DTC Company Limited , a leading company in supporting medical education in Myanmar ,has been established since January 2014, located in No 14, Level (2), Thiri Mingalar Street, Sanchaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. The company has developed its business as a new dynamic company specializing in importing medical teaching aids systems, simulators and manikins.We have been cooperating with global partners from the USA, Netherlands, Singapore, Japan, Turkey, China and Malaysia. We support to all Government & Private Hospitals, Medical and Nursing Universities,Universities of Medical Technology, Nursing and Midwifery Training Schools throughout Myanmar; and also to Emergency Medical Service of Ministry of Health.We also provide medical training like BLS, ACLS and First Aids collaborating with medical professionals & specialists. We designed and installed an emergency simulation room, a simulated labor room, a child intensive care simulation room at the National Medical Laboratory and Simulation Center at University of Medicine (1) ,Yangon; . We have a strong marketing structure and network to distribute our products throughout Myanmar supervising from upper part of Myanmar (Mandalay), middle (Naypyitaw) and lower part (Yangon).
Missions, Visions, Our Values
Our Missions
To empower healthcare with appropriate training solutions that will create a safe,controlled learning environment that replicates real-life clinical scenarios to enhance healthcare professionals’skills and improve patient safety.We are working with the most reliable and effective task trainers, simulators and radiological phantoms for emergency care including trauma and non-trauma,nursing care, paediatrics and radiology.
Our Visions
One stop service for the medical simulations.
Our Values
- Customer satisfaction
- Trust
- Professionalism
- Believe in our mission focusing on our clients’ needs
- Creativity
“ Our goal is to build a healthy & prosperous society in Myanmar by supporting qualified medical teaching aids to meet the needs of the medical training environments”