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HTAsiaLink 2022: Result Announcement & Last Day for Early Bird Registration
Congratulations! – For those we are selected to present abstracts and pre-conference session proposal at the 10th HTAsiaLink Annual Conference which will be held at the Royal Cliff Grand Hotel, Pattaya, Thailand on 30 November to 2 December 2022. We appreciate All HTAsialink members who have joined
Shiela Marie Selisana, PhD
Shiela is an Associate at the HITAP International Unit. She holds a doctoral degree in Microbiology and currently leads antimicrobial resistance (AMR)-related projects at HITAP, in collaboration with international partners such as the University of Oxford, City St George’s University of London, and global organizations including the World Health Or
Promoting Accurate E-cigarette Knowledge in Students through E-Learning and Interactive Educational Games
68139067PI029L0E-cigarette,E-learning,educational games,Health Literacy,primary school children
Siriyada Kitbamrung
Siriyada is a dedicated research assistant at MIDAS, holds a graduate degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a specialization in social and administrative pharmacy. Her commitment lies in optimizing healthcare systems utilizing evidence-based evaluation of health technology from their inception and expanding patient access to these interventions.
Apiwat Piriyapol
Apiwat Piriyapol is a research associate at Medical Innovation Development and Assessment Support (MIDAS). His training was in labour economics with experience in urban health economics. His current interest is in conducting medical technology assessment to promote advanced technology to the healthcare system.
The development of health technology assessment on the drug selection for the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM)
66203067RM019L0Monitoring and evaluation of high cost medicines,National List of Essential Medicines,Thailand
An economic evaluation and budget impact analysis of 9 variants Human Papillomavirus vaccine in Thailand
โรคติดเชื้อ Human Papillomavirus (HPV) เป็นโรคติดต่อทางเพศสัมพันธ์ที่พบได้บ่อยและสามารถแพร่กระจายได้ง่ายเพียงการสัมผัสทางผิวหนัง (skin-to-skin contact
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