Galyanivadhanakarun Hospital

Galyanivadhanakarun Hospital (Thai: โรงพยาบาลกัลยาณิวัฒนาการุณย์) is a university teaching hospital, affiliated to the Faculty of Medicine of Princess of Naradhiwas University, located in Mueang Narathiwat District, Narathiwat Province. It is located close to the new Provincial Government Office of Narathiwat Province.

Galyanivadhanakarun Hospital
โรงพยาบาลกัลยาณิวัฒนาการุณย์
Geography
Location99 Mu 8, Khok Khian Subdistrict, Mueang Narathiwat District, Narathiwat 96000, Thailand
Coordinates6.454845°N 101.788139°E / 6.454845; 101.788139
Organisation
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityFaculty of Medicine, Princess of Naradhiwas University
Services
Beds22
History
Opened15 December 2014
Links
Websitehospital.pnu.ac.th
ListsHospitals in Thailand

History

Construction of the hospital began in 2009 and was initially named Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine, Princess of Naradhiwas University. Its purpose was to provide a medical training site for clinical year students and become a center for medical research in the Far South of Thailand and nearby ASEAN countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia. The hospital was opened on 15 December 2014 with 22 outpatient beds. It was renamed to 'Galyanivadhanakarun Hospital' on 15 March 2015 by royal decree.[1] The hospital plans to expand to 150 beds in the future.[2]

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Note: This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Thai Wikipedia.

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