
The
“Health Innovator and Developer
Program” held a lecture on
“Field Data Collection” to
enhance Upskill/Reskill skills for
developing future health
innovations.
On Sunday, May
17, 2026, the College of Nursing and
Health Sciences organized a lifelong
learning and skills development program
for the future (Upskill/Reskill) under
the “Health Developer and
Innovator Curriculum,” led by
Assistant Professor Ariya Deeprasert,
Deputy Dean for Research and Academic
Services, along with faculty and staff
from the College of Nursing and Health
Sciences.
Dr. Busbong
Wisetpolchai, Manager of Capacity
Building at the Thai Health Promotion
Foundation, was invited as a guest
speaker to lecture on the topic of
“Field Data Collection.” She
shared knowledge, concepts, and
techniques for systematic field data
collection, along with exchanging
experiences from real-world work. This
enabled participants to apply the
acquired knowledge to community studies,
health problem analysis, and the
development of effective innovations
that meet the needs of the
public.
This activity focused on
developing learners' future skills,
enabling them to integrate knowledge in
health, technology, and field research
processes to create sustainable health
innovations appropriate to the community
and societal contexts.
This
project was supported by the Ministry of
Higher Education, Science, Research and
Innovation (MHESI) in promoting lifelong
learning and human resource development
to align with the changes in society and
the future
world.
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