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Toon Bodyslam plans mid-year charity run for small hospitals

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Toon Bodyslam plans mid-year charity run for small hospitals

By THE NATION

 

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ROCK star Athiwara “Toon Bodyslam” Khongmalai on Thursday revealed a plan to organise another charity run in the middle of this year to raise funds for small provincial and district-level hospitals.

 

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His “Kao Kon La Kao” (“Take one step at a time”) campaign team has so far gathered about 10 names of needy smaller hospitals and is preparing to reveal details of the upcoming charity run. Unlike Athiwara’s much-celebrated 2017 fundraising run, this one would not span the length of the whole country, he said. 

 

In 2017, Athiwara led a 2,215-kilometre charity run from the southernmost to the northernmost points of Thailand, raising Bt1.37 billion from donations and merchandise sales for 11 public hospitals. The charity money far exceeded his initial goal of Bt700 million.

 

In 2016, the Bodyslam frontman also held a 400-kilometre charity run that raised Bt63 million for the Bang Saphan hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan. 

 

Athiwara’s latest revelation came during a ceremony on Thursday to hand over Thailand’s first robotic neurosurgical tool to Phramongkutklao Hospital in Bangkok. 

 

The device was among 173 items procured for 11 hospitals by the funds raised from the 2017 run. Other items included four ambulances for four military hospitals.

 

Phramongkutklao Hospital director Maj-General Nimit Samothan said his facility had received money from the charity run in April last year and decided to spend it on the robot tool to aid recovery of critically ill patients. 

 

The hospital’s head of surgery Dr Thanakorn Thiensri said that the highly precise robotic device would enable shorter surgery times and patients’ faster recovery. The tool uses Nasa-developed robotic arms and formulates a map of the brain’s nerves in a mere 20 minutes to provide a highly accurate guide to the targeted tumour, he said. 

 

Nimit added that in 2020 the hospital would set up a “Kao Kon La Kao” medical emergency centre at its new building, which is now under construction.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30362898

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation 2019-01-25
2 hours ago, webfact said:

The device was among 173 items procured for 11 hospitals by the funds raised from the 2017 run. Other items included four ambulances for four military hospitals.

I have nothing my but praise for this chaps efforts. He is making a difference.

 

I'm surprised that the military, with all their funding, had to turn to his fund to buy four ambulances! The money spent on just one of the recent buy of Chinese Tanks would have bought a large fleet of ambulances.

Edited by JAG

Next he is doing a 10 kms run to buy new tanks for the army.  He's not doing any more long distance runs as his new job of Prime Minister will keep him busy.

He will attend the Naresuan University Hospital Phitsanulok run this coming Sunday. 

Does this mean the election will have to be postponed?

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