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School of Health Science

The School aims to produce graduates in health sciences of high professional and ethical quality, and continuing to develop its teaching and research to surpass international standards that combine the excellence of traditional knowledge and local wisdom with the most modern alternative techniques.



List of All Study Programmes

  • Bachelor’s Degree
    • Environmental Health
    • Occupational Health and Safety
    • Public Health
    • Sports and Health Science
  • Master’s Degree
    • Border Health Management
    • Health and Biomedical Analytics
  • Doctoral Degree
    • Public Health

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Miss Nicharuch Panjaphothiwat

Miss Nicharuch Panjaphothiwat

Lecturer in Occupational Health and Safety Programme

Tel: +66 (0) 5391 6897
E-mail: nicharuch.pan@mfu.ac.th

Education

  • M.Sc. Occupational Health and Safety, Mahidol University, Thailand    
  • B.P.H. Public Health,1st Honours, Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand   
Speciallization

  • Ergonomics and Human factors
  • Occupational medicine
  • Safety culture

Google Scholar Link
 

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Awards/Publications

<style type="text/css"> </style> Seeprasert P, Tamornpark R, Apidechkul T, Panjaphothiwat N, Singkhorn O, Upala P, Sunsern R. Associations between sexual violence, domestic violence, neglect, and alcohol consumption among Lahu hill tribe families in northern Thailand. Womens Health (Lond). 2021 Jan-Dec;17:17455065211065863. doi: 10.1177/17455065211065863. PMID: 34903111; PMCID: PMC8679051.

<style type="text/css"> </style> Panjaphothiwat N., Pairam U., Jackraphanich N., Manohan P. (2021). The study of problems and obstacles in accessing to health services of migrant workers in the special economic zones Chiang Rai province, Mae Sai, Chiang Sean and Chiang Khong district, Journal of Nursing Science and Health, Volume 44, p.88-99.

<style type="text/css"> </style> Panjaphothiwat N, Tamornpark R, Apidechkul T, Seeprasert P, Singkhorn O, Upala P,et al. (2021) Factors associated with domestic violence in the Lahu hill tribe of northern Thailand: A cross-sectional study. PLoS ONE 16(3): e0248587. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248587

<style type="text/css"> </style> Kaewyotha, S., Jantasree, C., Pribwai, T.,Panjaphothiwat, N., Katramee, A., & Seeprasert, P. (2019). Burnout levels among housekeepers working in a university. Journal of Health Science and Alternative Medicine, 1(3), 10-16. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhealthscialternmed/article/view/219807

<style type="text/css"> </style> Songlar, T., Pussadee La-or, N. P., Chomchoe, C., & Khunthason, S. (2019). Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of earthquake preparedness amongst the elderly in risk areas. Journal of Health Research, 33(1), 2–13. doi.org/10.1108/jhr-12-2018-0167

Contact School


School of Health Science

Mae Fah Luang University

333 Moo1, Thasud, Muang, Chiang Rai 57100
0 5391 6822
0 5391 6821
health-science@mfu.ac.th
https://healthsci.mfu.ac.th/