About Faculty of Nursing>>>


The Faculty of Nursing began as a Nursing Division in 1959 within a Faculty of Medicine in Bangkok, for the purpose of moving to the north. In 1960 a Practical Nurse programme began, and a Diploma in Nursing course was initiated in 1961. The first Bachelor of Nursing Science programme began in 1966, the first Master Degree programme in 1986, and a Doctoral Programme started in 1997.

In 1965 the Faculty of Medicine was incorporated into Chiang Mai University, and in 1972 the Faculty of Nursing became a separate faculty within the University. Today we are renowned for providing many of the most professionally qualified nursing experts in the country.

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Welcome to the Faculty of Nursing

The Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, is pleased to welcome you to the Faculty’s website. The Faculty of Nursing is a faculty of Chiang Mai University that has been producing graduates for the service of their country for more than 36 years; in addition the Faculty has more than 10,000 alumni.

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Nursing Research >>>
The faculty conducts research across all areas of nursing practice, nursing education and nursing administration. The Nursing Research Center supports all aspects of research, providing resources and equipment for students and faculty. Every three months we produced research newsletters to inform what is going on interms of research in our school. see research newsletters.

About Chiang Mai City >>>
Approximately 750 kilometers north of Bangkok lies the ancient city of Chiang Mai, situated in a valley surrounded by a beautiful mountain range.  The city is overlooked by the historic temple Wat Phra That, which sits on the top of a high hill called Doi Suthep. The hilly landscape, the vast array of glittering temples and the distinctive ‘Lanna’ (Northern Kingdom) culture make Chiang Mai a popular tourist destination. Learn more about Chiang Mai

About Chiang Mai Declaration >>>
International Conference
on
New Frontiers in Primary Health Care: Role of Nursing and Other Professions
February 4th-6th, 2008
Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Supported by China Medical Board

Co-Sponsors
University of Washington Seattle, USA
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USA
Johns Hopkins University, USA
University of Southampton, UK
University of Western Sydney, Australia
Yamaguchi University, Japan




It is with great pleasure that we are sharing with you our news of the International Conference on "New Frontiers in Primary Health Care: Role of Nursing and Other Professions" which was hosted by the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University. It was an honour and privilege that Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn resided over the Opening Ceremony and we are deeply thankful for her attendance.

It has now been 30 years since teh Alma Ata Declaration and teh WHO has been initiating a revitalisation of PHC, moreover, World Health Day 2008 is dedicated to the improvement and awareness of PHC. It was for these reasons that the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University and its co-sponsors organised this conference to serve as an important forum for academic exchange and explored PHC in an international context with interdisciplinary approaches. The conference promoted global collaboration and excellence in PHC education, research, and practice. It served as an excellent opportunity for participants to develop collaborative relationships at the international level. There were over 750 participants from 33 countries who registered for the conference giving it a truely international feel. Read more about the conference.
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