Japans Medisch Centrum

The primary objective of establishing the JMS Clinic is to ensure that our
Japanese patients receive medical treatment without any anxieties, especially in
regards to language issues and cultural gaps.
History
JMS was first opened in 1977, 5 years after the establishment of Bangkok Hospital, as the hospital quickly
discovered a demand for a service specialized for the Japanese expatriates. The
idea behind the project was for Bangkok
Hospital to provide direct
medical services to Japanese clients without the hassle of using in-between
translators, enabling patients and doctors to communicate directly in Japanese.
Several Thai doctors, who graduated from Japan universities, have since joined
what has now become the JMS Clinic.
The Japanese Medical Services was, in 1994, upgraded to status of a hospital
clinic and the scope of service was increased in order to reflect this significant
change. There are now 10 full time and 6 part time Thai doctors working at the JMS
Clinic.
JMS staff
As most of the JMS doctors
have Japanese medical licenses and experience with working at hospitals in Japan,
they can provide not only medical treatment but also pinpoint care to Japanese
patients as they can understand the requests from Japanese patients clearly.
Nursing
3 Japanese nurses are
taking care of the services for medical check up programs, such as providing
the check up results in Japanese - the Health Promotion
Center provides Japanese
expatriates the yearly medical check up everyday. Over 400 Japanese corporate
companies with 4,800 expatriates have received our service in 2006 alone.
Interpreters
Even though the medical
staff at JMS can speak Japanese, Bangkok
Hospital has as well employed 16
Japanese interpreters who act as coordinators with between the various other
centers and clinics around the Bangkok
Hospital campus and to
assist our doctors and nurses during in-patient stays.