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Curriculum Vitae Personal Information : Memberships : Education : Professional Experience Curriculum Vitae Personal information : Name : Assistant Professor Sasithorn Sujarittanakarn Office Address : Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus) Pathumthani 12120, Thailand Memberships : 2016- Present Fellow, International Oncoplastic Breast Society, Thailand Section 2013- Present Fellow, International College of Surgeons, Thailand Section 2010- Present Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand (RCST) 2003- Present Member, Medical Council of Thailand Education : Oct 2017- Oct 2019 Clinical fellow in Breast Department, Kameda Hospital June 2010- May 2011 Certificate in Clinical Fellowship in Head Neck and Breast surgery Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University Apr 2006- May 2010 Diploma Thai Board of General Surgery Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Apr 2006- Mar 2007 Higher Graduate Diploma Program in Clinical Sciences (Surgery) Graduate School, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Jun 1997- Mar 2003 MD (Doctor of Medicine) Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Professional Experience : 2017 – Present Assistant professor Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat JULY 2018 : 1 University (Rangsit Campus) Pathumthani, Thailand 2011 – 2017 Lecturer and Consultant Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus) Pathumthani 2010 – 2011 Clinical Fellowship in Head Neck and Breast surgery Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand 2006 – 2010 Surgical Resident ( General Surgery ) Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital 2003 – 2006 General Practitioner Saraburi hospital, Saraburi province, Thailand Publications : 1. Varut Lohsiriwat, Sasithorn Sujarittanakarn, Thawatchai Akaraviputh, Narong Lertakyamanee, Darin Lohsiriwat, Udom Kachinthorn. Colonoscopic perforation: A report from World Gastroenterology Organization endoscopy training center in Thailand World J Gastroenterol 2008 November 21; 14(43): 6722-6725 2. Varut Lohsiriwat, Sasithorn Sujarittanakarn, Thawatchai Akaraviputh, Narong Lertakyamanee, Darin Lohsiriwat, Udom Kachinthorn. What are the risk factors of colonoscopic perforation? BMC Gastroenterology (2009) Volume: 9, Publisher: BioMed Central, Pages: 71 3. Sujarittanakarn S. Breast reconstruction for breast cancer. Kulkantrakorn K, Buranatrevedh S, editor. Thammasat Medical Journal. Vol 16 Supplement 2016. Pathumthani: Thammasat Printing House, 2016 : S13-21. JULY 2018 : 2 4. Nantawan Ponsuwan, Sasithorn Sujarittanakarn. Incidence of Breast Cancer: A study in Thammasat University Hospital. TUH Journal online. Vol 4 No.2 May-Aug 2019, Pages 13-19. 5. Sasithorn Sujarittanakarn, Wanwisa Himakhun, Worawarn Worasawate, Wilairat Prasert. The Case to Case Comparison of Hormone Receptors and HER2 Status between Primary Breast Cancer and Synchronous Axillary Lymph Node Metastasis. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2020 Jun 1;21(6): 1559-1565. 6. Akitatsu Hayashi, Hidehiko Yoshimatsu, Giuseppe Visconti, Sasithorn Sujarittanakarn, Guido Giacalone, Nobuko Hayashi, Takumi Yamamoto, Johnson Chia-Shen Yang, Joon Pio Hong. Intraoperative Real-Time Visualization of the Lymphatic Vessels Using Microscope-Integrated Laser Tomography. J Reconstr Microsurg. 2020 Oct 14 BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Sujarittanakarn S, Prasarttong-Osoth P. Surgical Approach for Hyperparathyroidism. In: Muangman P , Sirivongs P , Akaraviputh T , Lohsiriwat V, editors. Practical Point in General Surgery. Bangkok: Kosit Publishing, May 2012:499-518. 2. Sujarittanakarn S , Prasarttong-Osoth P. Thyroid cancer. In: Muangman P , Sirivongs P , Akaraviputh T , Lohsiriwat V, editors. Milestones in General Surgery. Bangkok: Kosit Publishing, May 2013:99-123. 3. Sujarittanakarn S. Nipple discharge. O-Charoenrat P, Chuthapisith S, Lohsiriwat V, Boonsripitayanon M, Pisarnturakit P. editor. Update in Breast Diseases from basic to advance. Head Neck and Breast Surgery Vol.8. Bangkok: Bangkok Wetchasan Printing House, 2014:161-173. 4. Rojananin S, Sujarittanakarn S. Latissimus Dorsi Musculo-cutaneous Flap in Breast Reconstruction. O-Charoenrat P, Chuthapisith S, Lohsiriwat V, Boonsripitayanon M, Pisarnturakit P. editor. Update in Breast Diseases from basic to advance. Head Neck and Breast Surgery Vol.8. Bangkok: Bangkok Wetchasan Printing House, 2014:356-371. 5. Sujarittanakarn S. Breast reconstruction for breast cancer. Kulkantrakorn K, Buranatrevedh S, editor. Thammasat Medical Journal. Vol 16 Supplement 2016. Pathumthani: Thammasat Printing House, 2016 : S13-21. JULY 2018 : 3 6. Sujarittanakarn S. Reduction mammoplasty in breast cancer surgery. O-Charoenrat P, Yenbuth P, Prasert W, Lohsiriwat V, Sa-nguanraksa D, editor. Breast Cancer. Bangkok: Bangkok Wetchasan Printing House, 2019:225-243. 7. Sujarittanakarn S. Ablation therapy for breast cancer. O-Charoenrat P, Yenbuth P, Prasert W, Lohsiriwat V, Sa-nguanraksa D, editor. Breast Cancer. Bangkok: Bangkok Wetchasan Printing House, 2019:225-243. 8. Sujarittanakarn S. Latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap for breast reconstruction. O- Charoenrat P, Yenbuth P, Prasert W, Lohsiriwat V, Sa-nguanraksa D, editor. Breast Cancer. Bangkok: Bangkok Wetchasan Printing House, 2019:225-243. JULY 2018 : 4 .
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