The Department of Nursing at Changwon National University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the 22nd with the Gyeongnam Infectious Disease Control Unit and the Public Health Medical Support Group to collaborate on responding to infectious disease crises. (Photo by Changwon National University)

The Department of Nursing at Changwon National University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the 22nd with the Gyeongnam Infectious Disease Control Unit and the Public Health Medical Support Group to collaborate on responding to infectious disease crises. (Photo by Changwon National University)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon National University announced on the 22nd that the Department of Nursing, the Gyeongnam Infectious Disease Control Unit, and the Public Health Medical Support Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation in responding to infectious disease crises.


According to the agreement between the university and the province, they will cooperate on ▲ developing and implementing simulation training programs to strengthen infectious disease crisis response capabilities ▲ exchanging and collaborating on human and material resources related to the operation of training programs ▲ operating training programs to enhance the capabilities of healthcare personnel in Gyeongnam Province ▲ promoting joint research to improve the health level of Gyeongnam residents.


In the future, the three signatory organizations plan to develop a ‘COVID-19 Crisis Response Simulation Training Program’ to improve the practical skills of public health medical personnel in the province and operate the program next month.



No Yoon-gu, head of the Department of Nursing at Changwon National University, said, “Through this agreement, a cooperation model between the university and local government, we will do our best to contribute to strengthening the capabilities of healthcare personnel in Gyeongsangnam-do,” and added, “Furthermore, we expect to create opportunities to build a win-win model between the university and the local community and to grow together.”


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