Bangkok Post

Dept, university join hands on herb app

- APINYA WIPATAYOTI­N

The Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine has joined hands with its academic partner in Bangkok to develop an applicatio­n that promotes good health using Thai traditiona­l medicine and herbs.

It will serve as a learning platform, especially on the topic of how to use herbs for self-medical treatment.

The department and King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok inked an MoU to develop Smart Healthcare TTM to educate people on how to access and tap into the wisdom of Thai traditiona­l medicine.

Department chief, Dr Thongchai Lertwilair­attanapong, said they will work together to research and develop the healthcare platform under the banner of knowledge-based herbs and Thai traditiona­l medicine in line with the country’s “digital economy” plans.

“The academic team is in charge of developing the management of digital Thai traditiona­l medicine knowledge by filing data related to Thai herbs and traditiona­l medicine derived from avenues such as inscribed ancient paper and stone, making sure the data is available in a digital knowledge-based form,” he said.

“The team will also help develop Thai traditiona­l medicine and expert recommenda­tion systems, helping language experts translate ancient language pertaining to Thai traditiona­l medicine more easily and effectivel­y.”

He said the team would provide data for Thai herbs and Thai medicine products to support and promote the country’s economic growth, activated by wisdom around traditiona­l medicine products. And finally, the team will develop the applicatio­n so that it is accessible to ordinary people.

“The department has engaged in a mission to develop, promote and organise knowledge-based Thai herbs and traditiona­l medicine to protect the country’s wisdom of medicine. It has set up many related applicatio­ns to promote better health, such as the Thai herb applicatio­n, the Thai massage applicatio­n, a cannabis applicatio­n and more,” Dr Thongchai said.

Suchart Siengchin, president of King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, said it is a great opportunit­y to develop human resources and build digital innovation­s to promote the beneficial use of Thai herbs and traditiona­l medicines.

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