KKU-MD Occupational Medicine Division welcomes Malaysian Sabbatical Trainee (Clinical Fellow in Occupational Medicine)

 

Associate Professor Naesinee Chaiear, MD, MMedSc, PhD, Chief, Div of Occupational Medicine, Dept of Community Medicine, and Chief, Occupational Health and Safety Office, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand will oversee a Clinical Fellow in Occupational Medicine for Dr. Balachandar S Sayapathi, MBBS, DrPH, Occupational Medicine Sub-specialty candidate, Public Health Development Division, Ministry of Public Health, Malaysia, from September to December 2021.

        This sabbatical placement as the Clinical Fellow in Occupational Medicine will include clinical observation of patients with work-related or occupational diseases, and in other areas, such as; dermatology, respiratory conditions, ENT, etc., plus study visits to industries in Khon Kaen Province and nearby areas. In addition, Dr. Balachandar S Sayapathi is also observing the occupational health management and occupational health service for the Faculty’s staff and employee.

International Professor courtesy visit to MDKKU Dean

 

On March 15, 2021, Professor Kondo Hisatake, Department of Anatomy, paid a courtesy visit to Associate Professor Apichat Jiravuttipong, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, for the renewal of his KKU International Resident Professor ship from December 25, 2020 to May 31, 2021.

Professor Kondo Hisatake has been a KKU International Resident Professor visiting the Department of anatomy, the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University since 2012. He is also a:

  1. A member of the Board of Directors of the JapaneseAssociation of Anatomists
  2. A member of the medical doctorate qualification committee in the National Institution for Academic Degrees, an outside branch of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan
  3. A member of the evaluation committee of JSPS (Japan Science Promotion Society)
  4. A member of the Board of Directors of the Japanese Association ofAnatomy

A representative(=dean) of the School of Medicine for the Council of Tohoku University

 

 

British Embassy delegation visits Newton-Funded MD-KKU collaborative research in Cholangiocarcinoma

 

Associate Professor Apichat Jiravuttipong, MD, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University welcomed Miss Alexandra McKenzie, Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy Bangkok, and delegates, on her visit to visit the MD-KKU laboratory that first discovered Innate Immunity factors relating to Cholangiocarcinoma.  The purpose of the visit was to follow up the progress of Newton-Funded collaboration between UK Universities and MD-KKU.  The welcome was held on March 12, 2021, in Nong Waeng Meeting room, Dean’s Office.

 

 

 

Professor Banchob Sripa, Principal Investigator, MD-KKU Tropical Disease Research Laboratory, WHO Collaborating Center for Research and Control of Opisthorchiasis,  presented on the collaborative work of the “Newton Funded liver fluke research between University of Liverpool-UK and MD-KKU”.  Following that, Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy and delegates visited the Tropical Disease Research Laboratory, WHO Collaborating Center for Research and Control of Opisthorchiasis (Southeast Asian Liver Fluke Disease).

 

 

 

The major Newton Fund collaborative research between the two institutions focuses on the mechanism of innate immunity in Cholangiocarcinoma.  This phenomena was first reported on by this collaborative project and has resulted in 2 international publications to date and another in preparation.

Over the past 5-years (2015-2020), MD-KKU and University of Liverpool has had active academic exchanges 6 undergraduate students, 2 master degree students, 2 Junior staff. Master degree students from Liverpool University have researched   innate immunity in cholangiocarcinoma at MD-KKU for 9 months, with University of Liverpool staff visiting for supervision.  In 2017, MD-KKU hosted an international conference with University of Liverpool, and the same year, the Dean of MD-KKU and administrators visited the School of Tropical Medicine at University of Liverpool.

Over the past five years, UK Research Funding awards to the MD-KKU Tropical Disease Research Laboratory and WHO Collaborating Center for Research and Control of Opisthorchiasis (Southeast Asian Liver Fluke Disease) include:

  • Newton Fund Institution Link Grant.   
  • The Royal Society
  • Newton Fund Impact Scheme

And, a recent grant submission to the UK Medical Research Fund (MRC) has been approved in the first evaluation round.

In addition to the collaborative research activities with Tropical Diseases Research Laboratory, WHO Collaborating Center for Research and Control of Opisthorchiasis, there is another MD-KKU research group that has received Newton Fund Project Grant support.  It is the Research Project  “Targeting the FOXM1 signature for early diagnosis and treatment in Cholangiocarcinoma” (2016-2018) an active e collaboration between an Imperial College London (ICL)  research team led  by  Professor Eric Lam, Department of Surgery and Cancer, ICL, Principal Investigator, and a MD-KKU research team led by  Professor Sopit Wongkham, Co-investigator.

On this visit, the Deputy Head of Mission, and her delegates learnt about the MD-KKU’s International Researchers’ achievements and further opportunities for collaborative partnerships to sustain research leadership and promote SMART HEALTHCARE connectivity.

Other delegates from British Embassy were Miss Pafan Aumnuysawat, Assistant for Marketing and Investment, and Miss Lalita Filhavest, Newton Fund Manager.

MD-KKU Dean’s colleagues attending the meeting were;

Assoc. Prof. Wimonrat Sriraj, MD Associate Dean for Research and International Relations Affairs;

Dr. Jutarop Phetcharaburanin Assistant to the Dean for Research and International Relations Affairs;

Prof. Banchob Sripa, Principal Investigator, Tropical Disease Research Center & Department of Pathology;

Prof. John F. Smith English Specialist;

Asst. Prof. Sutas Suttiprapa, Asst. Prof. Prasert Saichua, Dr Kanin Salao,   and Dr. Sujittra Chaiyadet, all from the Tropical Diseases Research Center and Postgraduate Students.

 

 

JICA Delegation visit KKU for discussions on Emergency Medicine collaboration

 

On December 21, 2020, delegates from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Thailand Office visited Khon Kaen University and the Faculty of Medicine to discuss further collaborative possibilities for capacity building the Emergency Medicine Network to support the implementation of a sustainable Emergency Care System in Lao PDR.

The JICA delegation was led by Mr. Yuasa Keiichiro, Senior Representative, and Mr. Shuchi Ikeda, JICA Expert dispatched to NIEM.  The KKU and Faculty of Medicine representatives were, Associate Professor Maitree Inprasitha, Vice President for Education and Academic Services, Assistant Professor Acharawan Topark-Ngarm, Assistant to the President for International Affairs, Associate Professor Somsak Tiamkao, Head, Department of Emergency Medicine, Dr. Jutarop Phetcharaburanin, Assistant Dean for Research and International Relation Affairs. The discussions were held at Meeting Room 2 (5203), 2nd floor, Wechwichakarn Building, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University.

The implementation of a sustainable Emergency Care Network in Laos PDR project is a joint project between Khon Kaen University Thailand, University of Tsukuba, Japan, and University of Health Science, Laos PDR, to improve emergency medical services in Lao PDR. The Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University is entrusted by the University of Tsukuba, Japan, and the University of Health Science, Lao PDR, to become the training center for emergency medical personal. Associate Professor Somsak Tiamkao, Head, Department of Emergency Medicine, is the project supervisor and evaluator for the Lao PDR doctors in training.  Already, 8 doctors whom have graduated from this training program in the Faculty of Medicine Khon Kaen University.

 

 

 

Written by: Natakon Naowarojna

International Relations Office, Research and International Relations Affairs

Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University

 

MDKKU and DB Result PTY Ltd consider Collaboration in Healthcare Digital Transformation


On December 7, 2020
, Mr. Simon Royle, Country Director Indochina, and Mr. Stuart Shaw, Chief Marketing Officer Indochina, DB Result Pty Ltd visited the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University to discuss the possibility of collaboration in developing digital transformation for healthcare.

The Faulty of Medicine led by Assistant Professor Chavakij Bhoomibunchoo, Associate Dean for Medical Hub and Center of Excellence, Associate Professor Wimonrat Sriraj, Associate Dean for Research and International Affairs, Assistant Professor Paitoon Patiyannawat, Assistant to the Dean for Medical Hub and Center of Excellence, Dr. Jutarop Phetcharaburanin, Assistant to the Dean for Research and International Affairs, and Mrs. Duangsamorn Chankwang, Head, International Relations Office, welcomed the delegates.

DB Result Pty Ltd. is an award winning Australian digital business consulting and technology company with strong capability in the healthcare sector. The DB Results Pty Ltd. Australia offered the Faculty of Medicine collaboration in implementing software to upgrade and increase Srinagarind Hospital’s work efficiency by replacing some paper-based systems with computer-based systems

 

 

 

Written by: Natakon Naowarojna

International Relations Officer

Research and International Relations Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University

 

“Hybrid Clinical Rounds: When Bedside Meets Virtual”

 

All are invited to join online conference on the topic “Hybrid Clinical Rounds: When Bedside Meets Virtual” which will be held on June, 3rd2020, 8 AM CDT (20.00-21.00 Thailand)

Speakers: Aarti Bavare, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Pediatric Critical Medicine

Director, Rapid Response Team and CPR Quality

Jordana Goldman, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatric Critical Medicine

Director, Critical Care Quality and Safety

Satid Thammasitboon, MD, MHPE, Associate Professor of Pediatric Critical Medicine

Director, Center for Research, Innovation and Scholarship in Medical Education

All from Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA

Moderator: Rosawan Areemit, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University

 

Link: Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89721488222?pwd=ZUhZcmtzclhmSytpZjJ0Y3VoejZ4dz09

 

Meeting ID: 897 2148 8222

Password: 051034

Medical Education Transforms to Online during COVID-19

 

On May 9, 2020, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University through Khon Kaen University Medical Student Association, hosts the First International Webinars entitled ‘Medical Education in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic: Student Perspectives’.  Speakers are medical students from 4 universities and countries: Mr. Sam Lin, 4th-year medical student, Chang Gung University School of Medicine, Taiwan; Miss Fontong Katato, 4th-year medical student, Sun Yat – Sen University of Medicine Sciences, PR. China; Miss Alexa Dzienny, 3rd-year medical student, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, USA and Miss Chantarateera Pholvivat, 5th-year medical student, Khon Kaen University, Thailand.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, our usual practices of medical education have been disrupted at an unprecedented pace and scale. The clinical rotations are suspended for medical students and the face-to-face teaching has been changed

to virtual platforms. The medical students are facing difficulties and stressful times that have arisen due to the widespread effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The alternative effective teaching strategies and safest education in supporting and enhancing medical students’ education is online teaching.  “4th– and 5th-year medical students study from home solely while 6th– year medical students study and work in the hospital”, Chantarateera said.  Same as Taiwan, Sam said “lecture classes held online but he has small group classes”.  Meanwhile none of the medical students are allowed to remain at the hospital in China and the US.  Chinese Professors do bedside-teaching via video calls so that medical students can appreciate real situations.  Chantarateera, Fontong and Alexa are satisfied with the online teaching and understand that it is the rationale due to the inevitable situation of COVID-19 but Sam goes against.  He desires to study with his classmates who drive and motivate him to study.  However, all speakers agreed, online classes have some limitations while bedside teaching with patients in wards offers essential opportunity to acquire practical and clinical skills.

Written by: Miss Thanjira Sumanont, 5thyear medical student

Edited by: Dr. Jutarop Phetcharaburanin, Miss Duangsamorn Chankwang and Miss Kanokphorn Hinthao, International Relations Division, Research and International Relations Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University

 

 

Webinar Conferrance: Educator Challenge during Outbreak

 

ฝ่ายวิชาการ​คณะแพทยศาสตร์​ มหา​วิทยาลัย​ขอนแก่น​ ร่วมกับคณะ​แพทยศาสตร์​ โรงพยาบาล​รามาธิบดี​ มหาวิทยาลัย​มหิดล
ขอ​เชิญ​อาจารย์​และผู้สนใจทุก​ท่าน​ เข้าร่วมประชุม​
International Medical ​Education​ Webinar

Topic: International Experiences: Challenges in Undergraduate Medical Education during the COVID-19 Outbreak

Speakers : UK, Netherlands, Japan, Thailand

Time: วันพุธ​ที่​ 15​ เมษายน​ 2563​ เวลา 20.00 น.​ (เวลาประเทศไทย)​

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/456864539

 

Brief Discussion for Future Research Collaboration

 

Mr. Vira Kchorng from Regional Training Center for Health, Cambodia; Mrs. Sahar Ahmed Dewedar Abdou Elbassiuny, from the Faculty of Medicine, Ain shams University, Egypt; Mr. Manaseh Asser Bocha, from Ministry of Health representing Mount Kenya University and Jomo kenyatta University of Agricultural, Kenya; Mr. Abdullahi Muse Ahmed, from Jazeera University, Somalia and Ms. Islam Alsser Mhjob Salih, from Ministry of Health, Sudan, visited the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University to attend the international training on “Tropical Medicine, Community Health Care and Research” during 25 February – 16 March 2020.

On March 16, 2020 Dr. Jutarop Phetcharaburanin, Assistant Dean for International Relations and Cooperation Strategies, and Assistant Professor Isaraporn Thepwongsa, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs welcomed and discussed with them the possibility of MOU establishment and details for the research collaborative plans as well as the staff and student exchange program. Assistant Professor Isaraporn Thepwongsa who was a lecturer of Department of Community Medicine was the main coordinator in hosting the international training on “Tropical Medicine, Community Health Care and Research” and initiating the research collaboration with above institutions.

 

 

Reported by: Natakon Naowarojna, International Relations Officer