"2028: 100th Anniversary of Medical School Establishment Training 100 Medical Professionals from Developing Countries"
Korea University Anam Hospital has imparted 'K-Medicine' to Cambodian medical professionals as part of a medical technology transfer project commemorating the 100th anniversary of its medical school's establishment in 2028.
On the 22nd, Korea University Anam Hospital announced that it held a completion ceremony for the Cambodian medical professionals' training on the 20th, conducted under the 'Global Goodwill Fellowship' initiative (photo). Participating in this training were Dr. Kuy Montha and Dr. San Kim Seng from Phnom Penh Luang Mae Hospital in Cambodia. From June 2, they engaged in clinical observation and academic and research programs for approximately three months in the departments of pathology and anesthesiology and pain medicine, respectively.
The Global Goodwill Fellowship is an international social contribution project by Korea University Medical Center. Its goal is to enhance the healthcare standards of developing countries and establish sustainable medical systems. The medical center plans to train a total of 100 medical professionals from developing countries by the 100th anniversary of the medical school in 2028.
Yoon Eul-sik, Vice President of Korea University and Director of the Medical Center, stated, "We will continue to contribute to the advancement of global medicine, following the spirit of respect for life championed by Rosetta Hall."
Jo Yoo-ra
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