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List Of Hospitals In Yangon
This is a list of hospitals and clinics in Yangon, Myanmar. Public * 500-bed Specialty Hospital, Yangon * Defence Services General Hospital (1000-bed) * Defence Services Orthopaedic Hospital (500-Bed) * Defence Services Obstetric, Gynaecological and Paediatric Hospital * East Yangon General Hospital * Insein General Hospital * New Yangon General Hospital * New Yangon Specialist Hospital * No.2 Military Hospital (500-bed) * North Okkalapa General Hospital * South Okkalapa Women and Children Hospital * Thingangyun Sanpya Hospital *Universities Hospital * Waibargi Hospital * West Yangon General Hospital * Yangon Central Women's Hospital * Yangon Children's Hospital * Yangon ENT Hospital * Yangon General Hospital * Yangon Orthopaedic Hospital * Yangon Workers' Hospital * Yangon Mental Health Hospital * Yankin Children's Hospital Private * Academy Hospital * Ar Yu International Hospital * Asia Royal Hospital * Aung Yadana Hospital * Bahosi Hospital * Chan Myae Mitta * East ...
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Yangon
Yangon ( my, ရန်ကုန်; ; ), formerly spelled as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma). Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. With over 7 million people, Yangon is Myanmar's most populous city and its most important commercial centre. Yangon boasts the largest number of colonial-era buildings in Southeast Asia, and has a unique colonial-era urban core that is remarkably intact. The colonial-era commercial core is centered around the Sule Pagoda, which is reputed to be over 2,000 years old. The city is also home to the gilded Shwedagon Pagoda – Myanmar's most sacred and famous Buddhist pagoda. Yangon suffers from deeply inadequate infrastructure, especially compared to other major cities in Southeast Asia, such as Jakarta, Bangkok or Hanoi. Though ...
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Yangon ENT Hospital
The Yangon Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital ( my, ရန်ကုန် နား နှာခေါင်း လည်ချောင်း ဆေးရုံ) is a public specialist hospital located in Yangon, Myanmar. The Yangon ENT Hospital was called the Yangon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (EENT) Hospital on Alanpya Road. It was moved to the current location in 2000. See also * List of hospitals in Yangon This is a list of hospitals and clinics in Yangon, Myanmar. Public * 500-bed Specialty Hospital, Yangon * Defence Services General Hospital (1000-bed) * Defence Services Orthopaedic Hospital (500-Bed) * Defence Services Obstetric, Gynaecologi ... References Hospital buildings completed in 2000 Hospitals in Yangon {{Burma-hospital-stub ...
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East West Parami
East or Orient is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth. Etymology As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact that east is the direction where the Sun rises: ''east'' comes from Middle English ''est'', from Old English ''ēast'', which itself comes from the Proto-Germanic *''aus-to-'' or *''austra-'' "east, toward the sunrise", from Proto-Indo-European *aus- "to shine," or "dawn", cognate with Old High German ''*ōstar'' "to the east", Latin ''aurora'' 'dawn', and Greek ''ēōs'' 'dawn, east'. Examples of the same formation in other languages include Latin oriens 'east, sunrise' from orior 'to rise, to originate', Greek ανατολή anatolé 'east' from ἀνατέλλω 'to rise' and Hebrew מִזְרָח mizraḥ 'east' from זָרַח zaraḥ 'to rise, to shine'. ''Ēostre'', a Germanic goddess of dawn, might have been a personification ...
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Chan Myae Mitta
Chan may refer to: Places *Chan (commune), Cambodia *Chan Lake, by Chan Lake Territorial Park in Northwest Territories, Canada People *Chan (surname), romanization of various Chinese surnames (including 陳, 曾, 詹, 戰, and 田) *Chan Caldwell (1920–2000), Canadian football coach *Chan Gailey (born 1952), American football coach *Chan Kai-kit (born 1952), Macanese businessman *Chan Reec Madut, South Sudanese jurist *Chan Romero (born 1941), American rock and roll singer, songwriter, and musicians *Chan Santokhi (born 1959), President of Suriname and former chief of police *Bang Chan (born 1997), member of the South Korean boy band Stray Kids *Heo Chan (born 1995), member of the South Korean boy band Victon *Ta Chan, nom de guerre of Cambodian war criminal Mam Nai Computing and media *chan-, an abbreviation for channels in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) *chan, a common suffix for the title of an imageboard CHAN *African Nations Championship or ''Championnat d'Afrique des Nations' ...
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Aung Yadana Hospital
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Asia Royal Hospital
Asia Royal Cardiac & Medical Care Centre ( my, အာရှတော်ဝင်ဆေးရုံ) is a private hospital located in No. 14, Baho Street, Sanchaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John C. Wells, Joh .... The hospital is an eleven-story twin building which was opened on 18 March 2000. References Hospital buildings completed in 2000 Hospitals established in 2000 Hospitals in Yangon {{Burma-hospital-stub ...
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Ar Yu International Hospital
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Academy Hospital
An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 385 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the goddess of wisdom and skill, north of Athens, Greece. Etymology The word comes from the ''Academy'' in ancient Greece, which derives from the Athenian hero, ''Akademos''. Outside the city walls of Athens, the gymnasium was made famous by Plato as a center of learning. The sacred space, dedicated to the goddess of wisdom, Athena, had formerly been an olive grove, hence the expression "the groves of Academe". In these gardens, the philosopher Plato conversed with followers. Plato developed his sessions into a method of teaching philosophy and in 387 BC, established what is known today as the Old Academy. By extension, ''academia'' has come to mean the accumulation, dev ...
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Yankin Children's Hospital
The Yankin Children's Hospital ( my, ရန်ကင်းကလေးဆေးရုံကြီး) is a major public hospital in Yangon, Myanmar. The hospital established in 2011 with a capacity of 550 beds. See also * List of hospitals in Yangon This is a list of hospitals and clinics in Yangon, Myanmar. Public * 500-bed Specialty Hospital, Yangon * Defence Services General Hospital (1000-bed) * Defence Services Orthopaedic Hospital (500-Bed) * Defence Services Obstetric, Gynaecologic ... References Hospital buildings completed in 1960 Hospitals in Yangon Hospitals established in 1960 {{Burma-hospital-stub ...
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Yangon Mental Health Hospital
The Yangon Psychiatric (Mental) Health Hospital ( my, ရွာသာကြီး စိတ်ကျန်းမာရေး ဆေးရုံကြီး) is one of the two major mental health hospitals in Myanmar. The 1,200-bed hospital is located at Ywar Thar Gyi Ward in East Dagon Township. Thus, it was known as Ywar Thar Gyi Psychiatric Hospital in the past. The hospital mainly focused on curative treatment and also serves as a referral and specialist hospital. While the out-patient department in the hospital is for patients with mild psychiatric disorders, patients with severe mental illness are admitted in the hospital. Although a day care center was established in the hospital for both children and adults with mental disorders, it is no longer functioning due to long travel distance to the hospital. History The long history of psychiatric care in Myanmar started in 1886 when the British authorities built a "prison for the insane" near the City Prison in Rangoon (later kno ...
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