First Day of CU-MEDi welcome the Class of 2029

First Day of CU-MEDi welcome the Class of 2029

On July 29, 2025, CU-MEDi officially welcomed our first-year medical students at Ya Jai Na Songkla Hall, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University (MDCU). The event, known as 1st Day of CU-MEDi, served as an orientation to introduce students to key academic information, learning methods, essential rules, and student life at CU-MEDi.

As part of the program, students were encouraged to reflect on and share their personal goals and motivations for pursuing medicine. They also had the chance to meet and engage with CU-MEDi faculty members and instructors through a special interactive activity.

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Future prospects of healthcare are moving from being doctor-centered to the patient viewpoint. Disease treatments will also expand to lifestyle remedies and coaching and extend out from visits to the hospital to a 24/7 online service. We might see more data doctors, where personal information of patients is streamed through an online platform and managed by professionals behind screens in ‘Care Hubs.’ After analysis of the person’s health data, they can provide individualized consult to each person, and recommend fitness programs that utilize entertainment and games to increase compliance. Personal devices will have bio-sensors to detect critical vital signs like irregular heartbeats and will be able to immediately send alerts to their doctors for any signs of life threatening conditions. Healthcare will be accessible where ever as internet connectivity becomes more and more ubiquitous.