Passing-Out parade of No 20 Intake of Nursing and Paramedical Science Degree Course and No 7 Intake of Female Nursing and Paramedical Science Degree Course of the Military Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences and graduation dinner held
December 30
Passing-Out parade of No 20
Intake of Nursing and Paramedical Science Degree Course and No 7 Intake of
Female Nursing and Paramedical Science Degree Course of the Military Institute
of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences took place at the parade ground of the
institute in Yangon yesterday morning, with an address by State Administration
Council Vice-Chairman Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services
Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Thray Sithu Soe Win, on behalf of
SAC Chairman Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Maha Thray
Sithu Min Aung Hlaing.
The ceremony was also attended by
Daw Than Than Nwe, wife of the Vice-Senior General, Union ministers and
officials.
The Vice-Senior General took the
salute of the graduate companies and inspected the flag bearer and graduate
companies. Those companies saluted the Vice-Senior General with the slow-march
past and the quick-march past.
The Vice-Senior General presented
the best trainee award to trainee Salai Pyae Sone Aung, the best training award
to trainee Kyaw Zin Htet and the best studies award to trainee Wai Lin Aung
from the No 20 Intake of Nursing and Paramedical Science Degree Course.
The Vice-Senior General also
presented the best trainee award to trainee Phway Thant Sin, the best training
award to trainee Hsu Lei Nanda and the best studies award to trainee Yun Yun
Wai from the No 7 Intake of Female Nursing and Paramedical Science Degree
Course.
Speaking on the occasion, the
Vice-Senior General, on behalf of the Senior General, said the institute was
facilitated with teaching aids, practical rooms and instructors in financial
years. The graduates from the institute are allowed to pursue further studies
on doctoral courses, master’s courses and diploma courses in nursing and
paramedical universities in 11 countries. Of them, 137 trainees have passed the
courses.
Sending the trainees to foreign
courses was aimed to turn out qualified nurses and medical technicians in
building a modern armed force meeting international standard. In the practical
fields, those trainees need to continue their studies based on the training of
the institute and share their knowledge and experiences with others in the
multiplier courses.
Moreover, the Vice-Senior General
noted that healthcare services and medical treatments are being provided to
Tatmadaw members and families at military hospitals and medical battalions as
well as to the local people in successive eras at cheaper costs in line with
the aim of the World Health Organization.
The Vice-Senior General noted
that as artificial intelligence (AI) technology flows into the medical
treatment arena, the curriculum of medical education must be improved for
ensuring medical doctors and nurses are familiar with AI technology. It is
necessary to upgrade the curriculum based on knowledge management and
communication from the academic system based on knowledge acquisition in order
to successfully turn out medical doctors and nurses as members of the medical
corps.
The Vice-Senior General took the
salute of the graduate companies and left the parade ground.
The Vice-Senior General met with
outstanding trainees and spoke words of honour at the parlour of the institute
headquarters.
In the evening, the Vice-Senior
General had a graduation dinner together with the graduate nurses of the No 20
intake and No 7 intake of the training courses and other attendees.
After enjoying the entertainment
of the military band of the institute, the Vice-Senior General presented cash
awards to the band.
At the Thabin Hall, the
Vice-Senior General and party enjoyed the entertainment of the Myawady
entertainment troupe under the Directorate of Public Relations and
Psychological Warfare. — MNA
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