แนวทางการรักษาโรคหลอดเลือดสมองตีบหรืออุดตัน สำหรับแพทย์
(Clinical Practice Guidelines for Ischemic Stroke),
http://www.neurothai.org/images/2012/download/ischemic-stroke2007.pdf
แนวทางการรักษาโรคหลอดเลือดสมองตีบหรืออุดตัน สำหรับแพทย์
(Clinical Practice Guidelines for Ischemic Stroke),
http://www.neurothai.org/images/2012/download/ischemic-stroke2007.pdf
Scaling up ems under universal health insurance scheme in thailandThira Woratanarat
This document summarizes the scaling up of emergency medical services (EMS) in Thailand under the universal health insurance scheme. It describes how Thailand addressed obstacles to developing effective EMS through incremental initiatives focused on trauma care since the 1990s. Universal health insurance and health system reforms created opportunities to develop sustainable EMS. Key initiatives included establishing standardized EMS training programs, an emergency call number, and integrated trauma care systems in provinces like Khon Kaen that served as models for EMS development in Thailand.
This document contains a schedule of programming for Putnam Valley community channels 18, 20, and 2020. It lists various local meetings, events, and programs that will be aired on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Specific events include town board meetings, planning board meetings, candidates forums, senior activities, and community organization videos. The document provides contact information for submitting content to be aired and information on how to access recordings of past programming.
There are three categories of adverse events (AEs) that must be reported in clinical trials: serious adverse events (SAEs), general AEs, and AEs of special interest. SAEs are life threatening, result in hospitalization, cause disability or incapacity, or are congenital anomalies and must be reported to regulatory agencies within 7 days. General AEs include mild to severe complaints or observations. AEs of special interest may affect interpretation of new interventions like changes in liver functions. Proper assessment, classification using systems like ICH and MedDRA, reporting, and follow up of AEs are important for trial safety, credibility, and results.
Scaling up ems under universal health insurance scheme in thailandThira Woratanarat
This document summarizes the scaling up of emergency medical services (EMS) in Thailand under the universal health insurance scheme. It describes how Thailand addressed obstacles to developing effective EMS through incremental initiatives focused on trauma care since the 1990s. Universal health insurance and health system reforms created opportunities to develop sustainable EMS. Key initiatives included establishing standardized EMS training programs, an emergency call number, and integrated trauma care systems in provinces like Khon Kaen that served as models for EMS development in Thailand.
This document contains a schedule of programming for Putnam Valley community channels 18, 20, and 2020. It lists various local meetings, events, and programs that will be aired on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Specific events include town board meetings, planning board meetings, candidates forums, senior activities, and community organization videos. The document provides contact information for submitting content to be aired and information on how to access recordings of past programming.
There are three categories of adverse events (AEs) that must be reported in clinical trials: serious adverse events (SAEs), general AEs, and AEs of special interest. SAEs are life threatening, result in hospitalization, cause disability or incapacity, or are congenital anomalies and must be reported to regulatory agencies within 7 days. General AEs include mild to severe complaints or observations. AEs of special interest may affect interpretation of new interventions like changes in liver functions. Proper assessment, classification using systems like ICH and MedDRA, reporting, and follow up of AEs are important for trial safety, credibility, and results.
This document discusses monitoring response variables in clinical studies. It defines response variables as the outcomes used to answer the study's primary and secondary questions. Ideal response variables are well-defined, stable, reproducible, unbiased, and can be ascertained in all participants. Surrogate response variables can be used but require validation as they may not fully capture the effect of an intervention on the true clinical outcome. Data and safety monitoring boards provide independent oversight of clinical studies to ensure participant safety and appropriate study conduct.
A Lecture for 5th year MDCU medical students
by Associate Professor Dr.Thira Woratanarat
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine,
Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University
The document discusses using the PEARL framework to prioritize health problems and allocate resources. It involves rating health problems based on criteria like propriety, economics, acceptability, resources, and legality. Priority scores are then calculated using a formula that considers the size, seriousness and effectiveness of interventions for each health problem. The health problems are then ranked based on their priority scores to help determine where to focus resources.
สไลด์บรรยาย "Health literacy for NCDs prevention and control" ของป๊าในงาน Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) 30 มกราคม 2562 ที่โรงแรม Central World
The document provides a case study of the primary health care system in Thailand. It details the development of Thailand's PHC system over time, from establishment of the "village health volunteer" program in the 1960s to recent universal health coverage reforms. The study examines Thailand's PHC-related governance, financing, human resources, planning and implementation processes. It finds that Thailand has achieved universal health coverage through a mixed single-payer and social health insurance system that relies on primary care services as the foundation of care. However, ongoing challenges include physician shortages in rural areas and a need to strengthen regulatory and monitoring systems to better support PHC delivery.
Primary Health Care Systems (PRIMASYS): Case Study from Thailand, Abridged ve...Thira Woratanarat
Primary health care systems (PRIMASYS): case study from Thailand, abridged version. WHO 2017.
By Thira Woratanarat, Patarawan Woratanarat, Charupa Lekthip
Three attributes were identified to classify music: arousal describes intensity and energy; valence describes the spectrum of emotions from sad to happy; and depth describes intellect and sophistication. Pop music uses elements from R&B, jazz, doo-wop and dance with instruments like guitars and vocal synthesizers. Rock uses elements from rock and roll, electric jazz, folk and country with guitars, bass, drums and keyboards. Hip hop uses elements from R&B, jazz, spoken word poetry, funk and disco with vocals, drum machines, synthesizers and piano.
Effectiveness of Nutrition Information Provision on Food Consumption Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Urban Areas
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สันต์ สัมปัตตะวนิช
ธนะพงษ์ โพธิปิติ
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