Tin Latt (diplomat) explained

Honorific Prefix:U
Tin Latt
Native Name:Burmese: ဦးတင်လတ်
Ambassador From2:Myanmar
Country2:Nepal
Predecessor2:Khin Maung Ohn
Successor2:Myint Swe
Ambassador From3:Myanmar
Country3:India
Predecessor3:Wynn Lwin
Successor3:Kyi Thein
Ambassador From4:Myanmar
Country4:South Africa
Predecessor4: FO Lt. Commander Hla Myint Oo
Successor4:Tin Oo Lwin
Myint Naung
Ambassador From5:Myanmar
Country5:Vietnam
Successor5:Aye Kywe
Ambassador From6:Myanmar
Country6:Malaysia
Predecessor6:Myint Aung
Successor6:Zaw Myint
U Sein Oo
Birth Date:8 January 1949
Spouse:Khin Swe Win, Alk Tee (a) Thi Thi Win
Mother:Saw Han
Father:Sein Tin
Education:1966 matriculated St. Patrick's High School. (Basic Education High School No. 5 Botataung).
Alma Mater:
Occupation:
  • From 1976 to 1981 he was Civil Assistant Surgeon, Anti-Venereal Disease Campaign, Meikhtilda.
  • From 1981 to 1986 he was Civil Assistant Surgeon, Mandalay General Hospital.
  • From 1986 to 1989 he was Clinincal Demonstrator, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medicine Mandalay,;
  • From 1993 to 1995 he had a study leave as a Member of Royal College of Paediatrics at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh for.
  • From 1995 to 1996 he was Assistant Lecturer, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medicine 1, Yangon.
  • From 1996 to 1997 he was Consultant Physician, Falam District Hospital.
  • In 1997 he was Lecturer and Consultant Physician, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medicine 1, Yangon[1]

Tin Latt is a retired Burmese physician and diplomat.

Life

Notes and References

  1. Ministry of Health, Union of Myanmar, Who's who in Health and Medicine in Myanmar: A Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women who Have Contributed to the Development of Health and Medicine in Myanmar Since Independence (1948), 2003 - 768 p. https://books.google.com/books?id=TgSU5Ju7zd8C&q=%22Tin+Lat,%E2%80%9D+Dr.+U,+(+3ro%C3%ABcoo%C5%A1)+M.B.,B.S.+(Ron);+D.P.+(Ron)+SAMA+841%22
  2. The BurmaNet News: March 29, 1997 U TIN LATT APPOINTED AMBASSADOR TO NEPAL
  3. South African Yearbook of International Affairs, https://books.google.com/books?id=_wVzAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Myanmar+HE+Mr+U+Tin+Latt+Tel:+(012)+341+5207/3985%22, Mail & Guardian, https://mg.co.za/article/2002-10-04-sex-child-was-ambassadors-domestic
  4. On the occasion of its Independence Day on Tuesday, Myanmar’s Ambassador to Viet Nam, U Tin Latt, wrote to Viet Nam News.http://vietnamnews.vn/opinion/138990/myanmar-marks-independence-day.html#U5si1OB6HEUZ7TO7.97
  5. United Sikhs Embassy of the Union of Myanmar in Malaysia, Ambassador, His Excellency, U Tin Latt