Faculty of Public Health, Thammasat University, organized a series of ten online seminars on Knowledge Management on COVID-19, which is directly related to SDG3, to the public from April 22 – 30, 2020. The online seminars were free of charge and accessible to the wider community of online audience amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ten seminars covered the following topics (click to see the seminars):
- EP1: Gap Analysis in COVID-19 management system
- EP2: Community Infectious Waste Management under COVID-19
- EP3: COVID-19 and the elders
- EP4: The Role of Public Health Volunteer in COVID-19 Management in Communities
- EP5: Risk Communication in Health Emergency Situation in COVID-19 pandemic
- EP6: Community Engagement in COVID-19 epidemic
- EP7: Innovation and Control of the COVID-19 epidemic
- EP8: NCDs Post COVID-19: What would happen to the Non-Communicable Diseases after the COVID-19 epidemic and how to manage it?
- EP9: Mental Health and COVID-19
- COVID-19 and TU Health Staff
Panellists in each session were representatives from several sectors of stakeholders from local to national levels, including government health officers, health volunteers, and academia from Thammasat and other universities.