Faculty of Medicine, Princess of Naradhiwas University
Faculty of Medicine, Princess of Naradhiwas University is a medical school located in Narathiwat Province, Thailand. It is one of the medical faculties under the administration of Princess of Naradhiwas University (PNU), a public university established to promote higher education in the southern region of Thailand. The faculty is dedicated to providing medical education, conducting research, and offering healthcare services with a focus on addressing the health issues prevalent in the southern part of the country.
History[edit | edit source]
The Faculty of Medicine at Princess of Naradhiwas University was established to fulfill the need for more healthcare professionals in Thailand's southern provinces, an area that has faced numerous health challenges and shortages of medical personnel. The initiative to create the faculty was part of a broader effort by the Thai government and the Ministry of Education to improve healthcare access and education in the region.
Programs[edit | edit source]
The Faculty of Medicine offers a six-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, which is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to become competent and ethical physicians. The curriculum is divided into pre-clinical and clinical phases, providing a comprehensive education that covers basic medical sciences, clinical medicine, and community health.
Pre-Clinical Education[edit | edit source]
The first three years of the MD program focus on pre-clinical education, where students learn the fundamental sciences relevant to medicine, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. This phase also introduces students to the concepts of public health and preventive medicine.
Clinical Education[edit | edit source]
The latter half of the program emphasizes clinical education, where students gain hands-on experience in various medical specialties through rotations in the university's affiliated hospitals and healthcare centers. This practical training covers major areas of medicine such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry, among others.
Research[edit | edit source]
The Faculty of Medicine is actively involved in research, with a focus on health issues relevant to the southern region of Thailand. Research areas include tropical diseases, community health, and innovative medical education methods. The faculty encourages students to participate in research projects as part of their education.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The faculty boasts modern facilities, including state-of-the-art laboratories, a medical library, and simulation centers that provide students with a conducive learning environment. Clinical training is primarily conducted at affiliated hospitals, which serve as the main sites for hands-on patient care experience.
Community Service[edit | edit source]
A significant aspect of the faculty's mission is to improve healthcare in the southern provinces of Thailand. It engages in various community service activities, including health promotion and disease prevention programs, free medical camps, and public health awareness campaigns.
Affiliations[edit | edit source]
The Faculty of Medicine, Princess of Naradhiwas University, maintains affiliations with several hospitals and healthcare institutions in the region. These affiliations provide students with diverse clinical training opportunities and contribute to the faculty's efforts in improving healthcare services in the community.
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