It is not often that the [him] moderator posts an anonymous complaint. Please know that he does so with the knowledge that the complaint may not be justified. But in the absence of institutional complaint mechanisms, voices like these may go unheard. Complaints must be aired. He hopes that someone will post [him] to report that the issue has been resolved.
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Dr. stop ART in personal
Dr. Nay Linn Htike who is PMO at Dala AMI clinic and he don't have license (sama). He got that position in handed over by former PMO. Before he work in jail and Wabargi. French control him very well and he belong to lots of stress. So he makes many cries to many client in clinic room. He cannot control himself , angry, shout loudly, shrink face to staff and client. Then ,he don't respect to other senior doctor and behave in rude manner. People say that he is at the top!
Client who met with him feel uncomfortable surely for long time.After last water festival, he stop one ART client who have been in good adherence for 3 years in his own way without consultation with committee. He is rakhine nation and his wife is negative. Wife came to clinic and cry because of Dr. Nay Linn Htike respond. Last news is client in bed and both in depressive.
By forward this mail as far as you can and save the truth in HIV/AIDS.
Access to treatment!
No violence in clinic!
Open clinic outside not in humanitarian area!
Myanmar HIV/AIDS Activist Group





In [him] 1190 and on the website an anonymous complaint was posted. The [him] moderator has received the following response from AMI.
What is an appropriate mechanism to make complaints against medical practitioners in Myanmar?
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Thanks to call our attention on this issue.
After review, we are confident that AMI medical team is respecting AMI ethics, protocols and guidelines regarding HIV and STI care and treatment, including ARV treatment (in line with NAP and WHO guidelines).
Yours sincerely,
Country Director
Aide Médicale Internationale
It is professional misconduct and can be sentenced to jail.