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    27 Jun. 2565
    Home care nursing for Prolonged Bed-Ridden Patients by a multidisciplinary team
    Related SDGs/ Goals we are supporting through this initiative 03 Good Health and Well-Being Home care nursing for prolonged bed-ridden patients by a multidisciplinary team is the collaboration between Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Dental Hospital (Salaya Campus) and Golden Jubilee Medical Center, in both dental and medical aspects. The objective is to provide Bed-Ridden Patients and elderly patients with equal access to public health services. This project ensures healthy lives and promotes well-being for everyone. Since the start of Home care nursing for prolonged bed-ridden patients by a multidisciplinary team in the fiscal year 2019 to 2022, the project has aimed to provide comprehensive care from a multidisciplinary team to the elderly who are physically unable to travel to the hospital. They can gain access to quality and safe healthcare services for their well-being. The project also promotes overall holistic health in elderly people and raise the quality of elderly people’s life in Thailand.
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    19 Aug. 2568
    SHEE Podcast
    The SHEE Podcast is an audio learning platform accessible anytime through multiple channels including Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, and Podcast Republic, with new episodes released on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at no cost.
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    19 Aug. 2568
    SHEE Journal
    The SHEE Journal is developed as an e-book or electronic file that can be downloaded as a complete PDF or viewed article-by-article, enabling readers to directly adapt content to their own contexts.
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    7 Jul. 2568
    Adjusting agricultural methods in the Bueng Boraphet Wetland to be environmentally friendly
    Bueng Boraphet is Thailand’’s largest freshwater lake, designated as an internationally significant wetland. The lake’’s geography is a low-lying, biodiverse area with a variety of aquatic plants, animals, and wildlife, especially both resident and migratory birds.
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    28 Oct. 2565
    Research for Community Project
    Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus offers services in consultation, dissemination of information and technology, transmission of technology, and public relations aimed at promoting cooperation in technology transfer. The "Research for Community" project focuses on transferring knowledge and technology to the community, including soil quality analysis, organic fertilizer production, and bio-gas production.
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    10 Aug. 2565
    Exploring the Biodiverse World of Khao Yai National Park: Uncovering the Secrets of Endangered Gibbons
    The Khao Yai National Park is a part of the UNESCO world heritage site and a significant area for ecology. It helps to preserve rare and endangered wildlife and plant species. Two species of primates, the white-handed gibbon and the pileated gibbon, are inhabitants of the park. Long-term studies of gibbons in the park have been conducted since 1967 by a team of researchers. The research team has been monitoring and surveying the ecology, population, and biology of the gibbons, the diversity of flora, seed dispersal, and the relationships between different species for over 20 years. The operations are aimed towards conservation planning and preservation of endangered species.
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    10 Aug. 2565
    Check dam helps to preserve the soil, increase soil moisture, and bring benefits to the surrounding community and the environment.
    Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus collaborated with Siam Cement Group Packaging to construct 427 check dams to control water flow and reduce soil erosion. A research project monitored the natural resources in the area of the sustainable check dam, revealing increased soil moisture and a return of wildlife. The check dams have decreased flooding and the Kanchanaburi Campus recognizes their responsibility to maintain them.
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    28 Oct. 2565
    Clean Water and Sustainable Water Management: A Case Study of Kanchanaburi Campus’’s Water Supply System
    Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus has developed a water supply system to ensure access to clean water throughout the campus and surrounding communities. The system meets regional water supply standards and WHO recommendations, promoting sustainable development and fulfilling Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. The university has signed a cooperation agreement with local authorities to provide clean water services to the communities.
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    18 Oct. 2565
    Good Governance of Mahidol University
    Mahidol University has a policy to develop the organization to be effective and good governance. That aims to be determined as a world-class university.
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    7 Oct. 2565
    MU Green Rankings
    MU Green Rankings is the tool for assessment of environmental and sustainability performance of faculties or departments in Mahidol University
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    9 Sep. 2567
    Developing a role model community to reduce sodium consumption Reduce chronic non-communicable diseases
    Promoting and developing the capacity of Village Health Volunteers through the Model Community Development Project for Reducing Sodium Consumption and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in order to enhance knowledge, raise awareness, and strengthen the skills of the public, communities, and health professionals in reducing sodium consumption.
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