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Friday, July 15, 2022

Landscape of Thailand Medical Education Market Outlook, Growth Rate, Size, Share: Ken Research

 

Growth in Top Rated Universities in Thailand will Drive Number of Seats for medical training, medical schools and registered medical practitioners in the Country: Ken Research

Thai government has made it compulsory to pursue two years of clinical training in the rural region after completing the graduation from medical education.

Faculty of Medicine Khon Kaen University has the largest number of seats for undergraduate medical degree.

Overview of Medical Education in Thailand: In Thailand,  the  undergraduate  medical сurriculum  соnsists  оf  а  6-yeаr  trаining  рrоgrаmme  tyрiсаlly  divided  intо  three  рhаses,  i.e.  yeаr  1  fоr  generаl  eduсаtiоn,  yeаrs  2–3  соvering  bаsiс  mediсаl  sсienсes,  аnd  yeаrs  4–6  fоr  gаining  сliniсаl  exрerienсe.  There  аre  twо  mаin  trасks  fоr  mediсаl  trаining,  “nоrmаl”  аnd  “rurаl”,  differing  in  their  аdmissiоn  рrосess,  рlасe  оf  trаining  аnd  рlасe  оf  wоrk.  Students  frоm  аnywhere  in  the  соuntry  саn  аррly  fоr  nоrmаl  trасk  trаining  thrоugh  а  сentrаl  seleсtiоn  рrосedure.  Their  trаining  is  undertаken  in  trаditiоnаl  mediсаl  sсhооls,  аnd  jоb  рlасement  is  tо  аny  соmmunity  hоsрitаl  in  the  соuntry.  Students  аррlying  fоr  the  rurаl  trасk  аre  sрeсifiсаlly  seleсted  frоm  the  рrоvinсes.  Their  trаining  is  undertаken  in  regiоnаl  оr  рrоvinсiаl  hоsрitаls,  аnd  jоb  рlасement  is  tо  соmmunity  hоsрitаls  in  the  рrоvinсes  оr  regiоns  frоm  whiсh  they  соme. The curriculum for both tracks is very similar, with clinical training usually taking place in tertiary or quaternary care hospitals and involving limited community experience.

Enablers of Medical Education in Thailand: Public health infrastructure is an essential driver for medical education and training in any country. It provides structure and unbiased opportunity to medical students to train and educate themselves. Thailand has significant medical infrastructure, with a total of 17,013 health care facilities as of October 2015. Of these, 56% are sub-district health promotion units, 28% are private clinics and 7% are primary care units. A total of 780, or 5%, are district hospitals; 1%, or 88, are provincial hospitals; and another 1% or 116 are “other” public hospitals. In total, the country has 336 private hospitals.

In recent years, the policy push has resulted in introduction of universal healthcare. This covers everyone in the country under the unified umbrella of insurance building a bridge between private hospitals and public hospitals; eventually increasing the demand of doctors and standardizing the quality of procedure between private and public institutions.

Another major factor which will eventually push for the demand for the increase in physicians is that the country is ageing faster than the rest of the world, according to the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI). An ageing population will create many business opportunities, in segments such as food provision, medical equipment development and sales, health services, and nursery and home-care services, according to the TDRI. The government is looking for ways to handle this demographic issue.

The report titled “Landscape of Thailand Medical Education Market-Increasing Number of Top Rated Universities coupled with Undertaking Cutting Edge Research Driving the Industry” by Ken Research suggested that the Colleges have faced a slight downfall in terms of No. of Intake, Enrollment and Graduates amid COVID-19. Major merits of pursuing medicine in Thailand Universities are factors such is high salaries, cheap cost of living, free style education and high opportunities.

Key Segments Covered

Market Segmentation basis Type of Institution (Number of Colleges)

  • Private College
  • Public College

Market Segmentation basis Region (Number of Colleges)

  • North
  • Central
  • Southeastern
  • Southwestern
  • Eastern
  • Peninsula
  • Northeastern

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Physician

  • Admission Process
  • Intake Status
  • Selection Process
  • Total No. of Graduates
  • Total Number of Intake

Internal Medicine

  • Admission Process
  • Intake Status
  • Selection Process
  • Total No. of Graduates
  • Total Number of Intake

Ophthalmology

  • Admission Process
  • Intake Status
  • Selection Process
  • Total No. of Graduates
  • Total Number of Intake

Key Target Audience

  • Public Medical Colleges
  • Private Medical Colleges
  • Aspiring students of Bachelor in Medical Education
  • Aspiring students of Master in Medical Education especially Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology

Time Period Captured in the Report:

  • Base Year: 2020
  • Study Period: 2016–2020

Colleges Covered:

Landscape on Thailand Medical Education institutions include faculties of medicine of following colleges,

  • Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University
  • Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University
  • Faculty of Medicine Khon Kaen University
  • Faculty of Medicine Chiang Mai University
  • Faculty of Medicine Srinakharinwirot University
  • Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University
  • Faculty of Medicine Thammasat University
  • Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University
  • Faculty of Medicine Naresuan University
  • Faculty of Medicine Siam University
  • Faculty of Medicine and Public Health, HRH Princess Chulabhorn College of Medical Science, Chulabhorn Royal Academy
  • School of Medicine Suranaree University of Technology
  • Faculty of Medicine University of Phayao
  • Faculty of Medicine Mahasarakham University
  • Faculty of Medicine Burapha University
  • College of Medicine Rangsit University
  • School of Medicine Walailak University
  • School of Medicine Mae Fah Luang University
  • Faculty of Medicine, Princess of Naradhiwas University
  • College of Medicine and Public Health Ubon Ratchathani University
  • Phramongkutklao College of Medicine
  • Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital Navamindradhiraj University

Key Topics Covered in the Report

  • Thailand Medical Education Introduction
  • Detailed Landscape of Private and Public Colleges
  • Market Ecosystem
  • Market Segmentation basis Institution and Regions
  • Admission Process for both Bachelor and Master Course
  • Detailed Analysis on Physician Courses (Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)
  • Detailed Analysis on Internal Medicine Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)
  • Detailed Analysis on Ophthalmology Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)
  • Major Universities and Colleges in Thailand Medical Education Market

For More Information on the Research Report, refer to below links:

Thailand Medical Education Market

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