3 results match your criteria: "The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand[Affiliation]"
Asian Biomed (Res Rev News)
December 2024
Department of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700, Thailand.
Background: The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand (RCPT) published a Clinical Practice Guideline on Pharmacologic Therapy of Dyslipidemia for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) Prevention in 2016. The availability of newer classes of medications for dyslipidemia, supported by extensive clinical research findings, indicates a significant need for the updating of the existing clinical practice guideline.
Objectives: To serve as guidelines on the management of dyslipidemia for Thai adults.
J Med Assoc Thai
February 2012
Subcommittee for Training and Examination, The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of examiner subjectivity and heterogeneity among the cases on scores from the Royal College of Physicians (RCPT) long case examination.
Material And Method: Data from internal medicine candidates who performed clinical part of RCPT board certifying examination in academic year 2008 were collected. For each candidate, scores from pair of examiners for each of the long case was stratified based on disease category according to the course syllabus into 3 groups; very common, common and uncommon diseases.
J Med Assoc Thai
April 2010
Subcommittee for Training and Examination, The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand.
Objective: To be certified for the Thai Board of Internal Medicine, each candidate must pass both written and clinical examinations performed in different academic years. The present study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of the long case and short case which contribute major fractions in the clinical part of board certifying examination.
Material And Method: Data from 585 internal medicine residents entering a first-attempt clinical part in board certifying examination during the academic year 2005-2007 were collected.