3 Teams Win Grand Prize, Excellence Award, and Encouragement Award at Anyang City Addiction Management Integrated Support Center Contest

The Department of Nursing at Gimcheon University won the Grand Prize, Excellence Award, and Encouragement Award in the "Addiction Disease Animation Storyboard Production" contest held by the Anyang City Integrated Addiction Management Support Center. / Gimcheon University

The Department of Nursing at Gimcheon University won the Grand Prize, Excellence Award, and Encouragement Award in the "Addiction Disease Animation Storyboard Production" contest held by the Anyang City Integrated Addiction Management Support Center. / Gimcheon University

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gimcheon University announced on the 24th that nursing students won the Grand Prize, Excellence Award, and Encouragement Award in the 'Addiction Disease Animation Storyboard Production' contest held at the Anyang City Integrated Addiction Management Support Center.


There were a total of three winning teams from the Department of Nursing at Gimcheon University. The Grand Prize was awarded to the team of Bang Eun-ji, Jeong Seo-jeong, and Heo Ha-yeon (Class of 2018), the Excellence Award to the team of Son Young-in, Jeong Yoo-jin, and Jeong Hee-kyung (Class of 2018), and the Encouragement Award to the team of Park Min-young and Jeong Su-jeong (Class of 2018).


The awards ceremony, held on the 22nd at Angel City, the dedicated building for the Department of Nursing, was attended by many faculty members including Department Head Professor Lee Sun-hee, Professors Lee Young-joo, Lee Sun-joo, Kim Jung-kyung, Ha Sun-mi, Kwon Mi-young, Lee Nan-young, and Kang Na-rae, who congratulated the winners.


This contest involved creating synopses for animations related to addiction diseases in response to the increasing demand for non-face-to-face prevention campaigns due to the nationwide spread of COVID-19.


The preparation for the contest was guided by Professors Lee Young-joo and Kwon Mi-young from the Department of Nursing. Professor Lee Young-joo said, "As non-face-to-face prevention campaigns are becoming important for local communities these days, it was a great opportunity for students to create non-face-to-face prevention materials based on their major knowledge," congratulating the awardees.



Heo Ha-yeon, who won the Grand Prize, shared her thoughts: "From understanding non-face-to-face prevention materials to sharing opinions and content with team members, there were no difficulties. I will always strive to grow as a nursing professional who fulfills social responsibilities for community health promotion."


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