Police Hospital organizes Children’s Day event Sending happiness and gifts to many children


Police Hospital organized a Children’s Day event, going all out, giving gifts, sweets, fruit, and prizes to many children.

Thursday, January 11, 2024 at the Pediatric Examination Room Chaloem Phrakiat Maha Queen 60th Anniversary Building, Police Hospital Pediatric unit police hospital Organized a variety of National Children’s Day 2024 activities by Pol. Col. Sophon Pornkulwilai, head of the Pediatrics Group, Police Hospital, specialist in the subspecialty of Pediatrics, Endocrinology and Metabolism. welcome Police Lieutenant General Thaweesin Wechavitarn, Chief Medical Officer of the Police Hospital, and his wife, Police Lieutenant Colonel Saiphin Somphong, presided over the opening ceremony. who were dressed in princes and princesses, while Pol. Col. Sirikun Srisanga, police hospital spokesperson, spokesperson team and officials From the Public Relations Center team corporate communications With a medical team Nurses in all branches of the Pediatric Unit, Police Hospital, also participated in the activity
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This year everyone dressed up as cute cartoons, heroes and cartoons that children love, while a team of medical specialists in 9 fields such as pediatricians, neonatologists, heart disease, lung disease, kidney disease, infectious diseases, blood diseases, allergies, endocrine diseases Development and behavior, performing the song Baby Shark on stage with the children, creating color and fun for all attendees.

By Pol. Lt. Gen. Thaweesin and his wife, presenting awards to children who performed on stage. And give ice cream to every child. This year the pediatric unit police hospital Organize a variety of activities such as giving away prizes, playing games, drawing raffles, and recreational activities. It provides fun for children and parents. The atmosphere is warm. Everyone was smiling with happiness at this year’s Children’s Day event. Besides having fun There are also activities that provide knowledge.

They also teach basic life support. In the case of food stuck in a child’s throat Including discussi
on to provide knowledge on the topic ‘Pediatricians Solve Problems’ and there is anecdotal stories told. by nursing students. In addition, Police Lieutenant Saiphin, wife of the chief medical officer of the Police Hospital, also gave snacks and ice cream to children and their parents receiving treatment at the children’s ward. -415-

Source: Thai News Agency