“Happy and Healthy Citizen” Project by the Royal Medical Team – the fourth round of 2023 at Jainad Narendra Hospital, Chai Nat Province

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     Following His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s aspiration to provide quality health care for all Thais, the Crown Property Bureau organised the fully-equipped mobile royal medical unit from 3rd – 6th May 2023 which was the fourth round in 2023. In addition to the Crown Property Bureau, several partner organisations also joined this charitable activity such as the Faculty of Medicine of Mahidol University (Ramathibodi Hospital), Jainad Narendra Hospital’s volunteer ophthalmologists, dentists and the Crown Prince Fund student volunteers.

 

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     On 3rd May 2023, volunteers from the Faculty of Medicine, Mahidol University, offered dental procedures for patients.

    On 4th May 2023, the Deputy Governor of Chai Nat Province presided to the opening ceremony of “Happy and Healthy Citizen” Project by the Royal Medical Team and “Dek Thai Fai Dee” activity. Medical volunteers continued offering cataract surgery and dental procedures for patients.

 

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Volunteers assisted local patients throughout the procedures.

 

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Youth participated in action-based learning under “Dek Thai Fai Dee” activity
which included moral development training and volunteering activity.
     

 

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     On 5th May 2023, Emeritus Professor Pornchai Simaroj (M.D.), Head of Centre for Health Policy and Management of Ramathibodi Hospital, presided to the opening ceremony of “Dek Thai Fai Dee” activity and awarded certificates to all participants.

 

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     On 6th May 2023, the Deputy Governor of Sukhothai Province, together with executives of partner organisations, closed the ceremony and offered eyeglasses as well as consumption goods to cataract patients.

     Throughout the course of four days, a total number of 212 patients underwent eye surgery and 173 patients underwent dental procedures. All patients expressed their gratitude in getting access to free quality medical care for their ophthalmic and dental concerns.