Rapheephan Specialty Clinic

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Dr. Rapheephan Nattheeraphong

As a Medical Doctor within the field of Obstetrics & Gynaecology my vision is to offer the best pharmaceutical products and medical services to my customers (patients). I always exceed customer expectations resulting in customer delight. Rapheephan Clinic’s mission is to provide the highest possible quality care at the right price.

My commitment to offer nothing but the very best in patient care is reflected in our vision & mission statements. We exist because of our customers (patients) and we are very grateful to our Patients (customers) who have made Rapheephan Clinic what it is today. We now strive to take our organisation to the next level so that we can serve our customers even better and continue to keep them fully satisfied.

Education & Professional Qualifications

2013 The 17th Conference and Hands-On Workshop 2013 “Future Trend in Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis : A Practical Approach ,Faculty of Medicine,Chulalongkorn University

2008 Mentor Training Ultrasonagraphy Fetal Anomaly Scan
Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University, Thailand

2007 English IELTS 6.5 2007 22nd Scientific Meeting of RTCOG Certificate
(Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)
22.5 credits CME (continuos Medical Education)

2006 Thai – German Collaboration Endoscopic Centre
(Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)
112.5 credits CME (continuos Medical Education)

2006 21st Scientific Meeting of RTCOG Certificate
(Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)
22.5 credits CME (continuos Medical Education)

2005 20th Scientific Meeting of RTCOG Certificate
(Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)
22.5 credits CME (continuos Medical Education)

2004 19th Scientific Meeting of RTCOG Certificate and the First Collaboration with RANZCOG
(Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)
22.5 credits CME (continuos Medical Education)

2004 Published Research Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
“Prevalence and Risk Factor of LEEP Margin Involvement”

2001 – 2004 Specialisation Diploma Obstetrics and Gynaecology:
Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University, Thailand

1991 – 1997 Doctor of Medicine:
Faculty Of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

Employment History :
16.01.2009- Currently 2009

Position Held: 

Koh Samui Government Hospital: Surat Thani Province Thailand, Rapheephan Clinic Koh Samui: Naton Surat Thani Province Thailand

Functional & Achievement Summary

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist:

  • Daily general obstetric and gynecological procedures in out patient department.
  • Weekly ANC Clinic
  • Standard Labour- ward duties.
  • Daily and emergency surgical needs. (Refer to surgical experience)
  • On call 16nights per Month.
  • As well as the above mentioned I have been running my own medical clinic for the past 4½ months offering free medical care to

Employment History :
11.04.2005 – 14.01.2009

Position Held:

Bangkok Hospital Group (Private International Hospital) www.samuihospital.com Thailand Koh Samui, Cambodia Siem Reap and Phnom Penh

Functional & Achievement Summary

Head of O&G: (Koh Samui) Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Locum: (Cambodia)

  • Media and marketing representative for women’s health Koh Samui.
  • Direct supervision and delegation of duties of 5 medical professionals in the department.
  • Responsible for evaluating and reporting of overall department quarterly.
  • Undertake complication and emergency procedures from other Hospitals in the area.
  • Rostering and department planning.
  • Diligently, explain all medication, medical procedures and answer questions in clear English for all expatriate and foreign tourists.
  • In late 2007 I was requested to travel to 2 new hospitals for 2 weeks per month in Cambodia as to take care of the increasing demands for O & G caseloads.
  • Daily general obstetric and gynaecological procedures in out patient department.
  • Daily and emergency surgical needs. (Refer to surgical experience)
  • On call 24 hours.
  • 4 evenings in the emergency department per month.

Employment History :
05.07.2004 – 31.03.2005

Position Held:

 Police General Hospital (Public Hospital) Thailand Pathumwan, Bangkok

Functional & Achievement Summary

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist:

  • Daily general obstetric and gynecological procedures in out patient department.
  • Weekly ANC Clinic
  • Standard Labour ward duties.
  • Daily and emergency surgical needs. (Refer to surgical experience)
  • On call 2 nights per week.

Employment History :
04.01.1999 – 31.05.2001

Position Held:

Khok Samrong Hospital (Community Public Hospital) Thailand Lop Buri

Functional & Achievement Summary

General Practitioner:

  • Daily in and out patient procedures.
  • Daily ward rounds
  • Case management
  • Preventative medicine practices
  • Community health awareness

Employment History :
10.06.1998 - 23.12.1998

Position Held:

Muangpet Hospital (Private Hospital) Thailand Petchaboon

Functional & Achievement Summary

General Practitioner:

  • Daily out patient procedures.
  • Case management
  • Preventative medicine practices

Employment History :
07.04.1997 - 29.05.1998

Position Held:

Petchaboon Hospital (Public Hospital) Thailand Petchaboon

Functional & Achievement Summary

General Practitioner (Internship):

  • Attendance In & out patient’s daily procedures ward rounds, diagnoses and medication under supervision within Paediatrics’, Orthopaedics’ and Internal medicine for 3 months.
  • Attendance In & out patients daily procedures ward rounds, diagnoses and minor medical procedures under supervision within surgical’, General Medicine’ and obstetrics’ and gynaecology for 3 months.
  • Attendance in Emergency Room under supervision minor surgical procedures and medical diagnostics 3 months.
  • Attendance out patient department daily procedures 3 months.
  • Case management, Community, Social and Preventative medicine practices.

Employment History :
2001 – August 2008

Obstetric & Gynaecology

Surgical and Procedure Experience Record:

  • Vulva Operative Procedures
  • Drainage of hematoma of vulva 3
  • Incision and drainage of Bartholin’s Cyst or Abscess 21
  • Marsupialization of Bartholin’s Cyst or Abscess 53
  • Repair of current obstetric laceration of vulva (Episioperineorrhaphy) 467
  • Vagina Diagnostic and Non-Operative Procedures
  • PV per Vagina examination (Gynaecological and Pelvic) 3,227
  • Vaginal packing 17
  • Non-Operative removal of foreign body from vagina 26
  • Removal of suture from Vagina 12
  • Removal of vagina packing 11
  • Replacement of vagina packing 3
  • Vagina Operative Procedures
  • Drainage of obstetric hematoma of vagina 7
  • Hymenectomy (Assisted 4)
  • Destruction of lesion of vagina by chemical cauterisation 29
  • Destruction of lesion of vagina by electric cauterisation 4
  • Colpocleisis (Assisted LeFort operation 3)
  • Suture of laceration of vagina 6
  • Repair of current obstetric laceration of vagina 435
  • Repair of cystocele with repair of urethrocele (Assisted 20) 8
  • Repair of rectocele (Assisted 23) 8
  • Repair of Cystocele and rectocele with repair of urethrocele 8
  • Cervix Diagnostic and Non-Operative procedures
  • Colposcopic examination of cervix 10
  • Biopsy of Endocervix 5
  • Other biopsy of cervix 47
  • Removal of cerclage material from cervix 2
  • Vagina Operative Procedures
  • Conization of cervix 6
  • Electroconization of cervix 34
  • Destruction of lesion of cervix by chemical cauterisation 2
  • Dilation of cervical canal 4
  • Repair of current obstetric laceration of cervix 4
  • Cervical cerclage (McDonald operation) 3
  • Uterus Diagnostic and Non-Operative procedures
  • Postpartum manual exploration of uterine cavity 5
  • Dilation and curettage of uterus 261
  • Aspiration curettage of uterus 19
  • Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive device 49
  • Removal of intrauterine contraceptive device 23
  • Uterus Operative Procedures
  • Myomectomy open 4
  • Myomectomy laparoscopic (Assisted 10)
  • Myomectomy hysteroscopic (Assisted 2)
  • Subtotal hysterectomy 2
  • TAH Total abdominal hysterectomy 20
  • TAH Total abdominal hysterectomy with lymph gland dissection (Assisted 14)
  • Radical abdominal hysterectomy (Assisted 11)
  • Radical abdominal hysterectomy with lymph gland dissection (Assisted 6)
  • Vaginal hysterectomy 13
  • LAVH Laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy (Assisted 10)
  • IUI Intrauterine insemination 28
  • Fallopian Tube (Unilateral) Operative Procedures
  • Salpingotomy, unilateral, laparoscopic (Assisted 4)
  • Lysis of adhesions of fallopian tube, open 4
  • Lysis of adhesions of fallopian tube, laparoscopic (Assisted 24)
  • Excision lesion of fallopian tube, open 6
  • Total salpingectomy, unilateral, open 6
  • Total salpingectomy, unilateral, laparoscopic (Assisted 7)
  • Total Salpingectomy with removal of tubal pregnancy unilateral, open 149
  • Total Salpingectomy with removal of tubal pregnancy unilateral, laparoscopic (Assisted 8)
  • Fallopian Tube (Bilateral) Operative Procedures
  • Ligation and division of fallopian tubes, open 247
  • Ligation and division of fallopian tubes, laparoscopic 2
  • Ligation and division of fallopian tubes, (Pomeroy modified operation, laparoscopic Assisted 20)
  • Ovary (Unilateral) Invasive Procedures
  • Lysis of adhesions of ovary, open 18
  • Lysis of adhesions of ovary, laparoscopic (Assisted 8)
  • Oophorectomy, unilateral, open 26
  • Oophorectomy, unilateral, laparoscopic (Assisted 13)
  • Salpingo-Oophorectomy, unilateral, open 45
  • Salpingo-Oophorectomy, unilateral, laparoscopic (Assisted 7)
  • Wedge resection of ovary, open 12
  • Wedge resection of ovary, laparoscopic (Assisted 18)
  • Ovaries (Bilateral) Invasive Procedures
  • Aspiration drainage of ovarian cysts, bilateral laparoscopic (Assisted 3)
  • Salpingo-Oophorectomy, bilateral, open 27
  • Salpingo-Oophorectomy, bilateral, laparoscopic (Assisted 8)
  • Suture of laceration of ovaries, open 13
  • Pelvic Cavity and Pelvic Peritoneum Invasive Procedures
  • Tumor debulking from pelvic cavity, open (Assisted 4)
  • Pelvic exenterataion, posterior (Assisted 2)
  • Destruction of lesion of pelvic peritoneum, laparoscopic (Assisted 7)
  • Product Of Conception Diagnostic and Non-invasive Procedures
  • NST Non-stress test 1188
  • Oxytocin challenge test 239
  • Electronic fetal monitoring 4056
  • Diagnostic amniocentesis 24
  • Manual removal of placenta 123
  • Product Of Conception invasive Procedures
  • Sharp curettage, following abortion or delivery 480
  • Suction of curettage of hydatidiform mole 7
  • Termination of pregnancy
  • Termination of pregnancy by oxytocin 4
  • Termination of pregnancy by prostaglandin 13
  • Termination of pregnancy by intra-amniotic injection 4
  • Termination of pregnancy by sharp curettage 46
  • Termination of pregnancy by hysterotomy 2
  • Induction of Labor
  • Induction of labor by stripping of membranes 138
  • Induction of labor by artificial rupture of membranes 543
  • Induction of labor by oxytocin 1229
  • Induction of labor by combination of surgical and medical methods (1301)
  • Vaginal Delivery Procedures
  • Normal delivery without episiotomy 487
  • Normal delivery with episiotomy 486
  • Vacuum extraction with episiotomy 23
  • Forceps extraction, low, with episiotomy 7
  • Spontaneous breech delivery without episiotomy 9
  • Spontaneous breech delivery with episiotomy 11
  • Breech extraction, partial, with episiotomy 10
  • Breech extraction, partial, with forceps to after-coming head, with episiotomy 13
  • Caesarean Delivery procedures
  • Caesarean section, lower uterine segment (Assisted 1208) 338
  • Caesarean section, lower uterine segment, with tubal sterilisation 167