Burmese Medical Association of North America

Our Mission is to provide humanitarian assistance, mainly through promoting and maintaining the health and wellbeing of "all" peoples of Burma (Myanmar), especially the underprivileged, irrespective of their religion, ethnicity, political affiliation; and to enhance the medical knowledge of doctors who are in practice or training inside the country, as well as, doctors in transition who are outside the country, while maintaining the unique cultures and traditions of "all" peoples of Burma (Myanmar).

 
Spotlights
Physicians in Transition/Training Division
   

Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Project

Burma Medical Library Project

Physicians in Transition Division

"Announcements" & "Must-Read"

Current Activities

Important Websites

Public Health Sites

Medical Resources

Do You Know?

Lifetime Membership Application & List

Membership Application

Donations to Humanitarian & Educational Fund

Previous Events

Report on the 50th MMA Conference

Physician Assistant Specialty

 

 

 
 
THE NEW DIVISION OF
PHYSICIANS IN TRANSITION
to be lead by five extremely qualified individuals
Dr. Kyaw Moe as the Chief &
Dr. Thein Hlaing Oo as the Deputy Chief
together with
Dr. Than Naing Oo
Dr. Stanley Chang
Dr. Ye Min
as Subcommittee members

Subcommittee Members email addreses
BMA-NA Physicians in Training & Transition Division
 
Kyaw Moe, MD, MRCP (UK) - Division Head  : kmoe710@yahoo.com
Thein H Oo, MD, FRCP (Edin), FACP  : theinoo@yahoo.com
Ye Min, MD :  dryemin@yahoo.com
Stanley Chang, MD :  drschang2002@yahoo.com
Than Naing Oo, MD, FRCP (Edin)  : magwaythu@sbcglobal.net

Program Overview by the Division Chief (Dr. Kyaw Moe)

Resources for Pre-USMLE physicians

 

 

Resources for Pre-Residency physicians

Seeking Residencies for BMGs (Dr. Thein Hlaing Oo)

H1B-IMG Friendly Hospitals

 

 

 

 

As you all know, finding residency programs after passing the USMLE steps 1, 2 & 3 is becoming increasingly difficult. Our BMA-NA members will do their best to help all Burmese physicians who asked for their help in applying for residency training programs in their Institutions. Over the years, our members have helped quite a few Burmese physicians get into training programs. We encourage you to contact us, so we can find our members residing in your area who can help you.

If you are dedicated to the medical profession and are unable to find a training program, please consider a Physician Assistant Specialty.

Best of Luck to everyone who is searching for a medical profession in the United States!

 

   

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