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Govt to accept 2,200 nurses as civil servants this year

The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) will grant civil servant job status to 2,200 nurses before the end of the year. Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu...

Thailand experiencing nurse shortages

The Ministry of Public Health has set a goal to increase the number of nurses in the country, stating that 36,000 more nurses are...

Thai nurses, dentists fear competition from AEC

BANGKOK, 9 May 2012 – The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) has indicated that certain occupation groups still lack knowledge...

Stress level declining from recent years

BANGKOK, 1 July 2011  – The Department of Mental Health will conduct a new mental health survey this July after finding the stress...

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