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CU-MEDi Visits Chersery Home

CU-MEDi students and faculty recently visited Chersery Home (Geriatric Hospital and Rehabilitation Center) on August 22, 2023, where they were warmly greeted by CEO Dr. Kengpong Tangarunsanti and his team.

CU-MEDi WHITE COAT CEREMONY 2023

On 17th August 2023, associate deans, program director and program advisor present white coats and commemorative pins to the 39 CU-MEDi “Batch 3” students for the academic year 2023.

CU-MEDi Welcomes Eager Medical Scholars on the First Day of the Academic Year

Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine (CU-MEDi) was filled with excitement and anticipation as the campus greeted its new batch of aspiring medical scholars on the first day of the academic year.

CU-MEDi Pre-clerkship Curriculum Committee Seminar

The Chulalongkorn University International Medical Program (CU-MEDi) recently conducted its inaugural Pre-clerkship Curriculum Committee Seminar on May 26, 2023.

CU-MEDi is 4 FUN

CU-MEDi program is ready to welcome new students for the upcoming semester, commencing on August 1st. As an international Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, CU-MEDi offers a distinctive FUN educational experience that goes beyond traditional medical schools.

List of the applicants eligible for enrollment (Academic Year 2023)

The Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University is pleased to announce the list of the applicants eligible for enrollment for CU-MEDi international medical program in academic year 2023.
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HEALTHCARE IS DELIVERED WHERE YOU ARE.

Have you ever imagined being your own personal doctor and managing your own health sitting in front of a TV at home? Testing that once seemed risky out of the hands of medical professionals is now more than ever a touchable reality. The advancement of handheld technology has brought an explosion of personal health gadgets such as smart watches that can monitor heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and calories burned. High-speed internet advances have allowed for the efficient use of mobile phone applications, online consultant services, telemedicine, and even AI therapists. Some laboratory tests can even be ordered from home at the click of the button, with tool kits delivered and results available quickly online. 

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.