"Hope Talented Juniors Thrive as Large Animal Veterinarians"

Director Choi Suho of Su Animal Hospital Pledges 30 Million KRW Development Fund to Gyeongsang National University View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Gyeongsang National University (GNU, President Lee Sang-kyung) announced on the 22nd that Choi Soo-ho, director of Su Animal Hospital in Yeongju, Gyeongbuk, pledged 30 million KRW to the university development fund.


The donation ceremony was attended by about 10 people, including President Lee Sang-kyung, university headquarters officials, Go Pil-ok, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Kang Chang-geun, head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine, Choi Soo-ho, director of Su Animal Hospital and his wife, Heo Ju-hyung, president of the Korean Veterinary Medical Association, Lee Young-rak, president of the Busan Veterinary Medical Association, and Jo Yang-rae, president of the College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Association.


Director Choi graduated from the Department of Veterinary Medicine at Gyeongsang National University in 1997 and obtained his master's and doctoral degrees from the graduate school of Gyeongsang National University. From 1999 to 2014, he worked at the Gyeongsangbuk-do Livestock Technology Research Institute, and since 2015, he has been running Su Animal Hospital, a specialized animal hospital for industrial animals in Yeongju, Gyeongbuk.


Director Choi said, "Seven years ago, I heard about a scholarship return campaign at my alma mater, but I regretted not being able to readily contribute for the juniors. I have always kept that memory in my heart, and I am grateful for the opportunity to give back ten times more than then. I hope that many more talented juniors who will contribute to the development of the livestock industry can work as large animal veterinarians."



Su Animal Hospital contributes to strengthening the competitiveness and increasing the income of livestock farms and preventing the outbreak of infectious diseases through industrial animal treatment and livestock management consulting in the livestock industry. It also specializes in treating industrial animals, including embryo transfer technology and castration of cows using the 'Large Animal Ovarian Ligator' developed directly.


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