Bumrungrad International Hospital and the Faculty of Nursing at Suan Dusit University have formally announced a significant academic collaboration through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The partnership aims to jointly develop high-quality nursing and health professionals equipped with advanced skills to meet the needs of healthcare systems both in Thailand and internationally.
This collaboration encompasses the development of teaching, learning, and academic services, including curriculum enhancement and specialized training programs in nursing, patient care, and health management. These include the Bachelor of Nursing Science program, specialized nursing training, clinical nursing instructor training, the Practical Nurse Certificate program, and the Caregiver Certificate program. In addition, the partnership seeks to promote cooperation in research and innovation development through the “Routine to Research” approach, creating new knowledge and elevating professional and academic competencies for nursing students and healthcare personnel at all levels.
The signing ceremony was honored by the presence of the executives from Bumrungrad International Hospital, including: Artirat Charukitpipat, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Bumrungrad International Hospital, Assoc. Prof. Komgrit Tanisaro, M.D., Chief Clinical Network Development Officer of Bumrungrad International Hospital, Ms. Sukanyada Rattanakulchaiwat, Chief Nursing Officer of Bumrungrad International Hospital, Mr. Puttarapong Kanpukdee, Chief Administrative Officer of Ancillary Services, Cancer Center, HIM & HR of Bumrungrad International Hospital, Ms. Rujira Charoenwong, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer of Bumrungrad International Hospital, Penjan Matula, D.B.A., Senior Director, Human Resource Management of Bumrungrad International Hospital, and Surapong Lookhanumanjao, M.D., Chief Medical Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Bumrungrad International Hospital Phuket.
This strategic partnership between the two institutions serves as a model for collaboration between academic institutions and healthcare organizations in producing high-quality medical and nursing professionals, contributing to a stronger and more sustainable healthcare system for the future.
Last modify: January 05, 2026