The CU-MEDi Program Orientation, Advisor Meeting, and White Coat Ceremony 2024

The CU-MEDi Program Orientation, Advisor Meeting, and White Coat Ceremony 2024

On Thursday, 16th September 2023, from 1:00 – 2:00 PM at the Bhumisiri Mangkhalanusorn Building, 12th Floor, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, the CU-MEDi program organized a Program Orientation and Advisor Meeting which aimed to help parents better understand the curriculum and provided an opportunity to meet and interact with the student advisors.

In addition, at 2:15 PM, Associate Professor Dr. Chanchai Sittipunt, current Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, along with Professor Suttipong Wacharasindhu, previous Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and founder of the CU MEDi program, Professor Nijasri Charnnarong, M.D., Associate Dean for Academic Services and Director of the Chulalongkorn University International Medical Program, Associate Professor Saknan Manotaya, M.D., and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Professor Sittisak Honsawek, M.D., Associate Dean for Student Affairs jointly present white coats and commemorative pins to the 40 CU-MEDi “Batch 4” students for the academic year 2024.

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