Students of the Clinical Pathology Department at Gyeongnam Information University are conducting COVID-19 diagnostic test practice on the 2nd to mark the start of the second semester.

Students of the Clinical Pathology Department at Gyeongnam Information University are conducting COVID-19 diagnostic test practice on the 2nd to mark the start of the second semester.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Prospective clinical pathology professionals at universities have engaged in practical training for COVID-19 diagnostic testing.


The Department of Clinical Pathology at Gyeongnam Information University conducted diagnostic test practice on the 2nd, coinciding with the start of the second semester, to ensure student safety and prevent COVID-19 in advance.


This practice was conducted exactly as in real testing. All 100 second-year students participated, taking turns performing the tests.


All test results were negative. It was a field training experience that simulated actual diagnostic testing currently underway.


These students are prospective medical personnel preparing for the national clinical pathology technician exam. Upon obtaining their certification, they will be deployed to quarantine and public health sites after graduation to carry out COVID-19 infection diagnostic duties for citizens.



Sevit Medical and SD Biosensor provided rapid diagnostic kits free of charge for this diagnostic test practice. The tests were conducted using PCR diagnostic equipment owned by the Department of Clinical Pathology.


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