... Network, a non-profit organization in Japan, and Dr. Sopak Supakul, Former Vice President of Thai Students’ Association in Japan under The Royal Patronage (TSAJ).
Ambassador Singtong congratulated Dr. Sopak on his success in obtaining professional medical certification in Japan. He also requested Dr. Sopak to provide medical consultation support for the Thai community in Japan and to participate in the Embassy’s consular activities. Mr. Sopak is a Japanese Government’s medical scholar and is ...
... สำนักงานเศรษฐกิจการลงทุน ณ กรุงโตเกียว ได้จัดสัมมนาออนไลน์ (Webinar) ในหัวข้อ “Thailand: Additional Incentive for Immediate investment in Manufacturing and Development of Medical Related Products” เพื่อเชิญชวนให้บริษัทเอกชนญี่ปุ่นเข้ามาลงทุนขยายฐานการผลิตอุปกรณ์การแพทย์ในไทย ...
... health courses at Harvard University. The interest of the Mahidol couple in these fields would later prove that it was a boon for the development of modern medicine and public health in Thailand.
In 1974, the Princess established the Princess Mother’s Medical Volunteer Foundation (PMMVF) to dispatch volunteer medical teams to offer treatment to people in remote areas. Thailand back then was a second-tier developing country faced with security challenges in various forms, such as internal unrest, poverty ...
On 1 July 2020 Mr. MATSUZAWA Ken, President of the International Friendship Exchange Council (FEC), Former Ambassador YUSHITA Hiroyuki, and Mrs. SONDA Kyoko, President of Tokyo Medical Consulting Company paid a courtesy call on Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun. Cooperation between the FEC and the Embassy in the future has been discussed.
On 1 July 2020 Mr. MATSUZAWA Ken, President of the International Friendship Exchange Council ...
On 22 May 2019, Mr. Sakarn Bunnag, MD Director of Institute of Geriatric Medicine and delegation from Department of Medical Services paid a courtesy call on the Ambassador to discuss about elderly health service system and elderly health insurance in Japan. In addition, the Ambassador also gave a briefing on Thailand- Japan Relation in every aspects to the delegation....
... On 27-28March 2025, the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo organized a basic health check-up and mental health care program for Thai workers and Thai nationals in Japan at the Embassy.
The program was held in collaboration with the Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health, which sent medical personnel to provide free physical health check-ups (internal medicine and occupational medicine) and psychological counselling to Thai nationals in Japan, with over 80individuals participating....
... Former Ambassador of Japan to Thailand, and Mr. TATSUMA Toshiro, Visiting Professor at Shoin University and Advisor to Foreign Press Centre, met Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun. They have a fruitful discussion on ways to promote exchanges on education, medical field, media and local-to-local cooperation between Thailand and Japan.
On 19August 2020, H.E. Mr. KOBAYASHI Hideaki, Former Ambassador of Japan to Thailand, and Mr. TATSUMA Toshiro, Visiting Professor at Shoin University and Advisor to Foreign ...
... of Dr. Naris Waranawat, a pediatrician, and, Ms. Rungtiwa Aswinanonh, a registered nurse; to pay a courtesy call on Mrs. Makiko Kikuta, the Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the occasion of their completion of mission on providing medical supports to victims affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami in Fukushima prefecture.
On 20 May 2011, Ambassador Virasakdi Futrakul led a pediatric team from Thailand consisting of Dr. Naris Waranawat, a pediatrician, and, Ms....
... consisting of Dr. Suthipong Pangkanon, a pediatrician, and, Mrs. Kim Sakulnoom, a registered nurse; to pay a courtesy call on Mrs. Makiko Kikuta, the Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the occasion of their completion of mission on providing medical supports to victims affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami in Fukushima prefecture.
On 3 June 2011, Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Minister, led a pediatric team from Thailand; consisting of Dr. Suthipong Pangkanon, a pediatrician,...
... and Future Asset Management (Gunkul Engineering), to visit Fukushima Prefecture to learn about environmentally-friendly industries. Officials from Team Thailand in Tokyo also joined the visit.
The delegation visited facilities for renewable energies, medical technologies and robotics in
5 different places, i.e. (1) Fukushima Medical Device Development Support Center; (2) Fukushima Renewable Energy Institute (FREA); (3) Fukushima Robot Test Field; (4) Mobile Hydrogen Station “Nami-Energy”; ...