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University of Medicine Magway

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About Aye Aye

Prof. Dr. Aye Aye Oo is Pro-Rector (Administration) at the University of Medicine, Magway (UMMG), serving as Vice Chairman of the Administrative Board. She is also a member of the Academic Board, contributing to the governance and academic oversight of this public medical university in Myanmar, which is recognized by the government for awarding the MBBS degree. In addition to her administrative leadership, Prof. Dr. Aye Aye Oo holds the position of Professor and Head of the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine (PSM). The PSM Department is part of the pre-clinical curriculum at UMMG, focusing on community health, epidemiology, and public health education, including specialized courses such as the Residential Rural Field Training Programme.

Prof. Dr. Aye Aye Oo's expertise in preventive and social medicine is reflected in her significant contributions to research supervision and methodology guidance at UMMG. She is frequently acknowledged in peer-reviewed publications for providing critical support on sampling methods, sample size calculations, and data analysis. Notable examples include the 2020 study 'Correlation Study Between Erythrocyte Acetylcholinesterase Enzyme Activity, Serum Carbachol Esterase and Paraoxonase-1 Activity in Organophosphate Poisoning Patients' published in Cureus, the 2021 paper 'Relationship between Corrected QT Interval (QTc) and Respiratory Function in Newly Diagnosed Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients' in the European Journal of Medical Health Sciences, 'Serum Testosterone Level and Corrected QT Interval (QTc) in Newly Diagnosed Male Hypothyroidism Patients' in Ecronicon, and 'Erythrocyte Acetylcholinesterase Enzyme Activity, Serum Cholinesterase and Paraoxonase-1 Enzyme Activity in Organophosphate Poisoning Patients' in the International Journal of Contemporary and Applied Studies of Pharmacy. Her involvement extends to co-authorship in presentations at the 54th Myanmar Health Research Congress, such as works involving studies on health-related topics by department researchers. Through these roles and contributions, Prof. Dr. Aye Aye Oo plays a pivotal role in advancing medical education, research, and administrative excellence at UMMG.