangoon Medical College as the Faculty of Medicine of Rangoon University in 1946, he became the Professor of Medicine (i.e. Head of the Department). In 1947, Min Sein, as he was known now, became the first ever Burmese dean of the
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After the country's independence in 1948, Min Sein was one of the few physicians left in the country. His post-independence career centered on rebuilding and expanding the country's medical education system. He was instrumental in restarting the medical school after the war. After independence, Min
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Min Sein was a lifelong sports enthusiast. He was a Guy's Hospital tennis Blue; inter-collegiate long jump champion, Calcutta; president of the Burma Olympic Association, 1948, and captain of the Burma Golf Club. He was president of the Burma National Amateur Athletic Federation, and also of the
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took turns being the dean of the medical school for the next 11 years. Ba Than served three terms: 1948–1949, 1951–1953, and 1955–1957 while Min Sein served three more terms: 1949–1951, 1953–1955, and 1957–1959, (in addition to his 1947–1948 term before independence.) Min Sein also served as the
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in 1936. Yin May was the first Burmese obstetrician and gynecologist, and the first person to perform the Caesarian section in British Burma as well as the first Burmese ever to become a fellow in three different disciplines. The couple had a son and a daughter, including Thein Htut, a
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Min Sein also represented the country on several occasions. He was a member of or leader of the country's missions to the UK, the US (1952), the USSR (1954) and Japan (1958). From 1956 to 1958, he was a member of the Expert Committee on Maternal and Child Health of the
616:. He served as a battalion medical officer with the British Forces throughout the rebellion (1931–1932). His rank in 1932 was captain, and he was assigned to work for the government of Burma by the IMS on 26 February 1934. He became a lecturer in medicine at 824:
The web page of the University of Medicine 1, Yangon (UM1 Dept. of Medicine) says he served from 1945 to 1959. But as per its own page (UM1 Faculties), the medical school was reopened only on 26 September 1946, and Min Sein was appointed as its head only
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by the British government in 1947, and promoted to the rank of Lt. Col. (although he is commonly, if imprecisely, referred to as Col. Min Sein in Burmese publications.) Furthermore, he did not quit the IMS until 1948.
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Professor of Medicine from 1946 to 1959. Under their leadership, the country produced 532 MBBS graduates between 1948 and 1957 in comparison to the 543 graduates between 1922 and 1941 during the colonial era.
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were foreign born. To see a specialist, everyone in the country needed to go to RGH. The "small medical system was run mainly by foreigners and the tiny elite for foreigners and the tiny elite."
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He retired from his twin roles as the Dean of the medical school and Professor of Medicine in 1959. He was succeeded by Maung Gale as dean, and Shwe Zan as Professor of Medicine. He received his
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His career achievements were significant in colonial Burma. The colonial era medical community was mainly made up of foreign-born physicians and specialists that existed primarily in
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See (RCP 1954) and (RCP 1957) for his retired rank of Lt. Col. In Myanmar, Min Sein's rank is reported as colonel; see (Khin Thet Hta 2005) or (UM1 Department of Medicine).
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fellowship from the Royal College Physicians at the end of his career in 1959. For his services, he was awarded the title of
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from 1942 to 1946 as an Assistant Director, Medical Services (ADMS) and Deputy Director, Medical Services (DDMS).
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The Medical Directory: London, Provinces, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Abroad, Navy, Army & Air Force ...
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surgeons, did not join the IMS. Yin May did join the BMS after the war in 1946 as a Lt. Col. to run the
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medical school, succeeding the Faculty's first dean Dr. William Burridge. He was awarded the title of
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Per (RCP 1967: 24), he was still an OBE in 1967. But per (RCP 1970: 98), he had become a CBE by 1970.
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Min Sein died on 9 November 1978, six weeks after his wife's death on 29 September 1978. He was 79.
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Weight Lifting and Body Culture Federation, and director and steward of the Rangoon Turf Club.
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on 17 April 1942 without her family, and Min Sein sent her brother Thein Kyaw to fetch her.
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Lanmadaw campus, Faculty of Medicine, Rangoon; now University of Medicine 1, Yangon
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in 1938, a major on 20 July 1939, and the Medical Superintendent (Head) of
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The Japanese Era Rangoon General Hospital: Memoir of a Wartime Physician
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Committee on Interstate and Commerce, House of Representatives (1957),
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Hoe left Burma with the British administration to India during the
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Statistics on the Burmese Economy: The 19th and 20th Centuries
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Khin Thet Hta; Khin Khin Win; Htay Htay Aye; Mya Tu (2005),
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Saito, Teruko; Lee, Kin Kiong (1999). Saito Teruko (ed.).
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Guy's Hospital in London where Min Sein received training
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by the Burmese government in 1949. He also received his
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1932),
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on 25 March 1942. (Maung Wa 2009: 150): Yin May was in
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Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Rangoon University
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Allott (eds.). 741:gastroenterologist, as well as an adopted son, 1368:Wolstenholme, Sir Gordon; Luniewska, Valérie, 523:He was born Hoe Min Sein to landowner parents 923: 921: 16:Burmese physician, educator and administrator 8: 911: 909: 907: 905: 903: 1465:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1434:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1403:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1384:History of University of Medicine 1, Yangon 1187:Who's who in Health and Medicine in Myanmar 1154:, Washington: US Government Printing Office 901: 899: 897: 895: 893: 891: 889: 887: 885: 883: 728:title from the British government by 1970. 1540:Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians 1307:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1044: 1042: 35: 1014: 1012: 1320:. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. 1161:Civil List for Burma -- 1 September 1942 745:, who went on to become the director of 937: 935: 933: 863: 765: 309: 1936; died 1978) 1458: 1427: 1396: 1300: 547:(Yangon), and studied medicine at the 1286:, London: Royal College of Physicians 1274:, London: Royal College of Physicians 1263:, London: Royal College of Physicians 1252:, London: Royal College of Physicians 1126:"British Medical Journal: Supplement" 975: 973: 971: 969: 967: 965: 873: 871: 869: 867: 604:Upon return to Burma, Hoe joined the 555:in 1925. 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Ohio University Press. 699:Burma Medical Association 501:Burma Medical Association 467: 441: 218: 207: 168: 137: 106: 73: 61: 1370:"Thiri Pyanchi Min Sein" 1048:UM1 Facutlty of Medicine 850:was born on 2 June 1939. 774:Rangoon General Hospital 622:Rangoon General Hospital 593:Rangoon General Hospital 551:, and graduated with an 511:Early life and education 437:Lieutenant Colonel (BMS) 202:Rangoon General Hospital 1130:British Medical Journal 1006:UM1 Faculty of Medicine 703:Burma Olympic Committee 618:Rangoon Medical College 567:certification from the 505:Burma Olympic Committee 66:2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th 1446:Department of Medicine 927:Maung Wa 2009: 213–214 680: 606:Indian Medical Service 596: 549:University of Calcutta 520: 412:Indian Medical Service 351:University of Calcutta 1492:Yay, Patrick (2018), 1084:UM1 Dept. of Medicine 997:Myint Swe 2014: 98–99 707:Britain-Burma Society 678: 635:or his RGH colleague 590: 518: 422:Years of service 416:Burma Medical Service 1151:International 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Index

Burmese name
given name
Thiri Pyanchi
CBE
FRCP
Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Rangoon University
Ba Than
Rangoon General Hospital
Pyapon
Irrawaddy Division
British Burma
Rangoon
Rangoon Division
Burma
Yin May
Mya Thein Han
U
Daw
University of Calcutta
MB
Royal College of Physicians
FRCP
British Raj
British Burma
Indian Medical Service
Burma Medical Service
Thiri Pyanchi
CBE
FRCP
Burmese

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