Faculty of Medicine, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang | |
Established: | 27 April 2016 |
Type: | Public (non-profit) |
Dean: | Prof. Anan Srikiatkhachorn, M.D. |
Location: | 1 Soi Chalong Krung 1, Lat Krabang Subdistrict, Lat Krabang District, Bangkok 10520, Thailand |
Website: | http://md.kmitl.ac.th/ |
Coordinates: | 13.7311°N 100.7757°W |
Native Name: | คณะแพทยศาสตร์ สถาบันเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้าเจ้าคุณทหารลาดกระบัง |
Parent: | King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang |
The Faculty of Medicine, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang is a medical school in Lat Krabang District, Bangkok.
On 27 April 2016, the council of King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang approved the set up of a Faculty of Medicine. The MD course was approved on 16 February 2018 and was opened for first student admission since mid-2018. The faculty runs an international program for medicine and the current designated teaching hospitals are operated by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.[1] [2]
https://md.kmitl.ac.th/curriculum/
Core course (Year 1)
Semester 1 | Total of 21 Credits
• Scientific methods
• Applied physics and mathematics for health sciences
• Introduction to medical profession
• Medical biochemistry and molecular biology
• Human behavior and sociology
• Communication in Thai for medical profession
• English for medical profession
• Creative thinking and innovation
• Free elective
Semester 2 | Total of 21 Credits
• Computer and digital technology for health sciences
• Cell and tissue physiology
• Fundamental health economics
• Health policy and public welfare
• Academic reading and writing for health sciences
• Selective study in language subject
• World culture
• Medical ethics and professional law
• Free elective
Year 2 | Semester 1 | Total of 21 Credits
• Clinical anatomy and medical imaging
• Body movement and control
• Body fluid homeostasis I
• Body fluid homeostasis II
• Body energy homeostasis
• Body regulation and defense
Year 2 | Semester 2 | Total of 19 Credits
• Sex, gender, reproduction and healthy living
• Brain and mind
• Human genetics, growth and development
• Molecular medicine and pharmacotherapeutics
Year 3 | Semester 1 | Total of 22 Credits
• Arts and sciences of clinical diagnosis
• Clinical microbiology and infectious diseases
• Cardiovascular medicine
• Respiratory medicine
• Gastroenterology and hepatology
• Renal and genitourinary medicine
• Allergy, immunology and rheumatology
• Endocrinology and metabolism
Year 3 | Semester 2 | Total of 19 Credits
• Hematology and oncology
• Clinical neurosciences
• Mental health and psychopathology
• Aging and degenerative disorders
• Health promotion and disease prevention
• Integrated biomedical sciences* (Comprehensive Exam)
• Research experiences in biomedical
Year 4 | Semester 1 | Total of 20 Credits
• Principles of biomedical engineering
• Advanced subject in biomedical sciences I #
• Advanced subject in biomedical sciences II #
• Essential clinical skills
• Forensic medicine
• Family medicine clerkship
• Seminars in biomedical research I*
• Individual research I*
Year 4 | Semester 2 | Total of 19 Credits
• Biomedical research selective I* #
• Biomedical research selective II* #
• Seminars in biomedical research II*
• Individual research II*
• Community and global medicine
• Neurology, geriatric and rehabilitation medicine clerkship
• Psychiatry clerkship
Year 5 | Semester 1 | Total of 21 Credits
• Internal medicine clerkship
• Surgery clerkship
• Anesthesiology, cardiology and critical care medicine clerkship
• Obstetrics and gynecology clerkship
• Pediatric clerkship
• Seminars in biomedical research III*
Year 5 | Semester 2 | Total of 20 Credits
• Individual research III*
• Ambulatory medicine clerkship
• Accident and emergency medicine clerkship
• Oncology and palliative medicine clerkship
• Selective clerkship I
• Selective clerkship II
• Thesis I*
Year 6 | Semester 1 | Total of 22 Credits
• Introduction to clinical practice in the health care system*
• Practicum in internal medicine*
• Practicum in surgery*
• Practicum in pediatrics*
• Practicum in obstetrics and gynecology*
• Practicum in orthopedics and emergency medicine*
Year 6 | Semester 2 | Total of 22 Credits
• Practicum in community hospital*
• Selective practicum I*
• Selective practicum II*
• Thesis II*
• Thesis III*
Remarks:
* S/U grading will be offered
# Students may choose to study any research courses in biomedical sciences,