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{{Infobox hospital
| Name = Siriraj Hospital <br/> โรงพยาบาลศิริราช
| Name = Siriraj Hospital <br/> โรงพยาบาลศิริราช
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| Org/Group = Siriraj Hospital
| Image = [[File:Siriraj_Hospital_emblem.jpg|150px]]
| Logo = [[File:Siriraj_Hospital_emblem.jpg|150px]]
| Image = Mahidol University.jpg
| Caption = Siriraj Hospital emblem
| Caption = Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, the oldest and largest hospital in Thailand
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| Location = [[Bangkok]]
| Location = [[Bangkok]]
| Region =
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| Country = Thailand
| Country = Thailand
| HealthCare = National Health Insurance System
| HealthCare = National Health Insurance System
| Type = Teaching
| funding = Public
| Type = Teaching, General
| Speciality =
| Speciality =
| Standards =
| Standards =
| Emergency = Yes
| Emergency = Yes
| Affiliation = [[Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University]]
| Affiliation = [[Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University]]
| patron = King Chulalongkorn
| Beds = 2,221
| Beds = 2,145<ref> http://gishealth.moph.go.th/healthmap/infoequip.php?maincode=13814 </ref>
| Founded = 26 April 1888
| Founded = 26 April 1888
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'''Siriraj Hospital''' ({{lang-th|โรงพยาบาลศิริราช}}; {{RTGS|Rong Phayaban Sirirat}}) is the oldest and largest hospital in Thailand. It is in [[Bangkok]] on the west bank of the [[Chao Phraya River]], opposite [[Thammasat University]]'s Tha Phrachan campus. It is the primary teaching hospital of the [[Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University]].
'''Siriraj Hospital''' ({{langx|th|โรงพยาบาลศิริราช}}; {{RTGS|Rong Phayaban Sirirat}}) is the oldest and largest [[public hospital]] in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] on the west bank of the [[Chao Phraya River]], opposite [[Thammasat University]]'s Tha Phrachan campus. It is the primary teaching hospital of the [[Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University]] at Bangkok.


==Description==
==Description==
With a capacity of more than 2,000 beds and visited by more than three million patients per year,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Charoensuthipan |first1=Penchan |title=Refuge for body and soul |url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/special-reports/1821144/refuge-for-body-and-soul |access-date=21 December 2019 |work=Bangkok Post |date=21 December 2019}}</ref> Siriraj is one of the largest and busiest medical centers<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.medicaltourismmag.com/article/unleashing-full-potential-medical-travel-program|title=Unleashing the Full Potential of Your Medical Travel Program|website=www.medicaltourismmag.com|access-date=2019-05-23}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.takemetour.com/article/siriraj-hospital|title=Siriraj Hospital|website=TakeMeTour|language=en|access-date=2019-05-23}}</ref> in [[Southeast Asia]]. The medical school accepts about 250 medical students and more than 100 for postgraduate residency training each year. Siriraj is the largest public hospital in Thailand. Thanks to its excellent reputation{{citation needed|date=January 2018}}, its tertiary care unit is the referral center for all hospitals in Thailand.
With a capacity of more than 2,000 beds and visited by more than three million patients per year Siriraj is one of the largest and busiest medical centers in [[Southeast Asia]]. The medical school accepts about 250 medical students and more than 100 for postgraduate residency training each year. Siriraj is the largest public hospital in Thailand. The hospital is generally regarded as one of the final referral centers for complicated and rare diseases from all hospitals in Thailand.

The logo of the Siriraj Hospital is the [[Naga (mythology)|Naga]] curled into a shape of "ศ" (pronounce as "Sor-Sala"), the first Thai alphabet of the hospital name with the Royal Diadem on top of the Naga.


==History==
==History==
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The hospital was founded by [[King Chulalongkorn]] in 1888, two years after a worldwide [[cholera]] outbreak. It is named after the king's 18-month-old son, Prince [[Siriraj Kakudhabhand]], who had died from [[dysentery]] a year before the opening of the hospital. The medical school was established two years later in 1890.
The hospital was founded by [[King Chulalongkorn]] in 1888, two years after a worldwide [[cholera]] outbreak. It is named after the king's 18-month-old son, Prince [[Siriraj Kakudhabhand]], who had died from [[dysentery]] a year before the opening of the hospital. The medical school was established two years later in 1890.


Prince [[Dipangkorn Rasmijoti]] were also born here.<ref>https://www.springnews.co.th/palace/249037</ref>
Prince [[Dipangkorn Rasmijoti]] was also born here.


Siriraj was the residence of the late King of Thailand, [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]], from September 2009 to August 2013. He entered the hospital for treatment of a respiratory condition. In October 2014 King Bhumibol had gall bladder surgery at Siriraj.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-29502108</ref> He died there on 13 October 2016.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37643326</ref>
Siriraj was the residence of the late King of Thailand, [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]], from September 2009 to August 2013. He entered the hospital for treatment of a respiratory condition. In October 2014 King Bhumibol had gall bladder surgery at Siriraj. He died there on 13 October 2016 at the age of 88.
[[File:Thailand pavilion in Siriraj Hospital.jpg|thumb|Thai pavilion housing the statue of King [[Chulalongkorn]] and Prince [[Siriraj Kakudhabhand]] at Siriraj Hospital|alt=]]


==Museums==
==Museums==
{{Main|Siriraj Medical Museum}}
{{Main|Siriraj Medical Museum}}
There are seven medical museums at Siriraj Hospital. They are the Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, Ellis Pathological Museum, Congdons Anatomical Museum, Songkran Niyomsan Forensic Medicine Museum, Parasitological Museum, Touch Museum in Honor of Queen Mother Sirikit, and Sood Sangvichien Prehistoric Museum Laboratory. The permanent exhibits include sections on [[anatomy]], [[pathology]], [[congenital disorder]]s, [[toxicology]], techniques of [[Thai traditional medicine]], and [[forensic pathology]].
[[File:Siriraj_Hospital,Bangkok.jpg|thumb|300px|Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, the oldest and largest hospital in Thailand.]]
[[File:Mahidol University.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A large complex of buildings, most over ten storeys high, on the bank of a river; one bears a sign with the words &quot;SIRIRAJ HOSPITAL&quot;; another says &quot;FACULTY OF NURSING&quot;|[[Siriraj Hospital]], established in 1888, is the oldest hospital in Thailand.]]


There are seven medical museums at Siriraj Hospital. They are the Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, Ellis Pathological Museum, Congdons Anatomical Museum, Songkran Niyomsan Forensic Medicine Museum, Parasitological Museum, Touch Museum in Honor of Queen Mother Sirikit, and Sood Sangvichien Prehistoric Museum Laboratory.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Chaiyong |first1=Suwitcha |title=Grisly guidance |url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/special-reports/1696544/grisly-guidance |access-date=18 June 2019 |work=Bangkok Post |date=17 June 2019}}</ref> The permanent exhibits include sections on [[anatomy]], [[pathology]], [[congenital disorder]]s, [[toxicology]], techniques of [[Thai traditional medicine]], and [[forensic pathology]]. In 2008, the temporary exhibit featured the role of Siriraj Hospital during the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami|2004 tsunami]] that devastated the [[Andaman Sea|Andaman]] coastline of Thailand and other countries. The latest museum is Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, opened in early 2013. The museum is housed in the renovated vintage architecture of the old [[Bangkok Noi railway station]], next to Siriraj's newly opened private subsidiary [[Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital]]. The museum exhibits history of medicine in Thailand from traditional medicine to modern, and includes history of the Bangkok Noi area where the museum and the hospital are situated.
In 2008, the temporary exhibit featured the role of Siriraj Hospital. The latest museum is Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, opened in early 2013. The museum is housed in the renovated vintage architecture of the old [[Bangkok Noi railway station]], next to Siriraj's newly opened private subsidiary [[Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital]]. The museum exhibits history of medicine in Thailand from traditional medicine to modern, and includes history of the Bangkok Noi area where the museum and the hospital are situated.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital]]
* [[Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital]]
*[[Healthcare in Thailand]]
* [[Health in Thailand]]
* [[Hospitals in Thailand]]
* [[Hospitals in Thailand]]
* [[List of hospitals in Thailand]]
* [[List of hospitals in Thailand]]
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==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category|Siriraj Hospital}}
{{Commons category|Siriraj Hospital}}
*[https://www2.si.mahidol.ac.th/en/ Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Website]
*[https://www2.si.mahidol.ac.th/en/ Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Website]
*[http://www.ra.mahidol.ac.th Ramathibodi Hospital Faculty of Medicine], the younger sister medical school of [http://www.mahidol.ac.th Mahidol University]
*[http://www.ra.mahidol.ac.th Ramathibodi Hospital Faculty of Medicine], the younger sister medical school of [http://www.mahidol.ac.th Mahidol University]


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Latest revision as of 19:22, 24 October 2024

Siriraj Hospital
โรงพยาบาลศิริราช
Siriraj Hospital
Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, the oldest and largest hospital in Thailand
Map
Geography
LocationBangkok, Thailand
Organisation
Care systemNational Health Insurance System
FundingPublic hospital
TypeTeaching, General
Affiliated universityFaculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
PatronKing Chulalongkorn
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds2,145[1]
History
Opened26 April 1888
Links
Websitewww2.si.mahidol.ac.th/en/
ListsHospitals in Thailand

Siriraj Hospital (Thai: โรงพยาบาลศิริราช; RTGSRong Phayaban Sirirat) is the oldest and largest public hospital in Bangkok, Thailand on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, opposite Thammasat University's Tha Phrachan campus. It is the primary teaching hospital of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University at Bangkok.

Description

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With a capacity of more than 2,000 beds and visited by more than three million patients per year Siriraj is one of the largest and busiest medical centers in Southeast Asia. The medical school accepts about 250 medical students and more than 100 for postgraduate residency training each year. Siriraj is the largest public hospital in Thailand. The hospital is generally regarded as one of the final referral centers for complicated and rare diseases from all hospitals in Thailand.

The logo of the Siriraj Hospital is the Naga curled into a shape of "ศ" (pronounce as "Sor-Sala"), the first Thai alphabet of the hospital name with the Royal Diadem on top of the Naga.

History

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Siriraj Hospital from Chao Phraya River

The hospital was founded by King Chulalongkorn in 1888, two years after a worldwide cholera outbreak. It is named after the king's 18-month-old son, Prince Siriraj Kakudhabhand, who had died from dysentery a year before the opening of the hospital. The medical school was established two years later in 1890.

Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti was also born here.

Siriraj was the residence of the late King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, from September 2009 to August 2013. He entered the hospital for treatment of a respiratory condition. In October 2014 King Bhumibol had gall bladder surgery at Siriraj. He died there on 13 October 2016 at the age of 88.

Museums

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There are seven medical museums at Siriraj Hospital. They are the Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, Ellis Pathological Museum, Congdons Anatomical Museum, Songkran Niyomsan Forensic Medicine Museum, Parasitological Museum, Touch Museum in Honor of Queen Mother Sirikit, and Sood Sangvichien Prehistoric Museum Laboratory. The permanent exhibits include sections on anatomy, pathology, congenital disorders, toxicology, techniques of Thai traditional medicine, and forensic pathology.

In 2008, the temporary exhibit featured the role of Siriraj Hospital. The latest museum is Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, opened in early 2013. The museum is housed in the renovated vintage architecture of the old Bangkok Noi railway station, next to Siriraj's newly opened private subsidiary Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital. The museum exhibits history of medicine in Thailand from traditional medicine to modern, and includes history of the Bangkok Noi area where the museum and the hospital are situated.

See also

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References

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  • "About Us, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital".
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13°45′29″N 100°29′09″E / 13.757925°N 100.485849°E / 13.757925; 100.485849