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BANGKOK – Rajavithi Hospital has completed a major first in Thailand’s public health system, successfully removing a pancreatic tumor in a 12-year-old girl using robotic-assisted surgery. [1]
BANGKOK – A new approach to heart valve care is improving the lives for many patients in Thailand, particularly older individuals and those at high surgical risk, according to the Ministry of Public Health. [2]
Dr Sunya Viravaidya (right), Managing Director of the Pattaya International Hospital Group, listens intently to Professor Graham V. [3]
[Dr. Addis] ( .jpg) Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S. Advisor, natural resources policy and greenhouse gases and climate policy and green development. Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S. (translated from th) [4]
BANGKOK – Rajavithi Hospital has completed a major first in Thailand’s public health system, successfully removing a pancreatic tumor in a 12-year-old girl using robotic-assisted surgery.
BANGKOK – A new approach to heart valve care is improving the lives for many patients in Thailand, particularly older individuals and those at high surgical risk, according to the Ministry of Public Health.
Dr Sunya Viravaidya (right), Managing Director of the Pattaya International Hospital Group, listens intently to Professor Graham V.
[Dr. Addis] ( .jpg) Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S. Advisor, natural resources policy and greenhouse gases and climate policy and green development. Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S.
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