... and Dental University (TMDU), which was signed by Dr. Suchit Poolthong, Dean, Faculty of Dentistry of Chulalongkorn University and Prof. Keiji Moriyama, Dean, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University at Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan. In addition, Prof. Yasuyuki Yoshizawa, President of Tokyo Medical and Dental University also witnessed this ceremony as well.
Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TDMU) became the first university in Japan that was allowed to establish an international ...
... Kanchanahattakij, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission, together with Ms. Sadudee Kittisuwan, Minister-Counsellor (Labour Affairs), and Ms. Ketsuda Mongkolchart, Counsellor (Labour Affairs),attended the 4th International Medical & Elderly Care Expo (MedicalJapan Tokyo). The event was held during 13 – 15 October 2021 at Makuhari Messe and organised by RX Japan Co., Ltd. in collaboration with the Japan Hospital Association and the Japan Care Association.
More than 500 booths from around the world ...
On 28 February 2023, Ms. TAKIZAWA Naoko, Executive Director of TSK Laboratory, and her delegation paid a courtesy call on H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, to introduce the company’s main business in manufacturing medical needles and to discuss potential investment in Thailand.
On this occasion, the Ambassador emphasized the importance of investment from Japan to Thailand and recommended the company to consider investing in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), ...
... Royal Thai Embassy and the Office of Industrial Affairs in Tokyo, has organized a webinar on " Thailand: Additional Incentive for Immediate Investment in Manufacturing and Development of Medical Related Products " to promote investment of Japan manufacturers in medical devices industry into Thailand, with the registration of 130 Japanese companies, financial institutions, investment consultants and governmental agencies.
On 27 May 2020, the Office of Economic and Investment Affairs (BOI), Tokyo with the support ...
... Thailand to Japan, welcomed Ms. Poramaporn Prasarttong-Osoth, M.D., President of the Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Group (BDMS) and executives of affiliated hospitals at the Thai residence.
The two sides discussed cooperation that BDMS has with various medical and health authorities in Japan. This visit serves to enhance the BDMS’ collaboration with the National Cancer Center Hospital and Yamagata University to disseminate cancer knowledge and expertise in Thailand, supporting BDMS’ goal to become a leading health organization ...
... 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 starting his PhD study this April.
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 22 May 2019, Mr. Sakarn Bunnag, MD Director of Institute of Geriatric Medicine and delegation from Department of Medical Services ...
... 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 Press Centre, met Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun. They have a fruitful ...
... 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. Rungtiwa Aswinanonh, a registered nurse; to pay a courtesy ...