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    Medical care in Thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 15/02/2007, Last updated on: 13/03/2014

    » So next time you go to Thailand for an holiday or medical care give the Thai people the respect they deserve. Because the nurses or the Hotel staff are mostly much under payed and their home situation is many times not so brilliant. Deal with a genuine courtesy, politeness and respect, and not in...

    • Tony Rossi commented : Greetings. I am a pediatric cardiologist from Miami Children’s Hospital, USA. I have spent the last 19 years of my life running a cardiac intensive care program for children. I was privileged to be invited to act as a visiting professor at Chulalongkorn University last year. I spent 2 weeks visiting various pediatric cardiology and surgical programs around Bangkok. I had the opportunity to meet medical doctors, surgeons and trainees. I can say that the quality of services and the expertise and commitment of all the programs and people I had the opportunity to meet were on par or surpassed those that I have had the pleasure of evaluating around the world. Thailand should be proud of its medical community. They provide first class care to all. Anthony Rossi, MD

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