Chosun University Hospital Catholic Fellowship Practices Spirit of Sharing with Underprivileged Groups View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Catholic Fellowship of Chosun University Hospital (President Professor So Geum-yeong, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine) practiced the spirit of sharing for medical staff and marginalized patients by visiting various parts of the hospital.


On the 21st, according to Chosun University Hospital, the Catholic Fellowship prepared seasonal fruits and visited the 75th ward, a nationally designated negative pressure inpatient treatment ward where COVID-19 patients are admitted, to encourage the medical staff.


Along with this, the Catholic Fellowship visited the Social Work Office and provided medical expenses support for the recovery of a Vietnamese foreign worker.


On August 20th, patient A (63), who was admitted to the double intensive care unit after visiting the Chosun University Hospital Emergency Medical Center due to a fall during work, was facing difficulties in paying medical expenses due to a challenging family environment.


In response, the Catholic Fellowship raised 2 million won in medical expenses to help the patient's difficult situation, and through the Social Work Office, delivered it to the administration team, hoping it would aid in the patient's treatment.



So Geum-yeong, president of the Catholic Fellowship, said, “We hope that COVID-19 will end as soon as possible,” and “We sincerely wish for the foreign worker to recover healthily at Chosun University Hospital as well.”


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