The Professor Emeritus Sa-nga Nilvarangkun, MD, Endowed Lectureship: National Policy & Sustainability on Thailand Dialysis Program
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Short Biography
Current Selected Positions:
Senior Consultant in Nephrology and Internal Medicine, PhraMongkutklao Hospital.
Senior Consultant in Nephrology and Internal Medicine, Office of Medical Services of The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence Bangkok Thailand
Advisor: Executive Committee of the Thai Society of Transplantation
Past Selected Careers:
Member of the Executive Committee of the Nephrology Society of Thailand (2001-2008)
Chair: Thailand Renal Replacement Therapy subcommittee of the Nephrology Society of Thailand (2003-2008)
Member of the National Health Security Office working committee to develop national renal replacement therapy policy recommendation in 2007
President of the Thai Transplantation Society (2017-2019)
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