
Accidents lead to injuries, loss of life, or disabilities. The injured should receive basic first aid and be transported to the hospital correctly (Prehospital care) to ensure safety, reduce the death rate, and minimize disabilities of the injured. Bangkok Hospital emphasizes and joins the campaign during the Songkran festival to build confidence in the readiness of the medical team, the interdisciplinary team of professionals, and the modern technology in patient care to handle all types of emergency accidents. It also offers advice on the proper care of the injured, helping to increase the chances of survival and reduce losses during the dangerous 7 days.

World No Tobacco Day falls on May 31st every year. The World Health Organization recognizes the dangers of smoking, the impact on the health of smokers, and equates it to being exposed to “secondhand smoke” because those nearby can also indirectly inhale cigarette smoke from smokers, leading to serious diseases just as if they were smoking themselves.

The warm atmosphere of the Mobile Diabetes Camp 2018 at the Diabetes, Thyroid, and Endocrine Center, Bangkok Hospital, offers a chance to relax with nature while receiving knowledge about diabetes from highly skilled speakers and care from the Diabetes Center's nurses.

Giving a health information interview to the media on the topic "Preparing children's health to be age-appropriately strong, enhancing development and dental care for ages 1-4 years."


Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited, in collaboration with its affiliated hospitals and companies including the Bangkok Hospital Group, Samitivej Hospital, BNH Hospital, Phyathai Hospital, Paolo Hospital, Royal Hospital, and N Health, organized the annual academic conference for the year Buddhist Era 2561 “BDMS Academic Annual Meeting 2018”. Under the theme “Excellent Healthcare Network: Medical Advances Meet Compassion”, the conference invited leading multidisciplinary specialists from abroad and within the country to share knowledge and experiences with over 1,500 participating doctors, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, physical therapists, and medical personnel.

Bangkok Hospital collaborates with Bangkok Heart Hospital and Vajira Hospital to organize a press conference for the Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS): Total Body event under the concept of Less is More. This highlights the advantages of laparoscopic surgery, offering effective treatment from head to toe, with less pain, faster recovery, reduced complications, and improved quality of life for patients.