
The Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University acknowledges the importance of research collaborations among the institutes within our country and among those in Asia.
For most people worldwide, health is a major concern, and the pursuit of better health is a top priority. Therefore, creating a network of institutions and professionals focused on physical therapy and health-related fields—such as Prince of Songkla University, Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University, Saint Louis College, Khon Kaen University, University of Phayao, and the Consortium of Thai Physical Therapy Educational Institutions—as cohosts represents a significant and valuable vision. The conference will stimulate discussion and emphasize the sharing of knowledge and research.
The Faculty has a strong intention to emphasize the research network and create innovation. This type of event is of great importance to Mahidol University, as it illustrates its commitment to quality and standard in its teaching and research programs, as well as the physical therapy profession. It demonstrates your ability to encounter the challenges facing our ever changing environment.
Professor Dawn Skelton, BSc PhD MD.h.c. Hon FCSP FRCP Edin, Professor of Ageing and Health, Ageing Well Research Group, Research Centre for Health (ReaCH), School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, United Kingdom
Prof Dawn Skelton is Professor of Ageing and Health in the Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedicine at Glasgow Caledonian University. She Co-Leads the Ageing Well Research Group and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
As an Exercise Physiologist, she has a keen interest in exercise rehabilitation within a falls prevention scope, from the hospital based physiotherapy delivery to the community based specialist exercise instructor provision. Her current research ranges from motivation and patient preference to engaging the very frail, increasing adherence to long term exercise and working with the pre-frail to prevent poor outcomes later. Implementation, fidelity and quality of evidence-based interventions when delivered in different settings is also her passion.
She chaired the Royal Osteoporosis Society’s Statement on Exercise and Osteoporosis (2018) and the Older People panel for the UK’s update of the Physical Activity for Health Guidelines (2019). She is currently Chair of the British Geriatrics Society Rehabilitation Group and is part of the Community Rehabilitation Alliance and the National Falls Prevention Co-ordination Group within Public Health England. She is a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Older People and Frailty Policy Research Unit (OPFPRU) funded by the NIHR. In her spare time she is a Director of the not for profit training company, Later Life Training, based in Killin, Perthshire.
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