Khon Kaen University sees the importance of driving forward the policy and strategy of being a research university and places importance on compliance with the Animal Pathogens and Toxins Act 2015 announced in the Royal Gazette. Require agencies that import, export, sell, transmit, produce, or possess pathogens and animal toxins. There must be an operator to control and supervise activities and an operator to carry out activities related to pathogens and animal toxins. Must complete training in biosafety and biosecurity. According to the curriculum approved by the Department of Medical Sciences. Therefore, a training workshop was organized this time. With a curriculum that has been certified by the Department of Medical Sciences Ministry of Public Health on April 7, 2020, consisting of theoretical and practical parts according to the specified details.
The objective is to provide theoretical knowledge. on biosafety and biosecurity practices and procedures and arrange for trainees to practice Biosafety and biosecurity Workshop participants who attended listened to theoretical lectures and practiced practical training. Not less than 80 percent of training time and receive a post-test score of not less than 70 percent of the total score will receive a training certificate valid for 3 years.
There are training participants from departments within the university, including faculties, colleges, the Laboratory Animal Research Center, the Research Services Office, Srinakarin Hospital, professors, postdoctoral researchers, medical technicians, science academics, and scientific academics. Doctors, laboratory animal workers, scientific employees, undergraduate students, master’s students, and doctoral students Including training participants from organizations outside the university, including universities, hospitals, and private companies, totaling 119 people, and there were also workshop participants who were evaluated through Criteria set by the Department of Medical Sciences and receiving a training certificate Total number: 119 persons