Myint Myint Khin (writer)
Myint Myint Khin | |
|---|---|
မြင့်မြင့်ခင် | |
| 3rd Head of the Department of Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Mandalay | |
| In office 1965–1984 | |
| Preceded by | P.R. Mohan |
| Succeeded by | Khin Maung Win |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Myint Myint Khin 15 December 1923 Saturday, 8th waxing of Nadaw 1285 ME Bassein (Pathein), Irrawaddy Division, British Burma |
| Died | 19 June 2014 (aged 90) Thursday, 7th waning of Nayon 1376 ME Yangon, Yangon Region, Myanmar |
| Spouse | |
| Children | Myint Zan |
| Education | University of Rangoon (BA) Faculty of Medicine, University of Rangoon (MBBS) University of Pennsylvania (MD) Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (FRCP) |
| Alma mater | University of Rangoon University of Pennsylvania |
Myint Myint Khin FRCP (Burmese: မြင့်မြင့်ခင်, pronounced [mjɪ̰ɰ̃ mjɪ̰ɰ̃ kʰɪ̀ɰ̃]; 15 December 1923 – 19 June 2014) was a Burmese medical professor and writer. An English major at the University of Rangoon, she was the chair of the Department of Medicine of the Institute of Medicine, Mandalay from 1965 to 1984, and served as a consultant at the World Health Organization from 1985 to 1991. Her literary career began in 1996, spurred on by the HIV/AIDS crisis in the country. She published 11 books in Burmese and two in English. At the time of her death, the former professor was collaborating on an English language book on the history of medical education in the country.
Most of her books dealt with public health and medicine. One notable exception was her last published book in 2013, Poetry for Me, a collection of her English language poetry, which she began working on after the death of her husband Dr. San Baw, a hip replacement pioneer, in 1984. Through her books and interviews, she advocated for more openness and transparency in the country, and spoke out about the regression of women's rights in Myanmar. In 2012, she founded a daycare center for elderly physicians in Yangon.