Students of Nambu University Receive 'Appreciation Plaque' from Gwangju Migrant Health Center
Nursing Students Choi Geun-woo and Park Si-hyun Participate in Weekend Clinics... Contributing to the Improvement of Migrant Health Rights
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Nambu University (President Cho Seongsu) announced on the 28th that nursing students Choi Geunwoo and Park Siyun recently received a plaque of appreciation from the Gwangju Migrant Health Center.
Choi Geunwoo and Park Siyun were highly recognized for their continuous participation in weekend medical services at the free clinic used by migrant workers, refugees, and children of mid-term immigrants since March last year, even during the COVID-19 situation, contributing to the improvement of migrants' health rights.
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In addition to volunteering at the free clinic, they also assisted KOFIH (Korea Foundation for International Healthcare) and the Gwangju Migrant Health Center during weekdays by visiting migrant residential clusters near Naju and supporting medical assistance activities in mobile medical vehicles.
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