Browsing by Author "Aung Tun Thet"
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Item Analysis of health expenditure and the relationship of health(1985-01-01) Lun Wai; Aung Tun ThetItem Attitudinal survey of medical undergraduates(1986-01-01) Hla Myint; Aung Tun Thet; Aye Aye ThwinItem A comparative analysis of malaria patients in Karen State and Tavoy General Hospital(1986-01-01) Khin Ye Myint; Aung Tun ThetItem The cost of medical education(1985-01-01) Hla Myint; Aung Tun Thet; Aye Aye ThwinItem Cost of training: Implications to decision-makers(1991-08-01) Than Tun Sein; Aung Tun Thet; May May YiCosts of training for various categories of health manpower in Myanmar was determined. Using the costs of training thus obtained, the manpower equivalence or conversion rates between different categories of health manpower was generated. This study illustrates how our local decision makers could make a health manpower policy analysis based on cost of training for different health workers.Item Evaluation of children who and attended the nutrition unit of children ward, N.O.G.H(1984-03-01) Soe Soe Aye; Aung Tun ThetItem Health Service Research: implications for decision-markers(1982-12-01) Aung Tun Thet; Thein Oke Kyaw MyintItem Manpower projection of doctors and nurses, midwives in Burma(1983-01-01) Aung Tun Thet; Hla MyintItem Occupational health problems of toddy-palm tree climbers(1985-01-01) Mya Win; Thein Hlaing; Aung Tun ThetItem Private medicine in Burma(2000-08-01) Khin Maung Kywe; Aung Tun Thet; Aye Aye ThwinItem Private medicine in Burma(1985-01-01) Khin Maung Kywe; Aung Tun Thet; Aye Aye ThwinItem A profile of stroke patients in rural areas of Burma(1984-01-01) Nyunt Win; Aung Tun ThetItem Referral patterns at Bassein General Hospital(1985-01-01) Nyan Win; Aung Tun ThetItem A sociological study of leprosy patients(1987-03-01) Tin Myint; Myo Thet Htoon; Myo Win; Aung Tun ThetA sociological study was done in registered leprosy patients in ten urban townships of Rangoon city who have a minimum of 15 yrs. follow up. A total of 542 cases, 76 per cent of 715 registered cases with 15 yrs. follow up were studied.