Dear Visitors !
Mingalarba and a heartfelt welcome to the University of Traditional Medicine (UTM), Mandalay!
It is my great pleasure to greet you on behalf of our university community. As you explore our website, I invite you to discover the vibrant world of traditional medicine and the unique academic journey we offer.
At UTM Mandalay, we are deeply committed to preserving and advancing the rich heritage of traditional healing systems. Our curriculum integrates Myanmar Traditional Medicine, including the Desana, Bhesijja, Nakhatta, and Vijjadhara systems, with insights from Traditional Chinese Medicine and Indigenous practices. Through rigorous academic programs, hands-on clinical training, and pioneering research, we prepare our students to become compassionate and competent practitioners.
We believe that traditional medicine is not only a legacy of our ancestors but also a vital contributor to modern healthcare. Our faculty, researchers, and students work collaboratively to explore its efficacy, safety, and integration with contemporary medical approaches. We are proud to be at the forefront of this evolving field.
Beyond academics, our university is deeply rooted in community engagement. Through outreach programs, health education, and service initiatives, we strive to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those we serve.
Whether you are a prospective student, a researcher, or simply curious about traditional medicine, I encourage you to explore our offerings. You will find a wealth of information about our programs, faculty, research, and events—all designed to inspire and inform.
Thank you for visiting our website. We look forward to welcoming you into our community and sharing the wisdom and healing traditions that define UTM Mandalay.
Warm regards,
Prof. Dr. Thein Zaw Linn
Rector, University of Traditional Medicine, Mandalay.
B.Sc. (Chem.), Dip. T. Med.., M.Phil. & Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan), Dip. Med. Ed.
Foreword by Rector
The University of Traditional Medicine, in Aung Myay Thar San Township; Mandalay, is a public university of Burmese traditional medicine. The Ministry of Health administered university offers a five-year Bachelor of Myanmar Traditional Medicine degree program and accepts about 150 students a year.
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