KKU-MD welcomes exchange students from different parts of the world

 

On July 3, 2023, KKU-MD welcomed a diverse group of medical exchange students from Austria, France, Belgium, Indonesia, Slovenia, Canada, Hungary, Poland, Spain, and UK.

On their Orientation Day, they were introduced to our faculty and programs via supervisor meetings as well as campus and city tours to famous attractions, such as Wat Nong Waeng to see a 360-degree panoramic view of Khon Kaen city from the peak, and to visit the elegant architecture of Wat Thung Setthi.

“I’m really excited to meet other people and to go around in Thailand and I’m excited to know more about my internship to discover new things and cultures also,” said Magalie, a Canadian exchange student.

“I’m kind of excited because I’ve been learning Thai on my own and I want to develop my Thai skills and get to know how to work in KKU to upgrade my research skills,” said Cabañas, a Spanish exchange student.

 

 

 

 

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun

Editing by Prof. John F Smith

KKU signs MOU with K-MEDI Hub, Korea for research and development cooperation

 

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony between K-MEDI Hub, Republic of Korea and KKU-MD took place on July 2, 2023 at the Korea International Advanced Medical Equipment & Medicine Expo 2023 (KOAMEX 2023) to initiate academic staff exchanges and research and development cooperation.

Between June 30 and July 2, 2023, a KKU delegation participated in KOAMEX 2023, an annual medical innovation exhibition hosted by K-MEDI hub, a center under Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare located in Medi-valley, Daegu, Korea.  K-MEDI hub supports drug development, preclinical study, drug manufacturing, and medical devices.

Assoc. Prof. Apichat Jiravuttipong, MD, KKU-MD Dean together with Director of Academic Clinical Research Office (ACRO) visited K-MEDI Hub on April 2023 to discuss researcher and human resource development and the proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between both parties.

The earlier visit culminated in the MOU Signing Ceremony on July 2, 2023 signed by Assoc. Prof. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul, MD, KKU President and Dr. Yang Jin Young K-MEDI Hub President together with Prof. Dr. Monchai Duangjinda, KKU Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies and K-MEDI Hub delegates as witnesses.

 

 

 

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun

Editing by Prof. John F Smith

KKU-MD welcomes visiting professor from Humanitas University, Italy

 

On June 26, 2023, Associate Professor Wimorat Sriraj, MD, Associate Dean for Research and International Relations Affairs and Prof. John F Smith, English Specialist welcomed Professor Carlo Selmi from Humanitas University, Milan, Italy, to our faculty.

Professor Selmi participated in the MD–KKU overseas visiting professor program in our Department of Biochemistry between June 21 and 30, 2023. The visit’s objectives were:

  • To provide a seminar to the Department and give special lectures to postgraduate research students and medical students
  • To develop collaborative research works related to the biochemistry
  • To develop collaborative student exchanges between KKU-MD and Humanitas University

On this occasion, faculty members in the Department of Biochemistry led by Associate Professor Kulthida Vaeteewoottacharn, MD, head of the Department, together with Assistant Professor Ubon Cha-on, Dr. Worachat Lert-itthiporn, MD, and Dr. Kanokwan Nahok also attended the meeting. They discussed the MOU process for future development of collaborative-research and clinical practice skills development projects between the two institutions.

 

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun

Editing by Prof. John F Smith

KKU-MD professor receives the Princess Health Award 2023

 

Professor Pisake Lumbiganon, MD, KKU-MD Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, recently received an “Academic Achievement” award from Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The award presentation ceremony was held on June 21, 2023 at the 16th National Health Promotion and Environmental Health Conference 2023.

The Ministry of Public Health selected candidates for the Princess Health Awards 2023 to honor individuals and organizations for their innovative achievements in health promotion and environmental health.

 

 

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun

Editing by Prof. John F Smith

Medical exchange student from University of Tsukuba, Japan completes KKU-MD elective program

 

 

On June 16, 2023, we congratulated Miss Minami Tsubura, sixth-year medical exchange student from University of Tsukuba, Japan on the completion of her elective exchange program with our Department of Emergency​ Medicine. She gave a presentation on her elective experiences, both academic and clinical training and multi-cultural experiences with Thai food, people, culture, and places. She was impressed with her visit to Khon Kaen, and KKU-MD was pleased to be part of her successful time and to have her in our faculty.

“Not only the emergency department but also the whole hospital serves one of the best medical cares in the world,” said Miss Tsubura.

“The doctors are sociable and have a welcoming personality serving good medical care and communicating well with others, so I’ve learnt that I should never forget to smile while working as a medical staff.”

 

 

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun

Editing by Prof. John F Smith

KKU-MD ex-dean attends Vietnam National Conference on Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023

 

Professor Pisake Lumbiganon, MD, President of Asia & Oceania Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology (AOFOG) and KKU-MD ex-dean, recently attended the Federation’s Executive Board and Council meetings at the Vietnam National Conference on Obstetrics and Gynecology. The conference ran between June 13 and 16, 2023 in Hanoi.

 

 

Professor Lumbiganon delivered a speech at the opening ceremony to specialists, scientists, and medical professionals gathered from 25 countries in region and around the world.

AOFOG is an organization of the national societies of Obstetrics & Gynecology of countries in the Asia region to promote the science and art of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive biology, to support the study and implementation of population control, and to promote international cooperation and goodwill particularly in Asia & Oceania.

 

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun

Editing by Prof. John F Smith

Lao medical residents and nurses join KKU-MD emergency medicine exchange program

 

KKU-MD recently welcomed the following residents and nurses from Lao PDR for a two-week medical emergency exchange training program from June 5 to 16, 2023:

1) Dr. Thitsamone Inphakham, resident, Mahosot Hospital
2) Dr. Phaly Phanmalavong, resident, Mittaphap Hospital
3) Ms. Souvanvixai Nanthavongsa, nurse, Setthathirath Hospital
4) Ms. Khamvaen Munhmor, nurse, Mahosot Hospital

The program was coordinated by Mr. Kensho Ueda, Project Coordinator, University of Tsukuba Hospital, Japan as part of the “Stop Accident Fatality rise by EMS development and Road Safety (SAFER)” project aimed at reducing road fatalities and improving emergency medical services in Vientiane, Lao PDR.

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun
Editing by Prof. John F Smith

KKU-MD Tropical Disease Research Center hosts Workshop on Lawa Model: One Health in Action.

 

The Tropical Disease Research Center (TDRC), KKU recently hosted a three-day Workshop on Lawa Model: One Health in Action from May 31 to June 2, 2023 with the support of Chevron Corporation and the Southeast Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN). The course covered the principles of One Health, extensive examples of diseases and disaster, and explored the Lawa Model, with an optional short field visit to witness the Lawa Model in action.

The optional field visit and workshop were primarily arranged for professionals from health and related fields from ASEAN countries. The field visit’s objectives were to provide participants with on-site exposure to the Lawa Model as a One Health showcase, enabling them to receive practical experience and knowledge to apply to emerging health issues in their respective countries.

The Lawa Model has been recognized nationally and internationally as one of two showcase models for helminth control by WHO/NZD4. The Lawa Model, applying One Health approach, has been recommended for the control of foodborne trematode infections by WHO Western Pacific Region. For over a decade the Lawa community has been a training site for health professionals and researchers from Thailand and around the world to learn about One Health approach.

 

Associate Professor Apichat Jiravuttipong, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine

 

Professor Dr. Banchob Sripa, Director of KKU-TDRC

 

Dr. Vipat Kuruchittham, Executive Director of SEAOHUN

 

Ms. Dee Bourbon, Senior Social Investment Advisor of Chevron Corporation

 

The first day commenced with welcome and opening session by Professor Dr. Banchob Sripa, Director of Tropical Disease Research Center, who delivered the project report.

“The Tropical Disease Research Center or TDRC introduced a new control strategy for liver fluke infection using the One Health approach in the endemic Lawa Lake area of Khon Kaen Province,” said Professor Sripa.

“The program, now known as the Lawa Model, has gained national and international recognition and today we are pleased to have more than 35 participants taking part in the field trip workshop from SEAOHUN member countries including Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, and two participants from India and Bangladesh.”

It was then a great honor for TDRC to invite Dr. Vipat Kuruchittham, Executive Director of SEAOHUN, and Ms. Dee Bourbon, Senior Social Investment Advisor of Chevron Corporation, important sponsors to deliver a speech to all participants.

Associate Professor Apichat Jiravuttipong, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, presided over the opening ceremony and delivered the welcome and opening speech.

“Today we gather for the Lawa Model field trip, where qualified participants will witness the Model in action,” said the KKU-MD president.

“Through this immersive experience, you will gain practical knowledge to address emerging health challenges in your own countries, I believe.”

On the opening day, all participants were introduced to the project background information and orientation for the field trip by Professor Sripa. They were also provided with ice-breaking activities and allowed to join group discussion sharing experiences and discuss community health problems in their countries to create lessons learned from each group.

 

Day 1: Sharing One Health experiences and discussing current community health problems

 

On the second day, participants observed the Lawa Model in practice at the Lawa Lake community. They firstly had a meeting at Lawa Health Promoting Hospital on an overview of liver flukes and Lawa Model, waste management, and demonstration of Lawa Model. The next visit was at Banlawa School to observe a demonstration of liver fluke-free school and then to Lawa households to observe local fermented fish production.

 

Meeting at Lawa Health Promoting Hospital

 

A demonstration of liver fluke-free school

 

Observing local fermented fish production

 

Next Dr. Sirikachorn Tangkawattana led all participants to visit animal and environmental health sites. The TDRC team demonstrated proper pet healthcare and animal restraint. Then they moved to an environmental modification area at Don Pordaeng Village, the final station of the field trip. They visited a lake site where a road was constructed to reduce the population of Bithynia snails, and they also observed Lawa fishermen catching fish from the lake.

 

A demonstration of pet healthcare

 

Visiting an environmental modification area at Don Pordaeng Village

 

The third day involved debrief and course wrap-up and reflection. The participants reported back on their experiences and learnings they were able to apply to health problem solving through final group presentations.

 

Day 3: Debrief and wrap-up and course reflection

 

We hope all participants increased their One Health concept knowledge and will successfully integrate it into community health solutions in their own countries.

 

 

 

Reporting by Sathaphorn Onlamun

Editing by Prof. John F Smith