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Dr. Yongyuth Mayalarb

Dr. Yongyuth Mayalarp attended primary and secondary education at St.Gabriel’s College, Bangkok, and continued with the Fifth and Sixth form levels of study at Eastbourne College, UK.  
He graduated from the London Hospital Medical College, University of London, with MB BS in 1983 and gained clinical experiences in many hospitals in UK for the following five years.  In addition, he attained MSc Degree in Clinical Tropical Medicine and Diploma in Hygiene and Tropical Medicine from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.  

On his return to Thailand, he worked as a physician at Pramongkutklao Military Hospital for four years and later as a general practitioner and department director at Phyathai 2 International Hospital.  Becoming a board certified physician of ABAARM in 2017 and he is now attending MSc Degree course in Anti-aging and Regenerative Medicine at Dhurakij Pundit University, Bangkok.  

Dr. Yongyuth is a very well-known TV and radio celebrity, anchoring prime time evening news and presenting foreign issue analysis for Thai TV Channel 5 for over two decades. He received numerous national awards for his contribution to the Thai Media sector and a plaque of honour from the St.Gabriel’s Alumni Association for his outstanding achievement in many fields.  

Dr.Yongyuth Mayalarp was recently presented with a royally-bestowed Theptong Award 2017 as an outstanding TV personality.  He was twice appointed as the Government Spokesman for two Royal Thai Governments in 2006 and 2014, and served as an advisory committee member for a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof. Surakiart Sathirathai.  

Currently, he is the Director of Corporate Partnership and Social Responsibility at Phyathai 2 International Hospital, an 
English-language narrator for the Television Pool of Thailand’s live telecast of royal and state ceremonies and an advisor to the boards of TV Pool of Thailand and TV Channel 5.

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