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Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

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  • Published on: Feb 11, 2025
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Mahidol University International College (MUIC) organized “Pathway to Dentistry and Hands-on Workshop” on February 11, 2025 at Room 1604 and Lab 1506, MUIC Building 1.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Tumnoon Charaslertrangsi, Program Director of Biological Sciences Program, Science Division, MUIC, welcomed Assoc. Prof. Dr. Somsak Mitrirattanakul, Deputy Dean for Undergraduate Education, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, and Ms. Wittida Chantawichayasuit, an MUIC alumna who is currently enrolled in the Mahidol International Dental School (MIDS).

Their visit aimed to promote and share insights into dental education and career opportunities in this field. The event featured a presentation, followed by a dental hand-skill demonstration and an engaging Q&A session. There were seven MUIC students who attended the event.

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

Seminar-Workshop on Pathway to Dentistry Held

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