Third-year Anatomical Pathology students from the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Burapha University, participated in an academic conference on cancer network development and an academic work competition. The activity was significant because it helped students strengthen their academic and professional skills before real workplace training. It also provided updated knowledge in pathology and cytology from experts, which is important for effective disease diagnosis and future healthcare services.
Project Coordinator: Anatomical Pathology Program Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Burapha University
Objectives:
The objectives of the project were to enhance students’ academic skills, increase their confidence before practical training, update their knowledge in modern pathology and cytology, promote a positive attitude toward the profession, and prepare students to contribute to effective disease diagnosis.
Program Activities:
A total of 47 third-year students from the Anatomical Pathology Program participated in the 16th Academic Conference on Cancer Network Development and Academic Work Competition. The students attended academic sessions, learned from experts, updated their knowledge in cancer-related pathology and cytology, and gained exposure to professional networks before entering real practical training.
Expected Outcomes (Impacts):
The project improved students’ readiness for professional practice and increased their confidence before internship training. It helped students gain updated knowledge in cancer diagnosis, pathology, and cytology, while also strengthening their professional attitude. The activity contributed to the development of qualified graduates who can support society through effective and sustainable healthcare services.
Date of Implementation: May 6-8, 2026
