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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for your sharing. I understand how important it is to protect sensitive data in clinical trials. I will be more careful when handling data and use secure methods to share sensitive information.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months, 3 weeks ago
From the problem of usernames and passwords being hacked, I realize the importance of creating strong passwords and changing them regularly. I have also enabled 2FA to improve my account security.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months, 3 weeks ago
I have never experienced a failure in maintaining confidentiality, integrity, or availability of information systems. However, as a statistician working in a hospital and work relate patient databases. Although I am not directly responsible for data security, as a data user, I am aware of the possible risks and their consequences.
If…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic TMHG528_Wk4_TanaphumWichaita – Hybrid Dengue Surveillance System in the forum VDO Presentation 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing your presentation on the hybrid surveillance system. The integration of surveillance methods is a strong approach for early detection. Regarding the use of a weak definition to identify suspected dengue cases, I suggest adding indicators to measure the accuracy of case detection. If the system has high accuracy and minimizes…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Malaria Surveillance System – Myanmar in the forum VDO Presentation 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for your malaria surveillance system presentation. I appreciate your focus on integrating passive, active, and sentinel surveillance, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Having statistical data on malaria prevalence in remote hilly and forest regions could help plan and select sentinel surveillance sites more effectively.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Polio Surveillance System – Myanmar (dual governments after coup) in the forum VDO Presentation 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing your detailed plan integration of AFP surveillance. Community-based reporting and using technology like GIS and data analytics is a strong point. How ensure timely data sharing between stakeholders in remote areas?
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic TMHG528_Wk4_AyeThinzarOo_Malaria Surveillance System in the forum VDO Presentation 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing your surveillance system work. The integration with existing health systems is a strong feature, as it ensures smoother workflows and better data utilization.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan started the topic TMHG528 Wk4 Wannisa National Diabetes Surveillance System in Thailand in the forum VDO Presentation 4 months, 3 weeks ago
The National Diabetes Mellitus Surveillance System in Thailand. This system helps manage the growing problem of diabetes in the country. It uses five methods: national, passive, sentinel, active, and syndromic surveillance. These methods collect data to find trends, detect new cases early, and create plans to prevent and manage diabetes better.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 3 : Building high performance teams in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Leaders with good personalities being friendly, charismatic, and socially attractive truly make motivating a team much easier. Their positive traits naturally inspire and encourage others to work together harmoniously toward shared goals.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 3 : Building high performance teams in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 4 months, 3 weeks ago
I completely agree that recognizing each team member’s contributions and making them feel valued is crucial for building a positive and motivated team environment. Additionally, holding team meetings fosters clear communication and ensures everyone understands the project goals, promoting better collaboration.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 3 : Building high performance teams in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Since I studied in a field unrelated to health or medicine, when I had to work with a multidisciplinary team, I had to learn a lot to understand the work. I decided to lead a research project about DRG or the Case Mix Index, which no one in my organization has do before.
I invited my supervisor and long experienced staff in the department to…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 2 : Listening skills in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 5 months ago
Concentration is crucial for effective listening, as it helps us focus fully on what is being said. Summarizing what we hear improves our ability to recall details and understand the big picture. Additionally, I recommend trying breathing exercises or meditation; these may help maintain focus during conversations.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 2 : Listening skills in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 5 months ago
Starting with something enjoyable, like a music, or movie, helps improve listening skills by making the process fun and engaging. I use this technique to practice my English listening too.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 2 : Listening skills in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 5 months ago
Yes, it’s indeed hard to understand how others feel. ‘Listening with empathy’ is a skill I need to improve as well. Besides noticing nonverbal cues and body language, maybe also need to ask directly but carefully, considering the context and using polite words.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 2 : Listening skills in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 5 months ago
Recalling details is a key skill I need to improve. My job requires me to communicate with medica/healthcare staff. Often, I don’t fully understand their words or points, especially during management or academic meetings. Also, when doctors or nurses request patient statistics, they tend to speak quickly and use specialized medical terms, which a…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 : Emotional intelligence in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 5 months, 1 week ago
My strongest EQ component is motivation. I can easily motivate myself when challenges arise or I encounter obstacles or disappointment, and I am quite resilient. My motivation helps me stay committed and push through with patience, knowing that my efforts and patience contribute to a positive impact in my life.
My weakest area is social skills,…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 4 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 5 months, 1 week ago
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I think this comparison highlights how different political systems shape leaders’ communication styles. PM Lee’s speech shows a transparent, unified approach, while President Trump’s focuses more on national strength and reassurance. Each leader met some CERC principles, but Lee’s message felt more groun…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 4 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 5 months, 1 week ago
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree that PM Lee’s speech felt more empathetic and fact-based, backed by clear facts, which aligns well with effective crisis communication. On the other hand, President Trump’s speech seemed more focused on praising administrative efforts, which may have lacked the same level of direct public guidance and…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 4 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 5 months, 1 week ago
In reviewing the public communication about the COVID-19 situation from Singapore and the USA, both leaders PM Lee Hsien Loong and President Donald Trump communicated important information to their citizens, that have similarities and differences in their messages.
How did they apply the CDC’s six principles of CREC in their COVID-19 a…[Read more]
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