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The foundation had earned many awards and recognition as follow:

 

-         Vehicle given by The Princess Mother “Mobile Team Bus”

-         Award given by HRH Princess Kanlayaniwattana “Volunteer Physicians Support”

-         Award given by The Crown Prince “Outstanding Operating Unit in developing public health in remote areas”

-         Award given by HRH Princess Mahachakrisirindhorn “Outstanding Operating Unit and Citizen of Thailand”

-         Award given by HRH Princess Mahachakrisirindhorn “Model Citizen of Thailand”

 

Documents and Awards from the Foundation’s dedication

 

Document 1            Award given by HRH Princess Mahachakrisirindhorn “Model Citizen of Thailand”

 

Document 2            Award given by The Crown Prince “Outstanding Chulalongkorn Physician, Community Medicine”

 

Document 3            Award given by The Princess Mother “Mobile Team Bus”

 

Document 4            Award given by The Crown Prince “Outstanding Operating Unit in developing public health in remote areas”

 

Document 5            Award given by HRH Princess Mahachakrisirindhorn “Outstanding Operating Unit and Citizen of Thailand”

 

Document 6            Award given by HRH Princess Kanlayaniwattana “Volunteer Physicians Support”

 

Document 7            Award given by The Crown Prince “Follow HM the King’s footsteps”

 

Document 8            “Thailand’s Outstanding Surgeon Award”, International College of Surgeons

 

Document 9            “Distinguished Award for Humanitarian Efforts” from American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, Washington D.C., United States of America

 

Documents to certify the Foundation’s establishment

 

Document 10          License for establishment

 

Document 11          Permit for establishment

 

Documents to certify the Foundation’s activities

 

Document 12          Suwanabhumi Hospital, Suwanabhumi District, Roi-et Province

 

Document 13          Yuparat Chiangkong Hospital, Chiangkong District, Chiangrai Province

 

Document 14          Panare Hospital, Panare District, Pattani Province

 

Document 15          Thongphapoom Hospital, Thongphapoom District, Kanchanaburi Province

 

Document 16          Khemmarat Hospital, Khemmarat District, Ubonratchathani Province

 

Document 17          Fang Hospital, Fang District, Chiangmai Province

 

Document 18          Dankhuntod Hospital, Dankhuntod District, Nakornratchasima Province

           

Document 19          Banrai Hospital, Banrai District, Uthaithani Province

 

Document 20          Yuparat-Pua Hospital, Pua District, Nan Province

 

Document 21          Om-goi Hospital, Om-goi District, Chiangmai Province

 

Document 22          Gaenghangmaew Hospital, Gaenghangmaew District, Chantaburi Province

 

Document 23          Nongbualumpoo Hospital, Muang District, Nongbualumpoo Province

 

Document 24          Pratai Hospital, Pratai District, Nakornratchasima

 

Document 25          Maesai Hospital, Maesai District, Chaingrai Province

 

Document 26          Kuntung Hospital, Kuntung District, Trang Province

 

Document 27          Bangmulnak Hospital, Bangmulnak District, Phichit Province

 

Document 28          Piboonmungsaharn Hospital, Piboonmungsaharn District, Ubonratchathani Province

 

Document 29          Lampang Hospital, Muang District, Lampang Province

 

Document 30          Soongnern Hospital, Soongnern District, Nakornratchasima Province

 

Document 31          Yuparat-Thabo Hospital, Thabo District, Nongkhai Province

 

Document 32          Nakorn-nayok Hospital, Muang District, Nakorn-nayok Province

 

Document 33          Chiangkum Hospital, Chiangkum District, Chiangrai Province

 

Document 34          Mae-Sod Hospital, Mae-Sod District, Tak Province

 

Document 35          Banpang Hospital, Banpang District, Nakornpanom Province

 

Document 36          Bangkla Hospital, Bangkla District, Chacherngsao Province

 

Document 37          Yuparat-Sakaew Hospital, Muang District, Sakaew Province

 

Document 38          Yuparat-Dej-udom Hospital, Dej-udom District, Ubonratchathani

 

Document 39          Banpaew Hospital, Banpaew District, Samutsakorn Province

 

Document 40          Su-ngai-kolok Hospital, Su-ngai-kolok District, Narathiwat Province

 

Document 41          Bungkarn Hospital, Bungkarn District, Nongkhai Province

 

Document 42          Chaiyapoom Hospital, Muang District, Chaiyapoom Province

 

Document 43          List of 58 Hospitals in 30 Provinces that the Foundation had operated on physical examination and surgical treatment to honour HM the King’s 72nd Birthday, 1999

 

Document 44          List of 35 Hospitals across Thailand that the Foundation had operated on physical examination and surgical treatment, 1995-1998

 

Document 45          List of 133Hospitals across Thailand that the Foundation had operated on physical examination and surgical treatment, 1986-1993

 

Documents to confirm participation of the Foundation in Universities and Institutions

 

Document 46          The Thai Red Cross Society

 

Document 47          Prince of Songkhla University

 

Document 48          Chiangmai University

 

Document 49          Chulalongkorn University

 

Document 50          Ophthalmologists Association of Thailand

 

Document 51          National Institute of Otolaryngology, Rajavithi Hospital, Ministry of Public Health

 

Document 52          National Institute of Otolaryngology, Rajavithi Hospital, Ministry of Public Health, acting on behalf of Thai Government, operating in China, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and Bhutan

 

Document 53          Provincial Hospital Force, Ministry of Public Health

 

Document 54          School Hygiene Force, Ministry of Public Health

Detailed documents in co-operation with Ministry of Public Health in providing 600 “Mass Screening Audiometer”  machines to all districts across Thailand.  Between 1990 and 1993, we held 379 conferences to educate 6,578 health care officers from 6000 subdistricts, 407 districts across Thailand.

 

Document 55          Document and “Mass Screening Audiometer” that the Foundation had researched and produced in Thailand

 

Document 56          Document from Bangkok Post Newspaper regarding the activities of the Foundation

 

Documents to confirm the Foundation’s activities and participation both within Thailand and at International level, recognized and praised by various institutions as an example of an outstanding foundation to humanity

 

Document 57          Document from Asian Medical News (Jan 1981) regarding the activities of the Foundation

 

Document 58          Document from The Times of India Magazine (Oct 1983) regarding the participation in ear surgery of the Foundation in Indian rural areas, as an example to Indian physicians

 

Document 59          Praised document from United Nation Development Program (UNDP), United Nation (UN) in participation and demonstration of community service, as an example to India and Kenya Africa

 

Document 60          Document from Asian Medical News (Jan 1985) regarding the Mobile Team in Thailand teaching physicians from Africa

 

Document 61          Document from International Herald Tribune (July 1986) regarding the community service by physicians from the Foundation in 18 rural areas of Africa

 

Document 62          Document from the front page of Washington Post Newspaper (July 1986), “Thai Doctor’s Ear Safari”, praising the participation in ear surgery

 

Document 63          Praised document from Thai Embassy, Washington D.C., United States of America

 

Document 64          Document from Bangkok World Newspaper (August 1986)

 

Document 65          Document from Bangkok Post Newspaper (Feb 1989) regarding the Foundation’s participation in ear surgery for community service for patients in Laos, to strengthen the relationship between Thailand and Laos (as soon as Laos became liberalized)

 

Document 66          Document from The Bangladesh Observer Newspaper (Nov 1989) regarding the Foundation’s Mobile Team for people of Thailand and other countries

 

Document 67          Document from United Nation Development Program Bulletin (1989 No. 2), “Sharing New Techniques in Ear Surgery – Thai Doctor Saves Lives with Mobile Ear Clinic”, as an example to the world in helping patients with otitis media in rural areas

 

Document 68          Document from Eastern Asian Section, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, praising the Foundation’s successful project and operation in Laos and Vietnam (Danang and Ho-chimin)

 

Document 69          Document from the Prime Minister’s Secretarial Office, praised and supported the Foundation’s activities on behalf of Thai Government in Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia

 

Document 70          Document from IMPACT, UN’s project to prevent disabilities, to stimulate other countries to prevent deafness

 

Document 71          Document from World Health Forum, World Health Organization, “Ears to Hear”, described in details of the process of providing health care for people in rural areas of Thailand, to stimulate the medical society in developing countries worldwide and act as a model in action of the Foundation

 

Document 72          Document from Bulletin Vol. 13 No. 6, American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, describing the experiences in working for humanity with the Foundation

 

Document 73          Documentary made by United Nation, UNDP, focused on the activities of the Foundation in rural areas of Thailand, in English, French and Spanish, broadcasted in 120 countries worldwide

 

Document 74          Document from Banmuang Newspaper (30 August 1980), “Thousands showed up for free otitis media treatment in Narathiwat, Yala, Pattani”

 

Document 75          Document from Phayalae Newspaper (16 May 1983), “The Foundation to the rescue at Banloan, Chaiyapoom”

 

Document 76          Document from Daily News Newspaper (14 June 1985), “Thai ear doctor becomes famous in United Nation”

 

Document 77          Sakulthai magazine (15 December 1980), “Good day at Ging Mae Fah Luang”, The Princess Mother visited the Foundation’s activity

 

Document 78          Banmuang Newspaper (30 September 1995), “Ear surgery in 4 border countries to honour The Princess Mother”

 

Document 79          Thairath Newspaper (21 October 1995), news piece regarding the Foundation’s activity, “The Princess Mother’s greatness”

 

Document 80          Naewna Newspaper (30 August 1999), “My Life for Deaf Patients”

 

Document 81          Thairath Newspaper (13 December 1999), “Ear Doctors make history, perform 24 ear surgeries in one go to celebrate HM the King’s 72nd Birthday”

 

Document 82          Bangkok Post Newspaper (Nov 29, 1999), “Mobile EAR CAMP Performs 183 Free Surgeries In One Go”