Khon Kaen University Hosts Prestigious ENT Workshop with Professor Adrian James

 

The Faculty of Medicine at Khon Kaen University is proud to host a specialized ENT workshop led by renowned otolaryngologist Professor Adrian James from the University of Toronto, Canada. The workshop, titled the “1st Total Endoscopic Ear Surgery & 18th Khon Kaen Temporal Bone Dissection Cours”, will be held on August 29-30, 2024.

Professor Adrian James, a distinguished figure in the field of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, is bringing his expertise to Khon Kaen University for this exclusive workshop. With an impressive academic background and extensive experience at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Professor James will guide participants through advanced techniques in endoscopic ear surgery.

The workshop will cover critical topics such as endoscopic myringotomy with vent tube insertion, endoscopic tympanoplasty, and endoscopic inner ear surgery, among others. The course is designed for practitioners looking to refine their skills in these specialized areas of otolaryngology.

This event is particularly noteworthy as it marks the first time a total endoscopic ear surgery course is being conducted at Khon Kaen University. The program ensures personalized instruction and hands-on experience with fresh frozen cadavers.

In addition to the workshop, Professor Adrian James was warmly welcomed by Assoc. Prof. Thuss Sanguansak, Vice Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communication, and Asst. Prof. Supawan Laohasiriwong, Assistant for International Relations and Corporate Communication. The discussions extended beyond the scope of the workshop, exploring potential collaborations in elective programs and further academic partnerships between the University of Toronto and Khon Kaen University.

This event underscores Khon Kaen University’s commitment to advancing medical education and fostering international cooperation in the field of otolaryngology. The Faculty of Medicine continues to be a leader in providing cutting-edge medical training and research opportunities, attracting top-tier professionals from around the globe.

 

 

 

Breaking Boundaries: KKU and UOEH Medical Students Unite in a Groundbreaking Cultural and Knowledge Exchange

 

The Faculty of Medicine at Khon Kaen University (KKU) is thrilled to have warmly welcomed a distinguished group of medical students from the University of Occupational and Environmental Health (UOEH), Japan, for a momentous cultural exchange program. Held from August 20-24, 2024, this event was graced by the presence of Associate Professor Supawan Laohasiriwong, Assistant to the Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communications, who extended a warm reception to the delegation.

 

 

The UOEH students participating in this groundbreaking exchange include:

  1. Mayu Sugiyama
  2. Tomoe Takaki
  3. Rei Kariya

This cultural exchange, organized in collaboration with the International Relations Club of the KKU Medical Student Association, is a pioneering initiative aimed at bridging diverse cultures and fostering international relationships among future medical professionals.

Highlights of the Program:

  • Enhancing Global Communication and Understanding: The students engaged in activities designed to promote cross-cultural communication, broaden their perspectives, and deepen their understanding of global health challenges.
  • Exchanging Knowledge and Best Practices: Participants shared insights into their respective educational systems and public health approaches, fostering mutual learning and expanding their global medical knowledge.
  • Strengthening International Relationships: This program not only forged lasting bonds between KKU and UOEH medical students but also laid the groundwork for future collaborations in the medical field.

This exchange program offers an unparalleled opportunity for students to connect, celebrate cultural diversity, and learn from one another. We anticipate that this experience will leave a lasting impact on all participants, both personally and professionally, and serve as a catalyst for future international collaborations and enduring friendships.

 

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Kumamoto University Forges Global Medical Alliances: Delegation Strengthens Ties with Khon Kaen University

 

On August 21, 2024, Khon Kaen University warmly welcomed a distinguished delegation from Japan. Associate Professor Daris Theerakulpisut, Assistant to the Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communications, extended a warm reception to Professor Emeritus Masayuki Hayashi, MD, PhD, from Fukushima Medical University (FMU) and Director of Osaka Christ College (OCC), along with six medical students from Kumamoto University.

 

 

The visiting students were:

  1. Miss Ayami Kohara – 5th Year
  2. Miss Yuria Sakata – 3rd Year
  3. Koki Koba – 1st Year
  4. Tomoki Nakamura – 1st Year
  5. Akira Katsumata – 1st Year
  6. Yuki Mito – 1st Year

This visit focused on fostering academic collaboration and cultural exchange between the two countries. The delegation began with a study tour at the Nuclear Medicine Unit, Department of Radiology, where they had the opportunity to closely observe Thailand’s medical education system and its high-quality medical services.

Following the tour, the delegation visited the Princess Srinagarindra Memorial Museum at Srinagarind Hospital, an important educational site that showcases the life and contributions of Princess Srinagarindra, particularly in healthcare and improving the quality of life for people in remote areas.

 

 

The visit concluded with a hands-on session at the Skill Lab, where the students participated in simulated medical practice, enhancing their professional skills and confidence for their future careers.

The visit from the Kumamoto delegation not only strengthened the ties between Khon Kaen University and leading educational institutions in Japan but also underscored Khon Kaen University’s commitment to promoting international cooperation and cultural exchange in medical education with sustainability and quality.

 

Forging Global Health Alliances: Mie University’s Professor Hiroyuki Sakurai and Medical Students’ Inspiring Visit to Khon Kaen University

 

Khon Kaen University was honored to host an inspiring visit from Professor Hiroyuki Sakurai, Deputy Director of Iga City General Hospital and a distinguished academic from Mie University, Japan. Accompanied by seven promising medical students, Professor Sakurai’s visit from August 26 – 29, 2024, represented a pivotal moment in strengthening international ties and fostering cross-cultural exchange in the field of healthcare.

The delegation received a warm and gracious welcome from Assoc. Prof. Thuss Sanguansak, Vice Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communication, who expressed their heartfelt greetings on behalf of the Faculty of Medicine.

 

 

Renowned for his groundbreaking contributions in hepatobiliary pancreatic and transplant surgery, Professor Sakurai led a team of enthusiastic students eager to delve into Thailand’s unique medical landscape:

  • Ms. Fuko Hattori, 2nd-year medical student
  • Ms. Yuzune Ogawa, 2nd-year medical student
  • Ms. Nonoka Suzuki, 1st-year medical student
  • Ms. Reika Nishida, 1st-year medical student
  • Ms. Mizuki Takabatake, 1st-year medical student
  • Ms. Reina Takikawa, 1st-year medical student
  • Ms. Nana Takashima, 1st-year medical student

 

 

The visit was characterized by engaging and collaborative experiences, including insightful tours of the Srinagarind Hospital’s state-of-the-art surgical wards and outpatient departments. These visits offered the delegation a firsthand glimpse into the advanced medical practices and high standards of patient care maintained at Khon Kaen University.

Beyond the clinical environment, the visitors were immersed in the rich cultural heritage of Thailand, with explorations of iconic sites such as Wat Nong Waeng and Wat Thung Setthi. These cultural excursions deepened their appreciation of Thailand’s traditions, complementing the academic exchanges.

A key highlight of the visit was the educational exchange at the Sam Liam Primary Care Unit, which plays a crucial role in ensuring comprehensive and continuous patient care. The unit bridges the gap between hospital and community healthcare by improving patient follow-up and enhancing communication through modern tools like group chats and phone calls. This model has significantly improved the quality of life for dependent patients and reduced hospital readmissions.

The delegation also explored the Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine department at Khon Kaen Hospital. Established to educate the public on traditional Thai medicine and the correct use of Thai herbs for health maintenance and disease prevention, this center integrates traditional therapies like Thai massage and herbal medicine with modern medical practices. This fusion provides a unique healthcare experience that addresses a wide range of health issues, including insomnia, stress, depression, gastrointestinal disorders, and chronic pain.

A transformative visit to the Kum Koon Center further enriched the delegation’s experience. This pioneering model of sustainable living and holistic health was founded by Dr. Apisit Thamrongwarangkul, former Director of Ubolratana Hospital, and his wife, Dr. Thanthip Thamrongwarangkul. The center, which supplies organic vegetables to hospitals and serves as an educational hub for integrated agriculture, also offers employment opportunities for the underprivileged, making it a beacon of community-driven health and sustainability.

The visit also spotlighted the “Lawa Model,” an innovative community-based strategy to combat liver fluke disease. Pioneered by Prof. Dr. Banchob Sripa, Director of the Tropical Disease Research Center at Khon Kaen University, the Lawa Model has become a national and international benchmark for liver fluke control and prevention. The model’s success has transformed Lawa Village and the Ban Lawa Health Promotion Hospital into leading sites for studying integrated liver fluke control, earning recognition from the World Health Organization (WHO) in the Asia-Pacific region. The model’s principles have been implemented across the Mekong subregion, underscoring its global impact.

As the visit concluded, it was clear that this exchange had not only strengthened academic collaboration but also deepened the bond between Mie University and Khon Kaen University. The Faculty of Medicine at Khon Kaen University eagerly anticipates future collaborations, united in their shared commitment to excellence in medical education and global healthcare.

This visit stands as a testament to the enduring partnership between the two institutions and their collective dedication to advancing global healthcare and education.

 

 

 

KKU Faculty of Medicine Welcomes Esteemed Delegation from Keio University, Japan

 

On August 22, 2024, Associate Professor Thuss Sanguansak, Vice Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communication, had the distinct honor of welcoming a prestigious delegation from Japan’s Keio University. The delegation, led by Associate Professor Dr. Yaowared Chulikhit, Associate Dean for Research, Innovation, and International Relations at the Faculty of Pharmacy, included three distinguished faculty members: Professor Yonezawa Atsushi, Associate Professor Akiyoshi Takeshi, and Associate Professor Matsuzaki Juntaro.

 

 

The purpose of their visit to Khon Kaen University’s Faculty of Medicine was to explore potential collaborations and forge stronger ties between the two institutions. A key topic of discussion was the delegation’s interest in sending Japanese pharmacists to Srinagarind Hospital for specialized training and observation. This collaboration would focus on the hospital’s cutting-edge pharmaceutical practices, particularly in the management and dispensing of medications for complex conditions such as cancer.

This visit marks a significant step forward in international academic cooperation, promising to enhance both institutions’ global impact in the field of pharmacy and medical sciences.

 

 

 

 

Global Collaboration Boost: MDKKU Welcomes Prof. Joshua Solomon from National Jewish Health, University of Colorado, USA

 

On August 21, 2024, Khon Kaen University’s Faculty of Medicine, led by Associate Professor Pattarapong Makarawate, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Associate Professor Thuss Sanguansak, Vice Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communication, and Associate Professor Warachaya Phanphruk, Assistant for International Relations and Corporate Communication, proudly welcomed Prof. Joshua Jamal Solomon, MD, an expert in Pulmonary Medicine from National Jewish Health, University of Colorado, USA.

 

 

Prof. Solomon joined the Faculty as a Visiting Professor at the Department of Medicine from August 19 to 25, 2024. During his visit, he will deliver lectures and conduct practical workshops on Interstitial Lung Disease Education. Additionally, he will serve as a research advisor to students and faculty researchers within the Faculty of Medicine.

The discussions during Prof. Solomon’s visit centered on fostering collaborative efforts in research, academics, innovation, and future joint activities, marking a significant step forward in international cooperation between the institutions.

 

 

 

Keio University Delegation Explores Clinical Research Excellence at Khon Kaen University’s ACRO

 

Professor YONEZAWA Atsushi, Associate Professor AKIYOSHI Takeshi, and Associate Professor MATSUZAKI Juntaro, along with 18 pharmacy students from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University, Japan, recently visited Khon Kaen University for a comprehensive study tour and cultural exchange. As part of their visit, the delegation explored the Advanced Clinical Research Organization (ACRO) at the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, to gain insights into cutting-edge clinical research and management practices.

 

 

The delegation was warmly welcomed by Ms. Thanitta Udompanit, Deputy Director for Business & General Administration Department (BGAD), ACRO, who provided an overview of the facility’s capabilities and its contributions to global clinical research. ACRO operates as an enterprise unit under the Faculty of Medicine, with the primary mission of delivering internationally recognized clinical research services.

The visit by Keio University’s Faculty of Pharmacy is a testament to the international recognition of ACRO’s capabilities and the collaborative spirit that drives Khon Kaen University’s commitment to academic and professional excellence. The exchange provided an enriching experience for both institutions, fostering opportunities for future collaborations in the field of clinical research.

 

 

 

Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University Welcomes Specialist Gynecologist Dr. Desiree Yap

 

In an exciting development for the Faculty of Medicine at Khon Kaen University, Associate Professor Thuss Sanguansak, Vice Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communication, and Associate Professor Warachaya Phanphruk, Assistant Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communication, are pleased to welcome Dr. Desiree Yap AM, a distinguished Specialist Gynecologist, MBBS FRANZCOG FRCOG MPHTM GAICD. Dr. Yap’s visit, scheduled from July 15th to August 5th, 2024, marks a significant step in our ongoing mission to enhance educational standards and foster international collaboration.

 

 

Dr. Yap, a specialist at the Royal Women’s Hospital’s Dysplasia Unit, renowned for her expertise in abnormal cervical screening, brings a wealth of clinical, research, and teaching experience. Additionally, she serves in the Menopause Unit at Monash Medical Centre Southern Health, making her visit a highly anticipated event for our faculty and students.

Throughout her visit, Dr. Yap will deliver impactful lectures aimed at raising the standards of both pre-degree and post-degree education, aligning with our goal of internationalization. She will also explore opportunities for international collaborative research projects, providing valuable academic support in developing postgraduate studies and supervising staff and postgraduate students in related fields.

This prestigious visit is facilitated by the dedicated efforts of Associate Professor Waraluk Sombunpon from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Their commitment to fostering international relationships and enhancing the academic environment at Khon Kaen University is greatly appreciated.

We are thrilled to host Dr. Yap and look forward to the invaluable insights and advancements her visit will bring to our institution.

 

 

 

MDKKU Strengthens Global Ties with USAC: A New Era of Collaboration in Health Sciences

 

On July 26, 2024, representatives from the Office of International Affairs at Khon Kaen University (KKU) hosted Ms. Chaidarun Tippawan, Director of the University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) Thailand Programs, for a significant meeting with the Faculty of Medicine’s representatives.

The discussions were led by Assistant Professor Supawan Laohasiriwong, MD, Assistant for International Relations and Corporate Communication, alongside Associate Professor Watcharin Loilome, Director of the Cholangiocarcinoma Research Institute, and Associate Professor Sutas Suttiprapa, Head of the Department of Tropical Medicine.

The primary focus of the meeting was to explore academic cooperation opportunities, particularly in student exchange programs and professional training experiences. The collaboration aims to enhance knowledge and understanding in public health and health sciences through joint educational initiatives and partnerships within Khon Kaen University.

Since its establishment in 1982, USAC, a non-profit organization, has provided life-changing opportunities for students to live and learn across various countries worldwide. With over 50 international study programs across various countries, USAC is committed to providing students with countless opportunities to experience life abroad and become global citizens.

This meeting highlights Khon Kaen University’s dedication to building global partnerships and advancing excellence in health sciences. By fostering international collaboration, the university aims to enrich educational experiences and drive innovation in public health, ultimately benefiting both the local and global communities.

 

 

 

MDKKU Hosts Associate Professor Hiroyuki Otsuka for Trauma Surgery Collaboration

 

On July 23, 2024, the Faculty of Medicine, led by Assoc. Prof. Thuss Sanguansak, Vice Dean for International Relations and Corporate Communication, warmly welcomed Assoc. Prof. Hiroyuki Otsuka, the Director of the Emergency Center at the Department of Emergency Medicine and Surgery, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

During his visit, Associate Professor Otsuka engaged in a study tour and held discussions aimed at fostering collaboration in the fields of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Initial coordination was conducted with Assistant Professor Panu Teeratakulpisarn, MD, Head of the Center of Excellence for Trauma at the Trauma Unit, Department of Surgery, Khon Kaen University.

 

 

This visit marks a significant step forward in the Faculty of Medicine’s ongoing efforts to strengthen international partnerships and advance medical education and research. The collaboration with Tokai University Hachioji Hospital has the potential to make a real difference in the lives of patients by improving trauma care and surgical outcomes in Thailand.