



>> On March 14, 2025 at
9:00 a.m., the College of Nursing and
Health welcomed the Nursing Division and
Human Resources Division from Chulabhorn
Hospital, Chulabhorn Royal Academy, led
by Ms. Netnapis Sriratana, Deputy Head
of Nursing Division, Ms. Pinijporn
Pathama, Head of Obstetrics, Gynecology
and Breast Nursing Unit, Chulabhorn
Hospital, Ms. Orratai Traphanoi,
Assistant Nurse, Alumni of the College
of Nursing and Health Network, Suan
Sunandha Rajabhat University, and
personnel of the Chulabhorn Hospital
Human Resources Division. Announcement
of the recruitment of scholarships for
3rd year nursing students, 220,000 baht
per scholarship, 100 scholarships, and
4th year students, 110,000 baht per
scholarship, 100 scholarships, and
scholarships For nursing assistant
students in the nursing assistant
certificate program, 50,000 baht each,
100 scholarships, to students in the
Bachelor of Nursing Science program,
Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University,
Classroom 4404, Samut Songkhram Campus.
This scholarship aims to increase the
opportunities and potential of graduates
to work at Chulabhorn Hospital in the
future. Chulabhorn Hospital is an agency
that provides medical services and
medical treatment to the public. It has
developed and expanded its services to
become a comprehensive medical
institution with the potential to
provide comprehensive treatment services
for all diseases with specialized
treatment centers, equipped with modern
medical technology and equipment of
international standards, along with
promoting clinical research studies and
being a place for clinical training for
medical personnel in all fields of
Chulabhorn Royal Academy. With a vision
to become a university hospital that
provides excellent services for every
life equally under the philosophy of
"Every patient's life is our
heart". Currently, there are 4
medical services open for service:
Chulabhorn Cancer Center, National
Cyclotron and PET Scan Center,
Chulabhorn Royal Academy Medical Center.
Chulabhorn Hospital, 400 beds, with the
scholarship to support the newly
constructed “Chulabhorn Hospital,
400 beds” to allow service
recipients to access health care at the
hospital conveniently and quickly,
becoming a new health destination on the
northern side of Bangkok.