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The Yangon Psychiatric (Mental) Health Hospital ( my, ရွာသာကြီး စိတ်ကျန်းမာရေး ဆေးရုံကြီး) is one of the two major mental health hospitals in
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 1,200-bed hospital is located at Ywar Thar Gyi Ward in
East Dagon Township East Dagon Township (also East Dagon Myothit; my, ဒဂုံမြို့သစ်အရှေ့ပိုင်း မြို့နယ် ) is located in the easternmost part of Yangon, Myanmar. The township comprises 54 wards and three vi ...
. 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 known as Yangon) in order to merely contain the mentally ill people, starting with 50 inmates. In 1926 soon after the First World War, a new facility named Tadagalay was established at 8 miles from Yangon, with 250 residents. The asylum was named after a village nearby called Tadagalay which means a small bridge. During the Second World War, most of the buildings in the asylum were destroyed as it was occupied by the Japanese army. Although a temporary accommodation was provided for 45 patients near the
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during 1945, all patients were transferred back to Tadagalay after a year. Dr.
Walter Chit Tun Walter Chit Tun ( my, ဝေါ်လတာချစ်ထွန်း), Mon: ဝလ်တာ ချေတ်ထောန်) (1898–1947) was a pioneer of body building and weightlifting in Burma (now Myanmar). He was an ethnic Mon and bo ...
, one of Burma's First Great Myanmar and a
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served as Superintendent of Rangoon Mental Hospital (Tadalay) before 1947. Along with the independence of the country, name of the asylum was changed into the Mental Hospital. During 1951, the remarkable year for psychiatric care in Myanmar, the first qualified psychiatrist at the mental hospital named Dr. Ne Win returned to the country from London after his psychiatric training. He replaced the custodial care, such as isolating patients and using of straitjacket, with hospital-based care. He became the Medical Superintendent in 1960. Later, the hospital was renamed as State Mental Hospital in 1962 and as Rangoon Psychiatric Hospital in 1967. Thus, he is known to be the "Father of Psychiatry" in the country nowadays. In 2000s, all patients were transferred to the recent hospital in Ywar Thar Gyi, which was later called as the Mental Health Hospital.


Teaching programs

The Yangon Mental Health Hospital is also one of the teaching hospitals affiliated with
University of Medicine 1, Yangon The University of Medicine 1, Yangon ( my, ဆေးတက္ကသိုလ်(၁) ရန်ကုန် ; formerly the Institute of Medicine 1), located in Yangon, it is the oldest medical school in Myanmar. The university offers M.B., B.S. ( ...
.


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

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