Kim Cheolseung Appointed as President of Jesus Hospital and Chairman of the Korea Christian Hospital Association
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Gominhyeong] Kim Cheol-seung, former director of Jeonju Yesu Hospital, has been inaugurated as the president of the Korea Christian Hospital Association.
The Korea Christian Hospital Association announced that the inauguration ceremony for President Kim Cheol-seung was held on the 5th at the Ewha Womans University Medical Center Ewha Seoul Hospital auditorium.
President Kim is the second from Yesu Hospital to assume the presidency of the Korea Christian Hospital Association, following Seol Dae-wi, former director of Yesu Hospital and the inaugural president.
The term is two years, during which he will concurrently serve as president of the Korea Christian Hospital Association and the Korean chapter of the Asia Christian Hospital Association.
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Kim, director of Yesu Hospital and the 25th president of the Korea Christian Hospital Association, said, “I will carry on the spirit of Christian hospitals by inheriting the will of Seol Dae-wi, the inaugural president of the Korea Christian Hospital Association and director of Yesu Hospital,” adding, “Together with the current executives, I will do my best to make the Korea Christian Hospital Association a leading organization in global missions.”
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