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- 작성자Medical Mission Center
- 작성일2020-11-19
- 704
- 동영상동영상
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- 작성자제중원보건개발원
- 작성일2020-11-05
- 671
- 동영상동영상
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On June 24, Yonsei University Health System signed an MOU with Sharing Together Society Foundation. main focus of the agreement is Mutual cooperation for improving and supporting the health and medical environment with North Korea. In this Ceremony, a meeting was held to discuss the situation and cooperation plans in North Korea. The Sharing Together Society Foundation is a humanitarian NGO founded in 2009 by academic, religious, and medical personnel. It has not only supported North Korea, such as sending infants and infants, and supporting athletes with disabilities in North Korea, but also has continued mentoring projects for South Korean youth. The MOU was attended by Yoon Do Huem , Head of Yonsei University Health System, Jeon Woo-taek, Director Yonsei Institute for Global Health, Park Yong-beom, Director of the Center for Health and Unification of Korea, and Severance Academy Team Leader Yang, Young-gyu. In the Sharing Together Society Foundation, Jeong Chang-Young Chairman, Han In-Cheol Executive Director, Lee Kyung-Tae Director, Bang Hyn-seop executive secretary, Lim Woon-Jin Administrative Team Leader attended.
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- 작성자통일보건의료센터
- 작성일2020-11-05
- 737
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On June 30, Yonsei University Health System and Yoido Full Gogpell Church held an signing Ceremony about MOU for mutual cooperation about Pyongyang Heart Hospital for the establishment and effective operation of North Korea health care support. Full Gospel Church Foundation aimed to build a Pyongyang hospital with 1 basement level and 7 floors above ground. however, Pyongyang Heart Hospital has been discontinued since 2010. Meanwhile, in 2018, construction resume was agreed, and process of obtaining an exemption from sanctions against North Korea for building materials. Accordingly, this MOU was signed for mutual cooperation on operations to be carried out after the hospital was built. The MOU was attended by Yoon Do-heum(head of Yonsei University Health System ), Park Young-hwan(director of Cardiovascular Hospital) Jeon Woo-taek(director of Yonsei Institute for Global Health), Park Yong-beom(director of the Center for Health and unificaiton of Korea) Lee Young-Hoon(Senior Pastor of Yoido full Gospell church), Kim Ho-Seong(Pastor of Yoido full Gospell Church), Park Gyeong-pyo(Elder of Yoido Full Gospell Church), Kim Doo-Young(Elder of Yoido Full Gospell Church), Kim Soo-Cheol(Elder of Yoido Full Gospell Church), and Paik Nak-Gyun(Pastor of Yoido Full Gospell Church)
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- 작성자통일보건의료센터
- 작성일2020-11-05
- 669
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Global Development Center conducted a project to provide non-face-to-face education to medical personnel in more than 100 countries that are having difficulty responding to the spread of COVID-19. This project, supported by KOICA, is a project to create video education materials and conduct expert consulting to deal with COVID-19 in developing countries and strengthen their capabilities. contents consist of wearing personal protective equipment, infection control, emergency room safety management, specimen collection and transfer, COVID-19 diagnostic test, and clinical characteristics and treatment of COVID-19. It has been made accessible to medical personnel in developing countries by using various tools. Moon-gyu Kim, director of the International Development Center, who is in charge of the project, said, "The data related to the COVID-19 virus have increased, but there are still a lot of data tailored to the situation of developing countries." We will make a Contact System to communicate closely, and we hope that Korea's exemplary response to COVID-19 will help these countries.” Yon can check videos produced through this project : Click
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- 작성자제중원보건개발원
- 작성일2020-11-05
- 643
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Yonsei University College of Medicine signed a “COVID-19 Information Hub Project MOU” with the Korea International Cooperation Agency on July 7, 2020 to overcome the COVID-19 crisis situation and realize the goal of sustainable development. This MOU focuses on strengthening COVID-19 response capabilities in developing countries with weak health infrastructure. This is because developing countries are experiencing great difficulties due to the lack of professional health care personnel and information necessary to deal with COVID-19. Through this MOU, the two organizations will cooperate for content such as educational videos and expert columns to be provided through the COVID-19 Information Hub website(If you want to go this website, click) provided by KOICA. In other words, by sharing Korea's experience in responding to COVID-19, it aims to enhance the COVID-19 response capabilities of developing countries. As the first process, an online consulting FAQ video has been released. At the MOU signing ceremony, which is held on the first floor of the Yonsei University medical college, was attended by Yang-soo Jang, President of the International Development Center Kim Moon-gyu, Chairman of the Knowledge Hub TF, Jin-Yong Park, Director of the Medical Mission Center, Shin-ki Ahn, Director of the Severance Academy, Sang-cheol Yoon, Vice President of the International Development Center, Jae-shin Park, Director of KOICA Asia Headquarters, Hyeon-Kyu Cho, The knowledge data team team leader.
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- 작성자국제개발센터
- 작성일2020-11-05
- 900
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Yonsei University Health System held a web seminar with 3 universities in Vietnam about medical education in the era of COVID-19. The purpose was to strengthen the connection between the parties regarding Asian Development Bank’s project related to KHIDI’s '2020 Overseas Medical Expansion Support Project,’ and to enhance knowledge of the changes of medical education sites due to COVID-19. The webinar was held on the 24th and 25th of September with University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi Medical University, and Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Prof. Shin-ki Ahn, Director of Yonsei Institute for Global Health, Prof. Min-geol Lee from the department of dermatology, and other executive members of gMED(Global Medical Education Development) Working Group participated from Yonsei University Health System. Also, consultants from GDC Consulting and Hyundai Research Institute participated through an online platform. From Vietnam, the director, vice director, and other administrative members attended from each University. After Prof. Dae-Hyun Yoo, Dean of Yonsei University College of Medicine, gave a welcoming speech through video, Prof. Shin-ki Ahn presented on the development and future of medical education in Korea and major changes in the time of COVID-19. Then the 3 universities from Vietnam gave presentations on the subject of the current status and development needs of medical education in Vietnam. Hanoi Medical University and Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy sent a thank-you letter, expressing gratitude of holding the webinar which enhanced their understanding of medical education in the COVID-19 pandemic, and their willingness to continue the cooperation through a memorandum of understanding.
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- 작성자제중원보건개발원
- 작성일2020-11-02
- 1013
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7 international physicians successfully completed the Severance International Fellowship - Prime Course(SIF-PC) September 2020 at September 25, 2020. SIF-PC is a pre-training program open for all international physicians who are interested in learning about the Korean healthcare system and hospital management. It is especially beneficial to those who want to study more on clinical research methodology and biostatistics. The faculties and instructors of this course are specialists in diverse medical or clinical fields : renowned professors of Yonsei University College of Medicine and Graduate School of Public Health, and leaders and staffs of Severance Hospital etc. The 7 graduates of SIF-PC September 2020 came from 7 different countries. Dr. Lorenzo Salvatore Solimeno from Italia, 3rd year resident in Otorhinolaryngology was especially grateful to have the opportunity to communicate with other physicians from diverse countries. “I learned more about biostatistics and how to write a manuscript, which is very important as a physician,” said Lorenzo. “I was interested in learning about clinical research even before the SIF-PC was made, and I heard this great news from Severance Academy that they are going to open a course about it,” said Dr. Abdurrahman Almurayshid, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. He added, “The curriculum was well-structured, starting from the basics and advancing throughout the course, and the practice sessions were especially helpful.” The SIF-PC is also a pre-requisite program for foreign physicians who wish to practice medicine in Korea. It was originally named Severance Healthcare Specialist Basic Training Course(SSBTC), which was first launched in March 2020. This was the first time in Korea for a single medical institution to acquire permission for medical hands-on practice of 11 foreign physicians from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Korea, by developing a new training program independently. 5 out of 7 SIF-PC September 2020 participants are newcomers to Severance Hospital, who started their clinical training at October 1, after completing this course. Their trip to Korea was tough. Due to the COVID-19 situation, the Korean government currently requires all passengers from abroad to go through a self-quarantine period for 2 weeks immediately after they arrive in Korea. Nevertheless, their passion for learning could not stop them. All 5 physicians came to Korea in mid-August, went through the self-quarantine period, and completed the full 4-weeks course successfully. After they complete the 3-months pre-training period, they will also be qualified to apply for medical hands-on practice to the Ministry of Health and Welfare of the Republic of Korea. SIF-PC is not only open to international physicians who wish to train at Severance Hospital, but also to those who are currently training or planning to train at other medical institutions within Korea. The application notice will be posted on the YIGH website ‘Notice’ menu(https://yigh.yuhs.ac/yigh/activities/notice.do).
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- 작성자Severance Academy
- 작성일2020-10-07
- 1490
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The Medical Mission Center visited Laos for five days from January 28, 2020, making a survey of the local medical infrastructure and conducting wound treatment for about 50 patients with Hansen’s disease. - A village for people with Hansen’s disease - We made a small team of six people, including Professor Leu Dae Hyeon (plastic surgery), and visited a village for people with Hansen’s disease in ‘Somssaneuk’ near Vang Vieng in Laos. We provided them with wound care. Most patients in this village had at least one or two wounds in their legs and feet. Since the wounds have not been taken care of, it seldom heals. There was no gauze, band-aid, ointment available for dressing or disinfection. The village community health center had one sloppy set of dressing and a desktop sterilizer, which seemed that the term ‘wound care’ was just a luxury. There was only one fluorescent lamp on the ceiling in the clinic, so all the windows were left open to get the enough natural light. - A man who humiliated efficiency - Then a man stood out. He was quite different from other patients in this village. It was clear that his wound had been well-managed, and he was wearing special boots for wound care and prevention. We heard that a Japanese doctor makes a regular visit once every year. His only purpose of visit is to take care of this man. The special boots that he wore were custom made in Thailand for the wounds and protection. The doctor did not come from next village but all the way from Japan. He did not serve many but only one with all his heart; it was a fresh shock to me. As we listened to his story, we wondered the efficiency we pursue is an absolute value. Perhaps the word ‘man’ has an extraordinarily important meaning and weight for this Japanese doctor. We really want to meet him. Note: The Medical Mission Center carries out medical mission activities with a small team (5-10 people) with the aim of providing practical help and building a family-like relationship with locals by visiting one place repeatedly. The team will visit the village in Laos two or three times a year.
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- 작성자Medical Mission Center
- 작성일2020-06-03
- 3965
- 동영상동영상