SMC opens Transgender Clinic

 

A Clinic for Transgender Health called Trans Wellness Clinic is now open every Thursday, for children and adults at the Special Medical Care Center (SMC), Srinagarind Hospital.    A specially trained expert team  provides and coordinates comprehensive gender-inclusive services including;     

  • Primary care
  • Hormone Therapy and Consultation
  • Gynecology
  • Mental health
  • Gender-confirmation surgery

 

To Make an Appointment

 

  1. visit SMC,

1st floor, Princess Mother Memorial Building (Sor War),

Srinagarind Hospital,

Faculty of Medciine

Khon Kaen University, OR

  1. Telephone: 043 366 444, OR
  2. Use Line ID: @SMCKKU.

 

 

Written by Adisorn Tadsakorn

 

The 3rd Anniversary Symposium for Double Degree Program: The DDP symposium 2021

 

The Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University in collaboration   with Mahidol University, Chiang Mai University, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand and Kumamoto University, Japan invites graduate students to join the online conference:  ‘The 3rd Anniversary Symposium for Double Degree Program’,  July 1 – 2, 2021.

 

Speakers will be:

Professor Tomohiro Sawa, Kumamoto University

Professor Chatchai Tayapiwatana, Chiang Mai University

Professor Gregory Riggins, Johns Hopkins University

Professor Nipon Chattipakorn, Chiang Mai University

Associate Professor Siwanon Jirawattanotai, Mahidol University; and,

Associate Professor Kiatichai Faksri, Khon Kaen University

 

We are also pleased to invite you to join the 3minute Research Competition: 3MR’.  

Qualification

  • Graduate students or graduated BEFORE July 1, 2020
  • DDP Networking are welcome

Theme

  1. Communicable Diseases
  2. Non-communicable Diseases

Awards

Winner 3,000 THB

First Runner Up 2,000 THB

Second Runner Up 1,000 THB

 

Join us via Line ads: @ddp2021

Register Now Click

For more details  visit https://www.facebook.com/ddp2021

 

 

 

KKU International Student Orientation

 

The International Affairs Division, Khon Kaen University has organized an orientation event to welcome international student for the 1st semester academic year 2021.  Due to COVID19 restrictions the conference will be an online zoom meeting from 3 – 4pm, June 4, 2021. It is intended to provide information about KKU services and to start building connections between students and staff.

 

Written by Miss Taksaporn Vongsa-Nga

 

INFECTION 2021 Virtual Conference

 

24 June 2021 | 8:55am-5:35pm (HK time)
Zoom (English)

Organized by the Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Chinese University of Hong Kong, the INFECTION 2021 Virtual Conference will bring together academics, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss the latest research on the themes of COVID-19, HIV/AIDS, and viral hepatitis. Presentations will cover clinical management, research, public health, and epidemiology.

Speakers:

  • Prof. Paul K.S. Chan, Department of Microbiology, CUHK, Hong Kong
  • Dr. Donn Colby, U.S. Military HIV Research Program, Henry Jackson Foundation, USA
  • Dr. Michael Ison, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, USA
  • Dr. Rebecca K.Y. Lam, Viral Hepatitis Control Office, Department of Health, Hong Kong
  • Dr. Grace C.Y. Lui, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine & Therapeutics, CUHK, Hong Kong
  • Dr. Josep Mallolas, Department of Medicine, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain
  • Prof. Limin Mao, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney, Australia
  • Prof. Eskild Petersen, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Dr. Siddharth Sridhar, Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Dr. Julian Tang, Department of Respiratory Sciences, University of Leicester, UK
  • Dr. Joseph Tucker, Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases, The University of North Carolina, USA
  • Dr. Haruka Uemura, National Center for Global Health & Medicine, Japan
  • Prof. Eng-Kiong Yeoh, Centre for Health Systems & Policy Research, CUHK, Hong Kong

Register here: https://www.infection-2021.com/

 

SBS Virtual Research Day 2021 cum Nordic Symposium

 

16-17 June 2021
16 June – 2:00pm-6:00pm | 17 June – 9:00am-6:10pm (HK time)
Zoom (English)

The School of Biomedical Sciences (SBS), Chinese University of Hong Kong will host the SBS Virtual Research Day cum Nordic Symposium on 16-17 June 2021. With the aim of fostering academic linkages and collaborations, the event will bring together members of the Hong Kong-Nordic Research Network to exchange the latest discoveries and research ideas related to neurodegenerative diseases, DNA repair, and aging, in addition to providing a platform for SBS members to showcase their research advances in cancer biology and experimental therapeutics; developmental and regenerative biology; and neural, vascular, and metabolic biology.

Speakers:

  • Prof. Linda Bergersen, Institute for Oral Biology, University of Oslo, Norway & Department of Neuroscience, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Prof. Magnar Bjørås, Department of Clinical & Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
  • Prof. Vilhelm A. Bohr, Section on DNA Repair, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, USA
  • Prof. Evandro Fang, Department of Clinical Molecular Biology, University of Oslo, Norway
  • Prof. Megan Yi Ping Ho, Department of Biomedical Engineering, CUHK, Hong Kong
  • Prof. Jason Seong-Jin Kim, GILO Institute, Republic of Korea
  • Prof. Kai Liu, Division of Life Science, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
  • Prof. Hilde Nilsen, Department of Clinical Molecular Biology, University of Oslo, Norway
  • Prof. Per Nilsson, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences & Society, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
  • Prof. Lene Rasmussen, Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Register here: https://cuhk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIscu6urjMqGtTzbT4SXDT4lcgWifzDKT3R

 

Joint-Institute Forum: A One Health Approach to Neglected Tropical Diseases

We are excited to invite you to join the Joint-Institute Forum 2/2021 via Zoom on the topic “A One Health Approach to Neglected Tropical Diseases” by Professor Darren Gray, Australian National University, Australia.

Date: May 28, 2021

Time: 10.00-11.00 AM (Bangkok time).

Zoom Meeting ID: 964 9287 3956

Passcode: 024678

 

KKU gives 3 Positive-Pressure TOT-KKU SWAB Test Boxes to the Medical Science Department

 

May 11, 2021 at Building 2 of KKU Library – Khon Kaen University led by Assoc. Prof. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul, M.D., President of the University gave 3 Positive-Pressure TOT-KKU SWAB Test Boxes to representative of the Department of Medical Science: Mr. Wichai Prasatthong, Director of the 7th Medical Science Center Khon Kaen. Mrs. Wajana Changthong, a Senior Professional Associated Medical Officer. Among witnesses were Prof. Thidarat Boonmars, Ph.D., Vice President for Innovation and Enterprise of Khon Kaen University; Asst. Prof. Natthapat Ananteerakul, Assistant to the President for Education and Academic Services; Mr. Peerawat Ratanapongpian, Sales and Customer Service Manager, Northeast Region 1, National Telecom Public Company Limited; and Mr. Chalor Prasongdee, Khon Kaen Telephone, National Telecom Public Company Limited.

 

 

The ceremony began at 13:00 p.m., with Assoc. Prof. Suphat Seenawat, M.D., Director of Khon Kaen University Library conveying a reporting speech. In short, from the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19 at present, all sectors, government and private, medical and public health organizations, even the library which is a learning resource, have to be aware of the importance of surveillance of the disease. This is done by dissemination and public relation of information related to self-practices to prevent the spread. Organizations have to provide tools, equipment and materials for prevention of the disease. However, with the present situation, procurement of the tools and equipment is rather difficult. It is necessary, therefore, to invent, develop, or modify new innovations on our own. With collaboration from the innovation and enterprise section, KKU Maker Space, KKU Library, and the , National Telecom Public Company Limited; the positive-pressure TOT-KKU SWAB test boxes have been developed by modifying the old-style telephone boxes donated by NT. These boxes will be used by the medical team to screen patients with COVID-19. They will answer the surveillance measures and help reduce the risk in the spreading of Covid-19 according to the standard set forth by the Department of Disease Prevention.

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Suphat Seenawat, M.D., Director of Khon Kaen University Library said that the KKU Maker Space team from KKU Library invented 9 positive-pressure TOT-KKU SWAB test boxes, 4 out of which were already given out: 1 to Srinagarind Hospital, 1 to Queen Sirikit Heart Center, and 2 to Department of Medical Science. Today, 3 more boxes were given to Department of Medical Science.

Assoc. Prof. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul, M.D., President of Khon Kaen University said in the opening address that he was pleased to chair the meeting on this day. He realized so well the cooperation of all sectors in the surveillance and prevention of the disease, and the invention or modification of the new innovation for the medical staff to use in safely screening the patients with Covid-19. He would like to see more of these activities and the extension of usage.

 

 

At the end, the KKU Maker Space team from KKU Library demonstrated the details and use of the old telephone kiosks given by the National Telecom Public Company Limited. The boxes were installed with UVC light that can also sterilize at the same time as providing light, a ventilator with automatic on-off switch sensor, and wheels that enable easy moving. In addition, the door has been adjusted using the magnetic system. Inside, there is a tray for placing tools and utensils. The demonstration was done by Mrs. Wajana Changthong, a Senior Professional Associated Medical Officer the 7th Medical Science Center Khon Kaen.

 

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Newsletter Issue 3-2564

The 43rd Annual Conference of the Anatomy Association of Thailand (AAT43): First time in online conference format

 

The 43rd Annual Conference of the Anatomy Association of Thailand (AAT43) ran from 5-7 May 2021, co-hosted and organized by the Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, and the Division of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen University, the Faculty of Medicine, Mahasarakham University, the College of Medicine and Public Health, Ubon Ratchathani University and the Anatomy Association of Thailand.   Due to COVID-19 restrictions the conference ran completely online.

 

 

 

Associate Professor Kowit Chaisiwamongkol, President of Anatomy Association of Thailand gave the welcome speech, while Assistant Professor Amnart Chaichun, Chair of the AAT43 Organizing Committee and Head of Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University gave a reporting speech and Associate Professor Dr. Chuchat Kamollerd, Dean of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen University presided over the opening ceremony. The conference had global appeal, attracting over 200 medical staff, anatomists, researchers, and scientists from around the world.

 

 

 

 

Rapid technological change is affecting every area of anatomic sciences, and the co-hosts aimed to provide a dynamic opportunity for medical practitioners, anatomists, researchers, and scientists to share knowledge on the latest developments and future directions and explore potential collaborative opportunities.  The program included lectures, symposia, interactive technical seminars, panel discussions, oral and poster presentations.

This conference heard online specialist lectures from experts such as, Associate Professor S Thameem Dheen, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Professor Dr. Allan Pracey, University of Sheffield, UK, Professor Dr. Friedrich Paulsen, Friedrich–Alexander University Erlangen–Nürnberg, Germany, Professor Dr. Tracey Wilkinson, University of Dundee, UK and Associate Professor Kanokpan Wongprasert, Mahidol University, Thailand.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Written by Yada Lertkhajornsak

Edited by John Smith

 

KKU Library donates 1000 cloth masks to Srinagarind Hospital teams who are working under Covid-19 pandemic

 

April 28, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. – Khon Kaen University Library, led by Assoc. Prof. Supat Seenawat, M.D., Director of the Library and administrators, donated 1,000 cloth masks to Srinagarind Hospital. Prof. Somsak Tiamkao, M.D., Deputy Director of Srinagarind Hospital for Medical Service and Director of the first Field Hospital received the masks. The event took place at Lecture Hall 1, Lecture Building, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University.

The cloth masks were made by KKU Library and members of the Senior Staff Association, voluntary personnel and students of Khon Kaen University. The purpose is to give them to the medical teams to use when they work with the patients. Before giving out, the masks have been washed and sanitized.

Khon Kaen University Library, library users and everyone want to support the health professionals and teams in their hard work.

 

 

 

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