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The College of Medicine, Rangsit University (Thai: วิทยาลัยแพทยศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยรังสิต) is the first private medical school and the ninth oldest medical school in Thailand.
History
The Faculty of Medicine, Rangsit College was founded on 1 May 1989, following a successful proposal to the council of Thai Universities. On 1990, following the name change of Rangsit College to Rangsit University, the name changed to Faculty of Medicine, Rangsit University. On 15 March 1994, the university made an agreement with the Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health to provide medical teaching facilities at Rajavithi Hospital and the Children's Hospital (now Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health). In February 1996, the university made an agreement with Harvard Medical School of Harvard University to improve medical education and set up a conference, of which all medical schools in Thailand attended.
On 1 May 2002, the faculty became the College of Medicine, Rangsit University, following the management model of Harvard University. In 2013, Lerdsin Hospital became affiliated to the college as a teaching hospital. Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital also became affiliated to the college in 2015 and accepted the first cohort of medical students in the 2021 academic year. Students applying to study medicine through the Consortium of Thai Medical Schools Examination (กสพท), can select to study at three different hospital groups: 1.Rajavithi and Queen Sirikit, 2.Lerdsin or 3.Nopparat Rajathanee.
Departments
Department of Anaethesiology
Department of Emergency Medicine
Department of Family Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Department of Orthopaedics
Department of Ophthalmology
Department of Otolaryngology
Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Department of Paediatrics
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Radiology
Department of Rehabilitative Medicine
Department of Surgery
Teaching hospitals
Rajavithi Hospital
Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
Lerdsin Hospital
Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital
See also
List of medical schools in Thailand
References
Article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Thai Wikipedia.