Jeonnam National University Alumni Association Donates 10 Million Won to Jeonnam National University Hospital Development Fund
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwanwoo] The Chonnam National University Alumni Association donated 10 million won to support the development of Chonnam National University Hospital on the 23rd.
On this day, the hospital held a donation ceremony in the conference room of the hospital administration building, attended by hospital director Ahn Young-geun, chairman Park Seung-hyun, Chonnam National University Alumni Association chairman Jo Seong-hee, and other officials from both organizations.
At the ceremony, Chairman Park Seung-hyun handed over 10 million won to Director Ahn Young-geun, requesting that it be used for the development of Chonnam National University Hospital and medical advancement.
The alumni association's donation will be divided and delivered as 5 million won to the main Chonnam National University Hospital, 3 million won to Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital, and 2 million won to Bitgoeul Chonnam National University Hospital.
Chairman Park Seung-hyun said, “I encourage the medical staff of Chonnam National University Hospital who are working hard to prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19. Although it is difficult, please do your best until the pandemic ends. Since this is the sincere contribution of our members collected for the health promotion of local residents and hospital development, I hope it will be used effectively.”
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In response, Director Ahn Young-geun said, “With the resurgence of COVID-19, the tension in the medical field is increasing and the workload of medical staff is growing. We are grateful for the encouragement from the alumni association. All staff will faithfully follow personal quarantine measures against COVID-19 and do their best to prevent further spread, striving to end COVID-19 as soon as possible.”
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