Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited or BDMS, along with its affiliated hospitals including Bangkok Hospital and Samitivej Hospital, were honored with awards at the Global Health and Travel Award event for the year 2019.
Bangkok Heart Hospital develops the quality of heart and vascular disease treatments with the wrist catheterization technique.
Bangkok Hospital organized the event "Don't Let the Elderly Fall, They Might Not Get Up" concerning elderly people slipping and falling, at risk of brain injuries and hip fractures. The campaign encourages children and grandchildren to participate in prevention for the sake of the quality of life of the elderly, in honor of the Elderly Day.
The Dental Center at Bangkok Hospital offers Maxillofacial Prosthesis services, providing treatment options for enhancing the quality of life for patients who have lost facial and jaw structures.
The Medical Committee of the AFC, in collaboration with the Football Association of Thailand and Bangkok Hospital, organized a training on MRI interpretation for the wrist for radiologists from the ASEAN group of countries and East Asia, totaling 16 individuals, and for 6 radiologists from Thailand. The aim is to enhance the knowledge and skills in MRI interpretation for the benefit of each country in implementing age verification or detection of age fraud for football players under the age of 16.
Bangkok Hospital advises on thyroid surgery technique via oral endoscopy, resulting in no scarring.
Stroke is not a disease of the elderly but is a condition that can affect working-age individuals, the pillars of the family.
From the dedication and intention of Toon-Bodyslam and the "One Step at a Time" project, covering a distance of 2,191 kilometers from Betong to Mae Sai, aimed at raising funds to purchase medical equipment for 11 hospitals across the country.
Accidents lead to injuries, loss of life, or disabilities. The injured should receive basic first aid and be transported to the hospital correctly (Prehospital care) to ensure safety, reduce the death rate, and minimize disabilities of the injured. Bangkok Hospital emphasizes and joins the campaign during the Songkran festival to build confidence in the readiness of the medical team, the interdisciplinary team of professionals, and the modern technology in patient care to handle all types of emergency accidents. It also offers advice on the proper care of the injured, helping to increase the chances of survival and reduce losses during the dangerous 7 days.
World No Tobacco Day falls on May 31st every year. The World Health Organization recognizes the dangers of smoking, the impact on the health of smokers, and equates it to being exposed to “secondhand smoke” because those nearby can also indirectly inhale cigarette smoke from smokers, leading to serious diseases just as if they were smoking themselves.