ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)

February 2nd, 2026

ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)
ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)

 

 From January 31 to February 1, 2569 (2026), students of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine from the School of Medicine, Walailak University, together with faculty representatives, participated in the 14th Thai Traditional Medicine and Applied Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14) held at Rangsit University.

   The event was organized to strengthen unity, friendship, and professional networks among Thai Traditional Medicine and Applied Thai Traditional Medicine students from institutions nationwide. Activities throughout the two-day event included a variety of sports competitions, such as team sports and recreational games, designed to promote physical health, teamwork, and sportsmanship, as well as cultural and creative contests that reflected the identity and values of Thai Traditional Medicine.

   A major highlight of the event was the traditional and creative pageant competitions, including Mor Luang (Royal Physician), Nang Nai, and Rainbow Doctor, which aimed to showcase students’ confidence, personality, cultural understanding, creativity, and respect for diversity within the profession. Walailak University students achieved outstanding recognition in these competitions:

🏆 Mr. Jirawat Malee, a third-year student, won First Prize – Mor Luang Title, impressing the judges with his exceptional abilities, dignified personality, and graceful presence that truly represented the honor and wisdom of Thai Traditional Medicine.

🥈 Mr. Natsaron Suthin, a third-year student, received First Runner-Up – Rainbow Doctor Title, reflecting strong self-confidence, creative expression, and the beauty of diversity in the modern medical profession.

🌸 Ms. Ketmanee Yodthong, a second-year student, also represented Walailak University as a contestant in the Nang Nai category, earning admiration for her dedication, elegance, and positive representation of Thai Traditional Medicine students.

     The participation and achievements of Walailak University students in RSU CTAMT GAME 14 not only demonstrated their talents beyond the classroom but also highlighted the importance of holistic development, unity, and cultural pride in Thai Traditional Medicine education. The university remains committed to supporting student activities that foster professional excellence, ethical values, and strong inter-institutional relationships.

 

ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)
ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)
ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)
ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)
ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)
ATTM, Walailak University Students Shine at the 14th National Thai Traditional Medicine Unity Sports Games (RSU CTAMT GAME 14)