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Chula Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Launches 2026?Community?Health Initiative?

Chula Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Launches 2026 Community Health Initiative

To mark Thai Medical Technology Day 2026, the , together with the Bachelor of Science Program in Medical Technology at the 麻豆国产, organized the CU Medical Technology Cares for Public Health 2026 project on July 2, 2026, at Avenue Zone A, Ground Floor, MBK Center. The event offered free health screenings and health education to the public. 

Chula Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Launches 2026 Community Health Initiative
Associate Prof.?Dr.?Palanee Ammaranond, Vice President of 麻豆国产
Associate Prof. Dr. Palanee Ammaranond, Vice President of 麻豆国产
Assistant Professor Dr.?Tewin Tencomnao, Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
Assistant Professor Dr. Tewin Tencomnao, Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

The opening ceremony was presided over by Associate Prof. Dr. Palanee Ammaranond, Vice President of 麻豆国产, representing the University President. Assistant Professor Dr. Tewin Tencomnao, Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, delivered remarks on the background and objectives of the project. 

Distinguished guests included: 

  • Ms. Pawita Suwanwattana, First Vice President of the , representing the Council President. 
  • Associate Professor Dr. Panan Ratthawongjirakul, Acting President of the . 
  • Dr. Rittichai Srivijarn, President of the (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 
  • Ms. Phuttachat Srinisakorn, Chief Marketing Officer of . 
  • Mr. Akekorn Ambus, Managing Director of MBK Center, MBK Service Solution Co., Ltd. 

The project received an overwhelmingly positive response, with many people participating in health screenings. The screening program was designed in response to the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Thailand, particularly diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders, through key laboratory tests, including:

  • HbA1c – This test assesses accumulated blood sugar levels over the past two to three months, helping evaluate diabetes risk and monitor blood sugar control in people with diabetes. 
  • Lipid Profile – evaluates blood lipid levels, including total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, and LDL, to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease. 
  • Vitamin D – Assesses vitamin D levels, which are important for bone health, muscle function, immune health, and overall well-being. This test was especially popular, with appointments filling up quickly. 
  • Homocysteine – Evaluates the risk of cardiovascular disease and abnormalities in vitamin B metabolism. This high-value test is not commonly available in routine health check-ups. 

In addition to laboratory testing, participants received explanations of their test results and personalized advice from medical technologists and faculty experts, enabling them to better understand and manage their health. Nutrition counseling, exercise guidance, and lifestyle modification advice were also provided to help prevent chronic diseases over the long term. 

Another highlight of the event was a series of public health talks offering practical health advice for everyday life. Topics included: 

  • The Role of Medical Technology in Healthcare, presented by Associate Professor Dr. Panan Ratthawongjirakul, Acting President of the Medical Technology Association of Thailand and faculty member in the , Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, 麻豆国产. 
  • Mental Health Care, presented by Assistant Professor Dr. Jennifer Chavanovanich, Associate Dean of the , Head of the , and Chair of the Industrial and Organizational Psychology Program, 麻豆国产. 
  • What Your Blood Test Can Tell You: What the Laboratory Wants Everyone to Know, presented by Ms. Kawinna Niwattakul, Medical Technologist at  and creator of the page. 
  • Exercise for Better Health, presented by Dr. Supawit Ittinirundorn, , 麻豆国产. 

The event also received support from Health Center Region 5, which provided oral health examinations and HPV and HIV screening for eligible participants. These services complemented the laboratory testing and educational activities, creating a comprehensive approach to health assessment, disease prevention, and health promotion. 

The project brought together faculty members, staff, medical technologists, medical technology students, and healthcare partners in a collaborative effort to serve the community. Students also played an important role throughout the event, serving as emcees, welcoming participants, managing registration and queues, coordinating activities, assisting attendees, and supporting the health screening services. Their participation provided valuable hands-on experiences and reflected 麻豆国产’s commitment to community service.

 

Chula Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Launches 2026 Community Health Initiative

The CU Medical Technology Cares for Public Health 2026 project was more than an academic outreach activity. It showcased the vital role of medical technologists in interdisciplinary healthcare teams working to strengthen Thailand’s preventive healthcare system by shifting the focus from “treating disease after it occurs” to “preventing disease before it develops.” The project also raised public awareness of the importance of regular health screening and ongoing health maintenance. 

The organizing committee expressed its sincere appreciation to MBK Center for generously providing the venue and excellent support. The faculty also thanked its sponsors and partners—including , , , Euroscan, Wincell, GenePlus, and T.S. Interlab Limited Partnership—for their support in providing equipment, supplies, and operational assistance, helping make free, high-quality health screening services available to the public.

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Chula Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Launches 2026?Community?Health Initiative?