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  • As a research technical officer at a hospital, my responsibilities mostly involve gathering and organizing data for research analysis. I sometimes wonder if there are more efficient and easier ways to collect data and analyze it. So, I think the knowledge and skills that I need to know more are IT and data management. Specifically, I aim to…[Read more]

  • It would be nice if we could transfer all of the hospital’s information systems into cloud computing because having all the hospital’s information systems in cloud technology definitely improves clinical benefits for both patients and physicians. However, as an executive of a hospital, there are some issues to be concerned about, as Ching to Chung…[Read more]

  • I definitely will not click the “clean” button. This type of pop-up is usually malware or some kind of scam. So, when I encounter this pop-up, my immediate response is to close the browser. After that, I check if the system’s firewall is enabled, run the antivirus program to scan for any viruses or malware, update the browser to the latest versi…[Read more]

  • When I was in high school, my USB drive was attacked by a virus. I believe it got infected when I copied my assignment from a computer at school. When I plugged the USB drive into my home computer, the assignment file disappeared. This made me suspect that my flash drive had been infected with a virus. So, I decided to scan my USB drive with…[Read more]

  • Healthcare relies on dashboards for data visualization because they offer the ability to monitor patient outcomes, help physician and healthcare professionals to predict something that they want to know and help them make quick decisions. In addition, a good dashboard should feature a simple design that displays relevant charts and graphs instead…[Read more]

  • Certain hospitals in Thailand have already developed applications allowing patients to receive appointment reminders, reschedule appointments, access telemedicine services, and facilitate swift smartphone payments. However, an absence in these apps is the feature to request and access complete medical record histories.
    I used to request my own…[Read more]

  • After conducting online research, I believe that JavaScript is the programming language I would like to use for building and developing a web or mobile app. It is popular among app and web developers, and many companies like Google and PayPal use this language in their work. Additionally, it is not a complicated language to understand, and it is…[Read more]

  • The advancement of internet technology is greatly enhancing healthcare and medicine quality. In Thailand, an example of this is Telemedicine, a significant technology allowing patients to remotely follow up with their doctors, eliminating the need to visit the hospital. Patients can use their smartphones or laptops to get diagnoses and…[Read more]

  • This data collection requires the use of multiple types of networks for processing.

    Firstly, participants use PAN (Personal Area Network) to transfer blood pressure data from wearable devices to their mobile phones, tablets, or laptops via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The advantages of PAN include reduced network conflicts and its user-friendly…[Read more]

  • Totally agree, I have seen this kind of situation before. Once, there was an OPD patient who came for a follow-up, and she needed to be admitted immediately on that day due to her condition. The doctor had to contact several staff members in different departments, as you mentioned, and it took almost an hour to receive confirmation. Therefore, I…[Read more]

  • Based on my job experience, I believe that the hospital where I worked provides an information system that is very effective for the staff. However, there are some problems that I think need improvement. One of my responsibilities is to collect the necessary data from the medical records of the project’s participants in the hospital’s EMR system…[Read more]

  • Hello everyone, I’m Nichcha Subdee. Feel free to call me Nid-Cha, my first name. If that’s a bit tricky, you can also call me as ‘Prize,’ which is my nickname. I’m from Thailand and I’m really looking forward to connecting with all of you from various countries. I’m eager to learn about different public health experiences from your nations. See…[Read more]