Bangkok: Professor Dr. Prawes Wasi, a respected figure in the field of medicine and social reform, has passed away at the age of 93. He died peacefully at 11:33 PM last night, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to Thai society, particularly in the realm of public health.
According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Prawes was a highly skilled physician who made notable advancements in the prevention and treatment of hereditary red blood cell disorders, specifically those causing thalassemia anemia. His work in this area has had a lasting impact on medical practices and patient care in Thailand.
In addition to his medical achievements, Dr. Prawes was instrumental in initiating the establishment of an independent organization to oversee the Ministry of Public Health. His efforts in this regard have been recognized as pivotal in transforming the public health landscape in Thailand, ensuring better governance and more effective health policies.
Dr. Prawes's contributions extended beyond medicine; he was also a thinker and reformer whose ideas influenced various aspects of Thai society. His work earned him the Ramon Magsaysay Award, acknowledging his dedication to social progress and public welfare.