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Publication Metadata only Public health roles in response to the 2011 thailand flooding(2014-01-01) Phitaya Charupoonphol; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Classic signs in abdominal radiology: the “Watermelon skin” sign(2022-01-01) Srisajjakul S.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Preface(2025-01-01) Nouman M.; Chatpun S.; Nouman M.; Mahidol UniversityPublication Metadata only On empowering women: A senator’s perspective on policies in Thailand(2001-01-01) Tassana Boontong; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Classic signs in abdominal radiology: the “Split scar sign”(2023-01-01) Srisajjakul S.; Prapaisilp P.; Bangchokdee S.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only The “laminated or swirled” sign(2025-01-01) Srisajjakul S.; Prapaisilp P.; Bangchokdee S.; Srisajjakul S.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Gait Analysis of Running and the Management of Common Injuries(2023-01-01) Hébert-Losier K.; Sinsurin K.; Hébert-Losier K.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Current Audiovestibular Practices Among Audiologists in the Asia Pacific Region with Established Audiology Professions: A Preliminary Study(2025-01-01) Wahat N.H.A.; Puraviappan K.P.; Umat C.; Lertsukprasert K.; Wahat N.H.A.; Mahidol UniversityThis preliminary study benchmarks audiovestibular practices among audiologists in Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries with established professional training programs, forming the first phase of a broader initiative covering 17 nations. A structured questionnaire was adapted and updated to include contemporary clinical domains such as vestibular rehabilitation, cochlear implant services, and tele-audiology. The tool underwent expert review and pilot testing, demonstrating strong psychometric properties (Cronbach's α, α = 0.91; KMO = 0.743; Bartlett's p < 0.001). Responses were obtained from 40 audiologists across India, Malaysia, Singapore, Nepal, and New Zealand. Most participants provided services across screening, diagnostic, therapeutic, and rehabilitative domains. Core procedures such as immittance testing, otoacoustic emissions, and auditory brainstem response were widely implemented, while vestibular and rehabilitative services showed increasing integration. Respondents represented diverse professional contexts, including universities, private hospitals, and government healthcare systems. Notably, there was strong professional consensus in support of regional standardization of guidelines, training, and governance mechanisms. These findings validate the adapted tool, establish a foundational dataset, and highlight readiness for regional collaboration. As the broader 17-country study advances, this work provides a baseline for benchmarking, policy development, and capacity building toward harmonized audiovestibular care across the APAC region.Item Metadata only Letter to the editor: The inter-rater reliability of clinical observation of prone hip extension and association between aberrant movement and chronic low back pain(2022-06-01) Kongoun S.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Punctate Inner Choroiditis(2024-01-01) Thongborisuth T.; Song A.; Lobo-Chan A.M.; Thongborisuth T.; Mahidol University
