sirindhorn college of public health Phitsanulok

Primary care college

As one of the colleges under the faculty of Public Health and Allied Health Sciences, the Praborommarachanok Institute, a leading institution in primary care. We aim to become a premier academic institution in health sciences—recognized both nationally and internationally for our strong focus on front-line health systems.

55 years of serving the community

We play a major role on the execution of integrated health education by utilizing and transferring knowledge to the community, and the improvement of health workforce quality.

1222

students

7

Programs

87

lecturers

46

Publication/Year

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT

Elderly Health Promotion

This theme addresses fall prevention, oral health, and chronic disease management among older adults. Research emphasizes culturally sensitive approaches, especially for ethnic min

Mental Health and Adolescent Behavior

Research under this theme investigates psychological well-being among youth, including stress, substance use, and behavioral risks. Studies highlight the impact of e-cigarettes, so

Health Equity and Area Health Management

This theme focuses on equitable access to healthcare services and the role of decentralized health systems. Research explores how area-based management improves service delivery, e

EC recognised by SIDCER-FERCAP, accredited by NECAST

Outstanding Network Organization in Promoting and Supporting Elderly Work

Our researchers

PHONGPISANU BOONDA

RN., NP., MPH., PhD.
Chompoopan W, Eungpinichpong W, Eungpinichpong W. (2016). Effects of traditional thai massage on heart rate, blood pressure, and anxiety in depression patients: A pilot study. International Journal. 11 (28): 2892-5.

METHINEE
INTARATES


B.Pharm, M.Pharm, PhD.

Sriyasak, A., Sridawruang, C., Sriring, P., Nitkhamhan, B., Chatchumni, M., Khaonuan, B., & Sarakshetrin, A. (2024). Factors Affecting Hospital Provision of Health-Promoting Services Transferred to Provincial Administration in Thailand. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(8), 1053

RASSAMEE
SUKNARIN


Doctor of Pharm, M.Sc., Ph.D.

Development of High-Specificity Fluorescent Probes to Enable Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor Studies in Living Cell. Roman C. Sarott, Matthias V. Westphal, Patrick Pfaff, Claudia Korn, David A. Sykes, Thais Gazzi, Benjamin Brennecke, Kenneth Atz, Marie Weise, Yelena Mostinski, Pattarin Hompluem

TITIPON
SUKWEA


B. Pharm, M.Sc. in Pharm , Ph.D.

Poolsup N, Suksomboon N, Jiamsathit W. Systematic Review of the Benefits of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose on Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes Patients. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. May 2008;10(s1):S-51-S-66.

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We are one of the college under faculty of Public Health and Allied Helath Sciences, Praboromarajchanok Institue. We believe in creating health graduates and developing workforce by providing education and traning, as well as improving health science knowledge shall provide benefits to people, societies and the nation accroding to the aspiration of the Prince Father

Our curriculum includes extensive fieldwork and internships in hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. This hands-on experience enables students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, fostering a deep understanding of community health needs. We have a long-standing engagement with the community, which allows us to be deeply familiar with its needs. Our aim is to strengthen primary care and promote sustainable health development within the community.

We have experience hosting both short-term and long-term student internships (in English) and co-teaching in English across a variety of subjects.