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National Health Security Office of Thailand Collaborates to Organize Continuing Professional Development Forum
National Health Security Office of Thailand Collaborates to Organize Continuing Professional Development Forum
[Bangkok, Thailand] - The National Health Security Office (NHSO) of Thailand has joined hands with various partners to organize the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Forum, a significant event aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals.
The forum, held from June 6th to June 9th, is a collaborative effort between Thailand and international organizations, Japan, Vietnam, and Laos, emphasizing the importance of continuing education in the field of healthcare.
In alignment with the Partnership Project for Global Health and Universal Health Coverage (GLO+UHC) Phase 2, the CPD Forum strives to strengthen the capacity of Thailand and other countries in the implementation of Global Health and Universal Health Coverage.
The NHSO, in coordination with the Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council (TNMC), the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH), and the Asia Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health (AAAH), has played a pivotal role in organizing this significant event.
The CPD Forum aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration among healthcare professionals by focusing on the development of the CPD system, particularly for nurses.
Associate Professor Dr. Suchitra Luengamornlert, President of the Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council, emphasized that CPD will play a significant part in professional and personal development.
She further highlighted that CPD will not only contribute to improved patient outcomes but also enhance the public's confidence in the healthcare system.
During the opening ceremony on the first day, Secretary-General of NHSO Dr. Jadej delivered a compelling speech highlighting the importance of the CPD system for the health workforce.
He emphasized the need for continuous learning and professional growth to meet the evolving healthcare challenges faced by the nation.
Secretary-General Jadej's address inspired participants from Thailand and other countries to actively engage in discussions and share their experiences and expertise.
The CPD Forum features a comprehensive program, including lectures, group discussions, and visits to healthcare institutions such as the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.
The participants, including representatives from Lao PDR, Vietnam, and Japan will engage in productive discussions to identify challenges and develop strategies to enhance the CPD system in their respective countries.
The collaboration between the NHSO and its partner organizations underscores Thailand's commitment to fostering a highly skilled and competent health workforce.
Through this forum, healthcare professionals will have the opportunity to exchange experiences, learn from one another, and contribute to the development of a robust CPD system.
The CPD Forum serves as a platform for international collaboration and knowledge sharing, furthering the goal of universal health coverage.
By emphasizing the importance of continuous professional development, Thailand and its partner organizations are paving the way for enhanced healthcare services and improved patient outcomes.
As the CPD Forum progresses, participants will continue to explore innovative solutions and draft action plans that address the challenges faced by their respective countries.
This collaborative effort will contribute to the overall advancement of the healthcare sector, supporting the vision of a healthier and more prosperous future.
[Bangkok, Thailand] - The National Health Security Office (NHSO) of Thailand has joined hands with various partners to organize the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Forum, a significant event aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals.
The forum, held from June 6th to June 9th, is a collaborative effort between Thailand and international organizations, Japan, Vietnam, and Laos, emphasizing the importance of continuing education in the field of healthcare.
In alignment with the Partnership Project for Global Health and Universal Health Coverage (GLO+UHC) Phase 2, the CPD Forum strives to strengthen the capacity of Thailand and other countries in the implementation of Global Health and Universal Health Coverage.
The NHSO, in coordination with the Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council (TNMC), the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH), and the Asia Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health (AAAH), has played a pivotal role in organizing this significant event.
The CPD Forum aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration among healthcare professionals by focusing on the development of the CPD system, particularly for nurses.
Associate Professor Dr. Suchitra Luengamornlert, President of the Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council, emphasized that CPD will play a significant part in professional and personal development.
She further highlighted that CPD will not only contribute to improved patient outcomes but also enhance the public's confidence in the healthcare system.
During the opening ceremony on the first day, Secretary-General of NHSO Dr. Jadej delivered a compelling speech highlighting the importance of the CPD system for the health workforce.
He emphasized the need for continuous learning and professional growth to meet the evolving healthcare challenges faced by the nation.
Secretary-General Jadej's address inspired participants from Thailand and other countries to actively engage in discussions and share their experiences and expertise.
The CPD Forum features a comprehensive program, including lectures, group discussions, and visits to healthcare institutions such as the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.
The participants, including representatives from Lao PDR, Vietnam, and Japan will engage in productive discussions to identify challenges and develop strategies to enhance the CPD system in their respective countries.
The collaboration between the NHSO and its partner organizations underscores Thailand's commitment to fostering a highly skilled and competent health workforce.
Through this forum, healthcare professionals will have the opportunity to exchange experiences, learn from one another, and contribute to the development of a robust CPD system.
The CPD Forum serves as a platform for international collaboration and knowledge sharing, furthering the goal of universal health coverage.
By emphasizing the importance of continuous professional development, Thailand and its partner organizations are paving the way for enhanced healthcare services and improved patient outcomes.
As the CPD Forum progresses, participants will continue to explore innovative solutions and draft action plans that address the challenges faced by their respective countries.
This collaborative effort will contribute to the overall advancement of the healthcare sector, supporting the vision of a healthier and more prosperous future.