
Meeting
of Allied Health Sciences Suan
Sunandha
Adjust the cannabis medicine
course to get 2 degrees.
On June 4,
2021 at 1:30 p.m. Associate Professor
Dr. Chutikarn Sriwiboon, President of
Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
Presided over the 4th meeting of the
Board of Directors of the College of
Allied Health Sciences, together with
qualified members Professor (Special)
Dr. Paichit Pawabutr, Clinical Professor
Wilawan Jungprasert, MD. Manoch
Leetochavalit, Associate Professor Dr.
Anattachai Rattakul, Apichai Pharmacist
Chiaradisak Associate Professor Dr.
Wittaya Mekkham Associate Professor
(Special) Dr. Thawatchai Kamoltham
Associate Professor Dr. Somdej
Rungsrisawat Dean of the College of
Allied Health Sciences Director and
Secretary Ms. Nipawan Tharasak,
Assistant Secretary, attended the
meeting with important agendas approved
by the meeting as follows:
-
Modification of instructors who are
responsible for the
curriculum/curricular Health
Sciences
-Announcement of tuition
fees for students of Thai Traditional
Medicine Certificate
Program
-Announcement of service fees
for applied Thai traditional
medicine
- Drafting MOU memorandum
between Suan Sunandha Rajabhat
University and Spa Plan Co., Ltd.
-
Adjusting the medical cannabis
curriculum Revised Curriculum B.E.
2022
Associate Professor (Special)
Dr. Thawatchai Kamoltham, Chairperson of
the Cannabis Medicine Program Explained
the reasons for adjusting the curriculum
to have a distinctive identity Emphasis
on professionalism in medicinal cannabis
use Adapt and combine similar subjects
to integrate teaching and learning to be
effective in practice. in accordance
with the needs of the learners and can
be compared to transfer more courses if
students have already completed a
bachelor's degree It will help to
shorten the study period.
Rector,
Associate Professor Dr. Chutikarn
Sriwiboon proposed that the Cannabis
Medicine curriculum be adjusted to be
able to combine the Applied Thai
Traditional Medicine program into a
2-degree program so that students who
wish to study both courses can study. by
not adding much more time to study
because the fundamentals are different
and upon graduation, they will receive 2
diplomas, namely B.Sc. (Cannabis
Medicine) and D.D.A. (Applied Thai
Traditional Medicine). Cannabis Medicine
Curriculum Adjustment
“The
medical cannabis course has been very
well received. The 3rd batch has
attracted applicants to study in the
special sector. Saturday - Sunday to 90
people, many of whom have graduated with
a bachelor's degree. and about 20
regular sessions, recommendations given
by the rector and the committee meeting
The College of Allied Health Sciences
will expedite the implementation and
design of the curriculum to have an
alternative approach for learners who
want two degrees.” Associate
Professor Dr. Somdej Rungsrisawat
accepted the
policy.
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