Second-year Applied Thai traditional medicine student, School of Medicine, Walailak University has received training in court-type Thai Traditional Massage for medical diagnostic and treatment services.

April 4th, 2023

 

          On March 22, 2023, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. lecturers and 2nd year students of Applied Thai traditional medicine students organized activities “Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services” is a service for training in the part of ATM64-266 Practice in Thai Traditional Therapeutic Massage 3 (semester 3/2565) which aims to provide students with skills in history taking, physical examination, Thai traditional medical procedures have been enhanced in patients with common musculoskeletal diseases especially since It was the first time students had worked with patients. This is an excellent opportunity for students to develop their communication abilities. The activity recruits 11 volunteers to participate in the service and no-cost activity, which is monitored by a lecturer from the Department of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine at the area of the Applied Thai Traditional Medicine Hospital, Walailak University. Moreover, the result revealed that the average result of the overall satisfaction of everyone was at a very excellent level. In addition, the lecturers and students would like to express their greatest thanks to the volunteers, staff, and all participants that made this activity a success and will accept any recommendations and comments to improve the future activity.

Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Thai Traditional Medicine Diagnostic and Treatment Services