Background: Sleep is one of the basic needs of human beings and is important to their health. Medicine is one of the most stressful fields of education because of its highly demanding professional and academic requirements, and psychological stress and poor sleep are highly prevalent in resident and fellowship training; however, they are not well documented and have not yet been taken seriously.
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of poor sleep and associated factors in resident and fellowship training in Rajavithi Hospital, a tertiary referral hospital in Bangkok, Thailand.
Background: There are rapidly increasing numbers of immigrant workers coming for jobs in Thailand. These immigrant workers often harbor some serious communicable diseases.
Objective: To describe the prevalence of infectious diseases in these immigrant workers.