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Srinagarind Hospital
NameSrinagarind Hospital
OrgFaculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University
LocationKhon Kaen
CountryThailand
HealthcareMinistry of Public Health (Thailand)
FundingPublic university hospital
TypeTeaching hospital
AffiliationKhon Kaen University
Beds1,500
Founded1975

Srinagarind Hospital is a major tertiary care and teaching hospital located in Khon Kaen, Isan within the campus of Khon Kaen University. It functions as the principal clinical center for the Faculty of Medicine, providing referral services across Northeast Thailand and adjacent regions. The hospital is linked to national health initiatives and regional referral networks involving multiple provincial hospitals such as Maha Sarakham Hospital, Ubon Ratchathani Hospital, and Khon Kaen Hospital.

History

The hospital was established during the period of expansion of tertiary care in Thailand in the 1970s, coinciding with infrastructure projects under the Thai government and higher education expansion associated with Khon Kaen University. Early development involved collaborations with international partners and development agencies active in Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific health programs, connecting to training models used by institutions like Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine and Ramathibodi Hospital. Over subsequent decades Srinagarind Hospital expanded its capacity, aligning with national public health reforms and regional referral planning involving agencies such as the Ministry of Public Health (Thailand). Major milestones include expansion of specialty centers, integration with university research priorities, and upgrades linked to funding cycles influenced by policies seen in institutions such as Chulalongkorn University and Prince of Songkla University.

Facilities and Services

The hospital maintains multiple specialty centers modeled after tertiary institutes such as Siriraj Hospital and King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, offering services in cardiology-level care comparable to referral centers, advanced oncology units with multidisciplinary tumor boards referencing practices from National Cancer Institute (Thailand), and comprehensive neurology and neurosurgery programs consistent with regional centers like Khon Kaen Neurological Institute. Surgical services include general surgery, orthopedics linked to trauma networks involving Khon Kaen Provincial Police Hospital and road-traffic injury programs. Maternal and neonatal units coordinate with provincial maternal-child health initiatives reflected in programs at Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health. Diagnostic imaging, pathology, and laboratory services meet standards similar to those at Thai Red Cross Society affiliated facilities. The hospital is equipped with intensive care units, burn units, and transplant-capable operating theaters, engaging referral pathways also used by Siriraj Hospital and Ramathibodi Hospital for complex case transfers.

Academic Affiliation and Teaching

As the principal clinical arm of the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, the hospital serves as the primary teaching platform for undergraduate medical education, residency training, and allied health curricula modeled on protocols used at Mahidol University and other Thai medical schools. It hosts postgraduate programs in internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and emergency medicine, with clinical rotations linked to national accreditation bodies such as the Medical Council of Thailand. Collaborative exchanges and faculty development programs have involved partnerships with international medical schools including those in Australia, Japan, and United States academic centers, following education networks similar to those of ASEAN University Network member institutions.

Research and Special Programs

Srinagarind Hospital is integrated into research ecosystems with the Khon Kaen University research institutes, participating in clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and translational research reflecting priorities in tropical medicine and public health endemic to the Isan region. Research collaborations include partnerships with national research bodies such as the Thailand Research Fund and international partners historically aligned with World Health Organization programs and bilateral scientific collaborations seen with universities like University of Tokyo, Monash University, and Harvard University-affiliated centers. Special programs address regional burdens of disease—such as liver fluke-associated cholangiocarcinoma research paralleling efforts at Liver Fluke Research Centers—and initiatives in antimicrobial resistance, noncommunicable disease management, and vaccine-preventable disease surveillance. The hospital also participates in multicenter registries and outcomes research networks analogous to those coordinated by Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand and other professional societies.

Patient Care and Community Outreach

Clinical services extend to referral patients from surrounding provinces, coordinating with provincial hospitals like Roi Et Hospital and Kalasin Hospital through telemedicine links and outreach clinics modeled after regional outreach programs used by Ministry of Public Health (Thailand). Community health activities include screening campaigns, health education, and mobile clinics collaborating with local administrations and non-governmental organizations such as Thai Red Cross Society chapters and community health centers tied to Tambon Health Promoting Hospitals. Outreach emphasizes chronic disease management, maternal-child health, and tropical disease control consistent with priorities in Northeast Thailand public health planning. Emergency preparedness and disaster response coordination align with provincial disaster mitigation frameworks and national agencies including those engaged in responses to seasonal flooding and public health emergencies.

Category:Hospitals in Thailand Category:Khon Kaen University