Association of Medical Technologist of Thailand
Council of Community Public Health
Nutrition Association of Thailand
Nutrition Association of Thailand (NAT) is a non-profit organization focusing on nutrition and health of Thai people. NAT was established in 1965 and has been under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn since June 24, 1979.
NAT has an important mission to promote the advancement of food and nutrition knowledge for the betterment of health and well-being of Thais. We have been collaborating with strategic partners in school nutrition projects and other partners, being proactive in communicating correct nutrition messages to public, and have developed as well as distributed smart tools to promote healthy eating and nutrition among various age groups.
On 128/107 Phayathai Plaza Floor 9, Thanon Phayathai, Ratchathewi, Krungthepmahanakhon (Bangkok).
Physical Therapy Association of Thailand
The most important part of our mission is to advocate for Thai physical therapists by supporting our members with information, expertise, and services. We are committed to developing the physical therapy professional practice and improving the health of Thai people. PTAT is the national professional organization for Thai physical therapists and this organization is devoted to helping Thai people to access the quality physical therapy services.
PTAT was established since 1973, as a legal non-profit organization representing physical therapy professions in Thailand. From the beginning, we engage and empower our members to play an important role in the health care team as a strong collective force for improving the health of people throughout their lifespan. We serve as the knowledge-sharing center to support the continued growth and success of our members. Our association holds the integrity and keeps the credibility of the profession by promoting the quality and standard of physical therapy practice and education. We endorse the ethical practice of the physical therapy practitioners to be dependable for people in Thai society. In unison, we resolve the obstacles hindering the professional practice as well as protect the right of the physical therapy profession. Cooperated with other organizations both in Thailand and international agencies, we commit to excel in the duty of our mission.
On 845/11 Soi Borirak, Thanon Phahonyothin, Lat Yao, Chatuchak, Krungthepmahanakhon (Bangkok).
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