Key Takeaways
- The Ministry of Health (MoH) aims to improve life expectancy and disease prevention, with dental surgeons as key contributors.
- A ceremony on 31 January 2025 marked the appointment of 199 dental surgeons as Government Gazette Officers.
- Officials emphasized adherence to medical ethics, Myanmar Dental Council Law, and professional standards.
- New dental surgeons are urged to prioritize patient-centered care, clinical competence, and lifelong learning.
- The dental practice highlighted teamwork, compassion, and excellence as core values for delivering quality care.
MoH Reinforces Public Health Goals Through Dental Workforce Expansion
The Ministry of Health (MoH) in Myanmar has underscored its dual objectives: ensuring citizens achieve full life expectancy and remain disease-free. To advance these goals, newly appointed dental surgeons have been identified as critical human resources for health. On 31 January 2025, Union Minister for Health Dr. Thet Khaing Win presided over the appointment ceremony of 199 dental surgeons at the MoH. He emphasized the role of dental care in public health, stating, “Dental care is an important part of public health care, and with a strong spirit and attitude, I want all of you to focus on oral healthcare activities following medical ethics and carry out professional activities.”
Regulatory Bodies Stress Ethics and Professional Standards
Myanmar Dental Council Chairman Dr. Paing Soe echoed the Union Minister’s sentiments, highlighting compliance with regulatory frameworks. He urged the newly appointed surgeons to “follow Myanmar Dental Council Law and carefully follow staff rules and ethics.” The ceremony formalized the integration of these professionals into the public health system, reinforcing accountability and ethical practice as foundational to their roles.
The appointed dental surgeons are expected to adhere to fundamental principles to guide their practice. These include patient-centered care, clinical competence, professionalism, and effective communication. Emphasis was placed on teamwork, critical thinking, empathy, adaptability, and lifelong learning. Such guidelines aim to ensure high-quality care while supporting the professional growth of the surgeons.
Practice Welcomes New Surgeons, Highlights Collaborative Vision
In a statement welcoming the appointees, the dental practice framed their arrival as a milestone for enhancing service quality. “Your expertise, passion, and commitment to oral healthcare will undoubtedly enrich our practice and enhance the quality of service we provide to our patients,” the practice noted. It emphasized a culture of collaboration and excellence, assuring patients that the new surgeons bring “a wealth of knowledge, a passion for patient care, and a commitment to excellence.”
The practice also outlined its support for the surgeons’ development, encouraging engagement with continuing education and mentorship opportunities. It reaffirmed its dedication to fostering an environment where both professional and personal growth thrive. Patients were assured of receiving “comfortable, effective, and tailored” care, aligning with the broader public health objectives set by the MoH.
The appointment of 199 dental surgeons reflects Myanmar’s strategic focus on strengthening oral healthcare as a pillar of public health. By prioritizing ethics, collaboration, and patient needs, the initiative seeks to address systemic health challenges while uplifting the quality of life for citizens.
All information sourced from the article published by https://www.gnlm.com.mm/.
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