FACULTY OF
THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY
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Table of Contents
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Message from Message from
Former Rector Dean
9 42
Administration Performance
and of the 2018
Fiscal Year
Faculty Staffs
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Message from Former Rector
On the occasion of the 23rd Anniversary of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat
University on the 23rd of February 2018, in my capacity as a Representative of the University Executive
Board, I would like congratulate hereby to executives, lecturers, staff members, students, and alumni
of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences.
Many successes of the Faculty concerning academic performance, research, and social services
have been achieved by the joint persistent efforts and sacrifices of all involved parties. As a result, the
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences has benefited from continuing growth in national and international
recognition.
Over the past 23 years, I have easily perceived the continuous development in many different
areas of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, particularly in the areas of student-centered learning
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and instructional management, researches, and social services. In addition, Faculty also supports the
promotion of the English language in all curricula to improve the language skills of students,
instillation of self-learning and knowledge integration capacities. Furthermore, the Faculty has promoted
the inter-institutional exchange of learning/teaching and research abilities by establishing the academic
partnerships with local and international educational institutions.
The vigorous performance of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences indicates its active
participation in the development of Thammasat University as a leading educational institution
recognized locally and internationally. This shall include the great quality of graduates in Bachelor’s,
Master’s and/or Doctoral’s degrees in Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, Sports and Exercise Sciences,
Sports Coaching, Sports Management, Forensic Science, and Radiological Technology. Moreover, the
Faculty has established a Health Care Service Center (HCSC) comprising Medical Technology Research
and Service Unit, Physical Therapy and Hydrotherapy Unit, Sports Science and Sports Rehabilitation
Unit, which can provide integrated, modern health services at the international standards.
On this occasion, l would like to wish all lecturers, staff, students and alumni to be with
great strength in all areas, and to succeed in all missions and sustained determination to improve
continuously the best quality of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences in Thailand.
(Associate Professor Gasinee Witoonchart)
Former Rector of Thammasat University
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Message from Dean
The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences,
Thammasat University was established in 1996,
and it recently celebrated 23rd foundation
anniversary on 23rd February 2018. Currently,
the Faculty conduct both undergraduate and
post-graduate program. The undergraduate
programs consist of five departments; Medical
Technology, Physical Therapy, Sports Science
and Sport Development, Forensic Science, and
Radiological Technology. The post - graduate
programs include three master programs (Medical
Technology, Forensic Science and Physical
Therapy) and international program in M.Sc.
(Biomedical Sciences) Ph.D. (Biomedical Sciences)
programs in Biomedical Sciences. In academic
context, the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
provides students, lecturers, and researchers
with a rich set of sciences and social science
one having the atmosphere of opportunities to
learning, teaching, and conducting research.
With regard to public services, the Faculty
has a Health Care Service Center that provides
laboratory tests, physical therapy, and services
in sport sciences. All units are equipped with
modern instruments at international standards
and can generate sustainable income for the
Faculty. Moreover, these instruments are also
used in courses with the ultimate aim to provide
students an opportunity to gain clinical skills.
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Since 2015, the Faculty has established “Thammasat Golf Leadership program” for senior executives
who would like develop their golf skills. This program also a great chance for social meeting gathering
people who are interested in helping the development of the Faculty.
International collaborations have been promoted by the Faculty through memorandums of
understanding signed with local and international educational institutions and organizations. This has
been regarded as a significant success in establishing academic and research networks e.g. annual
meeting for presenting research with Catholic University, South Korea under K21 project. This is a major
step for the Faculty to raise its academic and research potentials to an international level.
All the successes of the Faculty would not have been achieved without hard working and
cooperation from all staff. I would like to thank all staff for their cooperation.
(Associate Professor Dr. Kampol Ruchiwit)
Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences,
Thammasat University
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PHILOSOPHY The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
has the vital roles for providing qualified
students, knowledge, health service, and forensic services to the community and
the nation using integreated health science, sport science as well as forensic
sciences. the students are expected to possess and develop knowledge, skills, and
critical thinking combined with a moral discipline and a positive attitude towards
the profession.
VISION The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat
University is one of the leading nation and international
institutions of academic and research excellence with moral commitment for the
goodness of society.
MISSION 1. Prepare professional graduate with academic
excellence and moral discipline and ethical standard.
2. Develop the research and knowledge necessary and useful for the country’s
development with an emphasis on practical and integrated studies of allied health
sciences.
3. Provide professional and educational services, and disseminake knowledge to
the society for sustainable development on health care and health promotion,
and forensic sciences to support criminal justice system.
4. Improve management efficiency based on the principles of good governance as
well as happiness at workplace combining with raising Thai culture.
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OVERVIEW OF CURRICULUM
1 Department of 4 Department of
Medical Technology Radiological Technology
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science
(Medical Technology) (Radiological Technology)
2 Department of 5 Graduate Program
Physical Therapy Master of Science
(Biomedical Sciences)
Bachelor of Science Doctor of Philosophy
(Physical Therapy) (Biomedical Sciences)
Master of Science
3 Department of Sports (Medical Technology)
Science and Sports Master of Science
Development (Physical Therapy)
Bachelor of Science
(Sports and Exercise Sciences) 6 Department of
Forensic Science
Bachelor of Arts
(Sports Management) Master of Science
(Forensic Science)
Bachelor of Arts
(Sports Coaching)
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Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University
AHS
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Allied Health Sciences Management Structure
RECTOR
Dean
Board of Director
Management Committee
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Head, Head, Head, Head, Head, Director, Director, Secretary,
of Medical of Physical of Radiological of Sport Science of Forensic of Graduate of Health Care Office
Technology Therapy Technology Program Service Center
Department Department and Sport Science the Dean
Department Development Department
Department
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Allied Health Sciences Organization Chart
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
Department of Department of Department of Department of Graduate Department of
Medical Physical Sports Science Radiological Program Forensic
Therapy Technology Science
Technology and Sports
Development
Secretary Office Health Care Service Center
Administration Section Medical Technology Research and Service Unit
Finance and Supplies Section Physical Therapy and Hydrotherapy Unit
Academic and Research Section
APlsasnunrainngceanSdecAticoendemic Quality Sports Science and Sports Rehabilitation Unit
Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory Center
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BOARD OF DIRECTOR
Dr.Veerachai Khuprasert Professor Sanguan Lewmanont
Associate Professor Dr.Preecha Pitanon
Somchai Viriyayudhakorn
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Associate Professor Dr.Jirot Sindhvananda
Dr.Sakchai Wongkittiruk
Dr.Santiparb Tejavaniga Assistant Professor
Anek Sootmongkol
Assistant Professor
Dr.Chanan Phonprapai
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Dean of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences 1 Associate Professor Kampol Ruchiwit, Ph.D.
Director, Graduate Program 2 Professor Major General Oytip Nathalang, Ph.D.
Head, Department of Radiological Technology 3 Associate Professor Pichit Trivitayaratana
(Hold the position to 14 February 2018)
4 Lecturer Chatnapa Nuntue
(5 November 2018)
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Associate Dean for Administration 5 Assistant Professor Pussadee Tobunluepop
Director, Health Care Service Center 6 Assistant Professor Seksun Samosornsuk, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs 7 Associate Professor Plaiwan Suttanon, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research and
Internationnal Affairs
Assistant Dean for Quality Assurance 8 Assistant Professor Kanyanath Piumngam, Ph.D
Assistant Dean for Administration
Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs 9 Assistant Professor Supatcharin Kemarat, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
10 Lecturer Parinnapak Mahasup, Ph.D.
11 Lecturer Kriyot Sudsa-ard
Head, Department of Medical Technology 12 Associate Professor Thitimonrat Duangchanda
(Hold the position to 9 November 2018)
13 Assistant Professor Khaimuk Changsri, Ph.D.
(9 November 2018)
Head, Department of Physical Therapy 14 Associate Professor Kesara Rukpongsiri, Ph.D.
(Hold the position to 23 April 2018)
15 Assistant Professor Piyapa Keawutan, Ph.D.
(3 December 2018)
Head, Department of Sports Science
and Sports Development
16 Assistant Professor Sudarat Apibantaweesakul
(Hold the position to 31 July 2018)
17 Lecturer Kanoknan Suchuo-in
(1 August 2018)
Head, Department of Forensic Science 1 Associate Professor Kampol Ruchiwit, Ph.D.
(Acting Head Department of Forensic Science)
Secretary, Office the Dean 18 Mrs. Jaranya Yongyingsakthaworn
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Department of Medical Technology
Academic Personal
2 13 4 5
Division of Hematology
Head Of Medical Technology
1. Assistant Professor Khaimuk Changsri, Ph.D.
2. Lecturer Sawang Petvises, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Ekchol Mukda, Ph.D.
4. Assistant Professor Patcharee Isarankura Na-Ayudhya, Ph.D.
5. Lecturer Sirinart Chomean, Ph.D.
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Department of Medical Technology
Academic Personal
1 2 3 4 5
Division of Clinical Microbiology
1. Assistant Professor Sinuan Somroop, Ph.D.
2. Associate Professor Kasama Supanaranond, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Seksun Samosornsuk, Ph.D.
4. Assistant Professor Anek Pootong, Ph.D.
5. Associate Professor Worada Samosornsuk, Ph.D.
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Department of Medical Technology
Academic Personal
3 2 14 5
Division of Clinical Microscopy and Parasitology
1. Associate Professor Thitimonrat Duangchanda
2. Associate Professor Malinee Pongsavee, Ph.D.
3. Lecturer Onguma Natalang, Ph.D.
4. Assistant Professor Duangnate Pipatsatitpong, Ph.D.
5. Assistant Professor Dujdow Songthamwat, Ph.D.
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Department of Medical Technology
Academic Personal
1 2 345 6 7 8
Division of Clinical Chemistry
1. Associate Professor Somchat Taertulakarn
2. Assistant Professor Sudawadee Kongkhum, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Narisa Kengtrong Bordeerat, Ph.D.
4. Assistant Professor Suwanna Cowawintaweewat, Ph.D.
5. Assistant Professor Kanyanath Piumngam, Ph.D.
6. Associate Professor Pilaiwan Siripurkpong, Ph.D.
7. Assistant Professor Pussadee Tobunluepop
8. Lecturer Somsak Fongsupa, Ph.D.
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Department of Medical Technology
Academic Personal
1 2 3 45 6 7 8
Division of Immunology and Transfusion Science
1. Professor Major General Oytip Nathalang, Ph.D.
2. Assistant Professor Wimolpak Sriwai, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Chareeporn Akekawatchai, Ph.D.
4. Associate Professor Pornpimon Angkasekwinai, Ph.D.
5. Associate Professor Teerakul Arpornsuwan, Ph.D.
6. Assistant Professor Onruedee Khantisitthiporn, Ph.D.
7. Assistant Professor Chollanot Kaset, Ph.D.
8. Lecturer Pramote Sriwanitchrak, Ph.D.
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Department of Medical Technology
Supporting Personal
1 23 45 6 7 8
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Scientist
1. Mr. Sompoch Prajan
2. Mr. Nukool Inphlaeng
3. Miss Madtika Fungkrajai
4. Miss Benja Norapong
5. Mrs. Kanyarat Inphlaeng
6. Miss Wasana Sirin
7. Mr. Somcheep Komen
8. Mr. Nivesn Pakeesant
Department of Physical Therapy
Academic Personal
431 2
Padiatric Physical Therapy
Head of Physical Therapy
1. Assistant Professor Piyapa Keawutan, Ph.D.
2. Associate Professor Kedsara Rakpongsiri, Ph.D.
3. Associate Professor Pinailug Tantilipikorn Eared, Ph.D.
4. Lecturer Parinnapak Mahasup, Ph.D.
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Department of Physical Therapy
Academic Personal
1 23 45
Orthopedic Physical Therapy
1. Lecturer Poramet Eared, Ph.D.
2. Lecturer Siriluck Kanchanomai, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Sukwida Manorungsan
4. Assistant Professor Santhanee Khruakhorn, Ph.D.
5. Lecturer Chalermpong Pinupong
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Department of Physical Therapy
Academic Personal
12 3
Neurological Physical Therapy
1. Associate Professor Noppol Pramodhyakul, Ph.D.
2. Associate Professor Plaiwan Suttanon, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Patcharee Kooncumchoo, Ph.D.
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Department of Physical Therapy
Academic Personal
12 3 4 56 7
Chest Physical Therapy
1. Lecturer Karan Pongpanit
2. Associate Professor Kornanong Yuenyongchaiwat, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Jitanan Laosiripisan, Ph.D.
4. Assistant Professor Noppawan Charususin, Ph.D.
Sports Physical Therapy
5. Lecturer Thanawat Kitsuksan 27
6. Assistant Professor Chuanpis Boonkerd
7. Lecturer Teerapat Laddawong
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Department of Physical Therapy
Supporting Personal
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10
6. Mrs. Somrudee Hanmanop
Supporting Personal 7. Miss Chayanee Wongcharone
1. Mr. Kritsana Yospanya 8. Miss Suteera Jaidee
2. Mr. Sirawich Tongpoon 9. Mrs. Somkuan Phan-Ngen
3. Miss Siripon Sawatdiphol 10. Mr. Phuwarin Namdaeng
4. Miss Mayuree Aiemthaisong
5. Miss Thanatporn Suthisansanee
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Department of Sports Science and Sports Development
Academic Personal
4 3 21 5 67
Bachelor of Arts Program in Sport Management
Head of Sports Science and Sports Development
1. Lecturer Kanoknan Suchuo-in
2. Assistant Professor Nilmanee Sriboon, Ph.D.
3. Lecturer Worawee Nakpanom
4. Lecturer Kritsada Panaseri, Ph.D.
5. Lecturer Patcharamon Rucksapoldech, Ph.D.
6. Lecturer Jakkrapan Chupthaisong
7. Lecturer Paak Phantumabamrung
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Department of Sports Science and Sports Development
Academic Personal
1 23 45 6 7
Bachelor of Arts Program in Sport Coaching
1. Lecturer Natthaphol Phewkham
2. Lecturer Kriyot Sudsa-ard
3. Assistant Professor Sudarat Apibantaweesakul
4. Lecturer Matinee Phangjaem
5. Lecturer Wichai Yeemin, Ph.D.
6. Associate Professor Apiluk Theanthong, Ph.D.
7. Lecturer Prasobchoke Chokemor, Ph.D.
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Department of Sports Science and Sports Development
Academic Personal
6 54 3 2 1
Bachelor of Science Program in Sports and Exercise Science
1. Lecturer Poonyanat Nual-on, Ph.D.
2. Assistant Professor Supatcharin Kemarat, Ph.D.
3. Lecturer Sutima Suwankan
4. Lecturer Piriya Suwondit
5. Lecturer Supattra Silapabanleng
6. Lecturer Sairag Sa-adprai
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Department of Sports Science and Sports Development
Supporting Personal
1 2 3 4 5
Supporting Personal
1. Mr. Thanawat Sealao
3. Miss Chanakan Deangdong
4. Miss Wonvilai Khaokhum
5. Miss Vinitha Puengtanom
6. Mr. Tanaphat Toudta
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Department of Radiological Technology
Academic Personal and Supporting Personal
5 4 123 6
Academic Personal Radiological Technology
Head of Radiological Technology
1. Lecturer Chatnapa Nuntue
2. Lecturer Khemipa Sanklaa
3. Lecturer Kochakorn Phantawong
4. Lecturer Natchayaporn Thonapan
5. Lecturer Kwanlada Mitpakdi
Supporting Personal Radiological Technology
6. Mrs. Ramida Yimyaem
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Department of Forensic Science
Academic Personal and Supporting Personal
4 31 2 5 6
Academic Personal Forensic Science
Director of Forensic Science
1. Pol.Gen. Attapon Chamsuwanwong
2. Lecturer Pairoa Praihirunkit, Ph.D.
3. Lecturer Hiranya Sritart
4. Lecturer Sunisa Aobaom
5. Lecturer Pinyaphat Khamphikham, Ph.D.
Supporting Personal Forensic Science
6. Miss Sirikorn Rianthong
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Graduate Program
Academic Personal
5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 10
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Director of Graduate Program
1. Professor Major General Oytip Nathalang, Ph.D.
2. Lecturer Wansika Phadungsila, Ph.D.
3. Assistant Professor Potjanee Srimanote, Ph.D.
4. Assistant Professor Jiraporn Kuesap, Ph.D.
5. Assistant Professor Pongsri Tongtawe, Ph.D.
6. Associate Professor Hans Rudi Grams, Ph.D.
7. Lecturer Kamphon Intharanut, Ph.D.
8. Assistant Professor Jeeraphong Thanongsaksrikul, Ph.D.
9. Associate Professor Rachaneewan Aunpad, Ph.D.
10. Assistant Professor Amornrat Geadkaew Krenc, Ph.D.
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Graduate Program
Supporting Personal
1 23 4 5 6
Graduate Program
1. Mrs. Buppa Arechanajan
2. Mr. Nanthawat Kosa
3. Miss Benjawan Phosuwan
4. Miss Supawan Kaewta
5. Mr. Vick Banmairuroi
6. Mrs. Bupphachat Posuwan
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Health Care Service Center
4 31 2 5 6
Health Care Service Center
Director, Health Care Service Center
1. Assistant Professor Pussadee Tobunluepop
2. Lecturer Somsak Fongsupa, Ph.D.
3. Mr. Manit Noosa
4. Mr. Porwornwisit Tritripmongkol
5. Mr. Anurak Cheoymang
6. Miss Laddawan Pala
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Secretary Office
1 42 3
Acting Head of Secretary Office
1. Mrs. Jaranya Yongyingsakthaworn
Planning and Academic Quality Assurance Section
Head of Planning and Academic Quality Assurance Section
2. Miss Sirirat Sriprawitkorn
3. Mr. Chanon Timrod
4. Miss Wipawan Chawarangphong
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Secretary Office
8 9 10 11
76 5 4 32 1
Management and Administrative
Acting Head of Planning and Academic Quality Assurance Section
1. Mrs. Pattraporn Surasieng
2. Mrs. Ranida Srirad
3. Mrs. Jarinya Phasit
4. Miss Jarassri Sinsup
5. Mrs. Kanjana Yimpong
6. Miss Nerunchara Onphoen
7. Miss Aonnichcha Maungpho
8. Mr. Surasak Pasee
9. Mr. Virod Jancharoen
10. Mr. Woraphot Khanthanet
11. Mr. Nutthapong Laohaphaithun
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Secretary Office
65 4 1 2 3
Finance and Procurement Section
Head of Finance and Procurement Section
1. Miss Phichaya Theanthas
2. Miss Maytavee Kaewsomdet
3. Miss Parada Booranasombut
4. Miss Montha Rungcharern
5. Mrs. Jintana Kaewdeang
6. Miss Siriphon Chaiphetr
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Secretary Office
6 5 41 23
Academic and Research Section
Acting Head of Academic and Research Section
1. Mrs. Walaiporn Klubjai
2. Miss Nungruthai Poonsab
3. Miss Kanyarat Ninwan
4. Miss Ladda Wanmee
5. Miss Kanyanat Chaidilok
6. Mr. Thatchanon Kunthong
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Allied Health Sciences Human Resources
Summary of Academic Staffs Ranked by Education
Allied Health Sciences Human Resources 70 40 35 35 62
60 50 56
50 2016 2017 2018
40 Master degree 2016 2017 2018
30 Doctoral degree
20
10
0111
2016 2017 2018
Bachelor degree
Ranked by Academic Title
Department Professor APrsosofecsiasoter PArsosfisetsasnotr Lecturer Total
Medical Technology
Physical Therapy 2 8 17 6 31
Radiological Technology 2 5 9 11 25
Graduate Program 4 4
Sports Science and 2 5 2 11
Sports Development 2 3
16 21
Forensic Science 17 34
Total 5 5
44 97
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Summary of Academic Staffs Ranked by Academic Title
The total 160 staff are devided in seven categories based on employment contract. Allied Health Sciences Human Resources
1 Government Official 125 University Employee
1 Employee
Specialist
5 Thammasat University funded Employee
115 Lecturer (Contact of Employment)
1 Administrator
11 University Employee (Divition)
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Strategic Plan of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Strategic Plan of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
Vol.12 (Fiscal Year 2017-2021)
Vision
TheFacultyofAlliedHealthSciences,ThammasatUniversityisoneoftheleadingnationalandinter-
national institutions of academic and research excellence with moral commitment for the goodness of society.
Strategies
Strategy 1: Transforming you into GREATS
Strategy 2: Innovating research for impact
Strategy 3: Going for great together
Strategy 4: World class services for the people
Strategy 5: Best sustainable and smart university
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences (AHS) developed and accomplished a policy with a strategic
plan and a course of actions for excellence in teaching and learning, research and services with social
responsibility.
To achieve these purposes, AHS faculty values the quality of management and members.
The management system includes accountability (an assignment of responsibility) and a schedule for
activities to be completed, as well as auditing tools to implement corrective actions and creating an
upward spiral of continuous improvement; or “Plan, Do, Check, Act”.
AHS staff members including dean, associate dean, assistant dean, director, head of department,
head of office, committee, academic and non-academic staff, have their responsibility for suitable
levels of duty.
In addition, AHS faculty also gives precedence to well-being and relationship of staff with
knowledge and skills enhancement, improving and renovating physical environment and academic
research facilities, recreation activity and relaxation area. The success of AHS faculty during 2018
resulted from a constant outpouring of intellectual, physical and mental devotion of all staff under
the direction and supporting of dean.
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Summary of Performance Agreement
Fiscal Year 2016-2018
Unit: Percent
Sfuomr FmacauryltyofoPfeArlfloiermd aHnecaeltAhgSrecieemnceenst
85
80 80.75
78.35
75
70 72.25
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Summary of Budget Income and Expenditure
Fiscal Year 2016-2018
Unit: THB million SumfmorarFyacouflBtyudogfeAtlIlniecdomHeeaaltnhdSEcxiepnecnedsiture
150.00
100.00 81.77 106.53 95.53
50.00 57.67
59.50 58.27
0.00
2016 2017 2018
Income Expenditure
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Academic Quality Assurance Academic Quality Assurance
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University (AHSTU) perform quality assurance
system in order to control, audit and assess the educational quality in line with the National Education
Act 1999 (2nd amendment in 2002) and Thammasat University is vision and mission. For internal quality
assurance system, AHSTU QA committee is responsible for development, administration and follow-up
on the operations.
For Academic Year 2017, the Internal Quality Assessment system performance in 2 levels which
are curriculum level and institutional level. To achieve the continuous quality improvement process,
AHSTU conducted an organization profile and key performance indicators base on the Education Criteria
for Performance Excellence (EdPEx) and Thammasat University Quality Assurance (TUQA) criteria for
institutional level and conducted Self-Assessment Report base on key performance indicators set by
the office of Commission on Higher Education (OHEC) Thailand for are curriculum level.
Institutional level
We start to build understanding and awareness for all level of staff which aimed to improve
staff to be able to use EdPEx in relation to improvement work competency and improvement of the
work system. In 2016-2018, the following activities were implemented:
- AHSTU executives attended training courses on the work system improvement program
according to the EdPEx Criteria which is organized by Quality Development Division TU.
- AHSTU’s QA committee provided EdPEx training programs for executives and staff.
- AHSTU improve work system and website.
- AHSTU conducted an organization profile and key performance indicators base on
the EdPEx criteria and review yearly.
- AHSTU produced self-assessments report base on the EdPEx criteria.
- AHSTU welcomed the audit committee of TU EdPEx assessor on Site Visit for
Thammasat University Internal Quality Assurance.
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EdPEx Meeting atmosphere
Curriculum Level Academic Quality Assurance
The assessment of curriculum level was
held in July - August, 2018. The evaluation result
in overall for all 8 of AHSTU programs of study
have been assessed in the level of “Good” and 1
of AHSTU program of study have been assessed
in the level of “Satisfactory”.
Summary of AHSTU Internal Quality Assessment: Curriculum Level from 2016 - 2017
Curriculum Academic Year 2016 Academic Year 2017
Doctor of Philosophy Program in Biomedical Sciences 3.83 3.61
Master of Science Program in Biomedical Sciences 3.83 3.61
Master of Medical Technology Program 3.51 3.40
Master of Science Program in Physical Therapy 3.36 3.55
Master of Science Program in Forensic Science 3.18 3.13
Bachelor of Science Program in Sports and Exercise Science 3.50 3.51
Bachelor of Arts Program in Sports Management 3.35 3.07
Bachelor of Arts Program in Sports Coaching 3.17 3.22
Bachelor of Science Program in Radiological Technology - 2.64
Bachelor of Science Program in Medical Technology Accredited by the Medical Technology council
(Academic Year 2014-2017 and 2018-2022)
Bachelor of Science Program in Physical Therapy Accredited by the Physical Therapy council
(Academic Year 2016-2022)
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Indicators for Internal Quality Assurance by Office of the Higher Education Commission:
Curriculum Level
Component Numbers of Indicator
1. Monitoring Curriculum Standard 1
2. Graduates 2
3. Current Students 3
4. Instructors 3
5. Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, Learners Evaluation 4
6. Educational Resources Service 1
14
Total
Academic Quality Assurance
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Academic Section
In the academic year 2018, six undergraduate programs were established. The number of students
in Medical Technology, Physical Technology, Sports Science, Sport Management, Sport Coaching and
Radiological Technology are 258, 201, 129, 723, 451 and 55 respectively.
In currently, there are 5 curriculums of graduate programs including four Master programs in Biomedical
Sciences, Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, Forensic Sciences and one Philosophy program in
Biomedical Sciences. The number of students is 12, 58, 14, 46 and 20 respectively. Master and Philosophy
programs in Sport Management are planned to establish in 2019.
For all curriculums, we implemented the self-learning skill, English language skill, Entrepreneur
Basic Knowledge for improvement the GREATS characteristic of our students.
The number of undergraduate students The number of graduate students Academic Section
258 Medical Technology 201 Physical Therapy 12 58Biomedical Sciences Medical Technology
129 Sports and Exercise 723 Sports Management
451 Sports Coaching 55 Radiological Technology 14 Physical Therapy 46 Forensic Sciences
20 Ph.D Biomedical Sciences
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Academic Section During the year 2018, There are several activities such as educational technology workshop,
active learning workshop, outstanding ceremony for staffs and students. All of activities aim to improve
the the 21st Century skill for our staffs and also develop the GREATS characteristic of our students.
Educational Technology Workshop for High Education
Problem-Based Learning in the 21st Century
Outstanding Academic and Supporting Staffs Ceremony
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