Nicole Gloor MS4
2019
▪ Capital: Bangkok
▪ Population: 68,615,858
▪ Currency: Thai Baht
▪ Language: Thai
▪ Location: Southeast Asia
▪ Government: Constitutional monarchy *note- interim military-affiliated government since May 2014
▪ Religion: Buddhist 94.6%, Muslim 4.3%, Christian 1%, and other
▪ Est. in 1888 by King Chulalongkorn after his son Prince Siriraj died of dysentery
▪ First medical school in Thailand est. 1890 named after Prince Mahidol who obtained his MD at Harvard in 1928
▪ Thailand's oldest and largest hospital
▪ Over 2000 beds and more than 1 million outpatient visits a year
▪ The hospital is made up of both public and private hospitals
Siriraj Hospital from across the river
Prince Mahidol
Campus Map
▪ 2 weeks on OBGYN
▪ labor and delivery where saw vacuum assisted delivery
▪ Laparoscopic and open hysterectomies, cystectomies and others
▪ C-sections
▪ 2 weeks on Breast Surgery
▪ breast clinic
▪ Breast augmentation, lobectomy, SLNB, breast reduction, mastecctomy
Top: OR setup in Siriraj Museum; Right: outside one of Siriraj’s many entrances; Left: the
sandals worn in the OR (socks optional)
▪ Incidence in females in 2018▪ Thai: 19,510 incidence, 22.8% of new cancer
▪ US: 266,120 incidence, 30.3% of new cancer
▪ Mortality in females in 2018▪ Thai: 5,902 mortality, 11.8%
▪ US: 40,920 mortality, 14.3%
▪ Breast Surgeons are responsible for screening breast exams in their clinic vs. in US OBGYN is responsible for screening exams
▪ The Breast surgeon I worked with for my 2 weeks, stated that he would get to see more surgical case based office appointments if someone less specialized could be responsible for the screening breast exams
Muay Thai Boxing
Traditional Boxing in Thailand
▪ While on the OBGYN service a young patient with Cri-du-chat underwent a hysterectomy
▪ I was told by the fellow the indication was for birth control for as she had an intellectual disability she was at high risk for sexual assault
▪ This made me consider the differences between American and Thai health care and culture in a much deeper fashion than any other clinical experience
Thai pavilion housing the statue of King Chulalongkorn and
Prince Siririaj
▪ Being able to celebrate Chinese New year was an amazing experience
▪ It was unlike any celebration I had been a part of before and opened my eyes a lot
▪ It was basically a massive market the length of china town; selling everything you could think of; and at one end they had an stage with singers, performers, DJ and MC!
▪ Another thing that took some getting familiar with was doing all my shopping at markets and haggling for just about everything
Left: China town during Chinese New
Year; Top right: Damnoen Saduak
floating market; bottom right: Wang
Lang market, next to Siriraj- became
our best friend
Erawan waterfall
Below: Old capital: Ayutthaya ruins
Right: Haad Rin Beach Koh Pha Ngan
Wat Pho the Reclining Buddha
Doi Suthep Temple outside of Chiang Mai; Bau Thong Waterfalls near Chiang Mai
Bualoi the
elephant @ the
Elephant
sanctuary outside
of Chiang Mai
Karen village near
Chiang Mai
Cooking class in
Chiang Mai
▪ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/th.html
▪ http://www2.si.mahidol.ac.th/en/history/
▪ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siriraj_Hospital
▪ https://www.cancer.org/content/dam/cancer-org/research/cancer-facts-and-statistics/annual-cancer-facts-and-figures/2018/cancer-facts-and-figures-2018.pdf
▪ http://gco.iarc.fr/today/data/factsheets/populations/764-thailand-fact-sheets.pdf