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There are six different hospitals with 34 hospital branches in the group: The seventeen branches of Bangkok Hospital, the BNH Hospital, the five branches of Phyathai Hospitals, the five Paolo Memorial Hospitals, the five branches of Samitivej Hospital and the Royal Bangkok Hospital [4]
On October 30, 1969, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services was established with a 10-million-baht initial registered capital under the name "Bangkok Dusit Medical Services" Bangkok Hospital was established on February 26, 1972.
The building of Prasarttong-Osoth Ltd. in Bangkok. Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth (Thai: ปราเสริฐ ปราสาททองโอสถ, born 22 March 1933) is a Thai billionaire businessman of Chinese descent, former surgeon, and the founder and owner of Bangkok Dusit Medical Services, Thailand's largest private healthcare group, and a regional airline, Bangkok Airways. [2]
Phyathai Nawamin Hospital Bangkok Dusit Medical Services General Bangkok Bueng Kum 140 Phyathai 1 Hospital: Bangkok Dusit Medical Services General Bangkok Ratchathewi 174 Phyathai 2 Hospital: Bangkok Dusit Medical Services General Bangkok Phaya Thai 260 Phyathai 3 Hospital: Bangkok Dusit Medical Services General Bangkok Phasi Charoen 230
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For her achievements in the Thai hospitality industry, Chanut received the title Than Phu Ying, an esteemed royal title bestowed by Thailand.She was awarded several honorary degrees: Doctor of Business Administration in Hospitality Management awarded by Johnson & Wales University; Doctor of Tourism and Hotels from Sripatum University; and Doctor of Arts in Tourism Industry from Mahidol University.
Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital is on Sukhumvit Road in Vadhana, Bangkok. [6] Samitivej Sukhumvit, with 87 examination rooms, has 400 medical specialist staff and space for 270 patients. David A. Reisman, author of Health Tourism: Social Welfare Through International Trade , wrote that "Samitivej Sukhumvit has considerable experience with ...
Vajira Hospital (Thai: วชิรพยาบาล, RTGS: Wachiraphayaban) is one of the first hospitals in Thailand, founded by King Rama VI.It is a teaching university hospital of the Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University; the Faculty of Medicine, Bangkokthonburi University and an affiliated teaching hospital of the Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University.