13 Medical Personnel Dispatched to Gyeongju for Daegu City’s 2nd Community Treatment Center

Daegu Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center will provide medical staff support to Daegu City's 2nd Residential Treatment Center at Hyundai Motor Training Institute in Gyeongju starting from the 10th.

Daegu Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center will provide medical staff support to Daegu City's 2nd Residential Treatment Center at Hyundai Motor Training Institute in Gyeongju starting from the 10th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Daegu Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center will dispatch medical staff to Daegu City’s 2nd Residential Treatment Center at Hyundai Motor Training Institute in Gyeongju starting from the 10th.


This is the second time after dispatching medical staff to the Gyeongbuk Region’s 3rd Residential Treatment Center at Daegu Central Education Training Institute from August to October and completing its operation.


Dongsan Medical Center will send 13 medical personnel including doctors, nurses, and radiologists to handle COVID-19 patient diagnosis and treatment, transfer decisions, medication prescriptions, and health management of workers, as well as directly support portable X-rays, portable negative pressure devices, and patient-prescribed medicines.


The Residential Treatment Center is operated to provide medical services to patients with mild symptoms or those who have difficulty self-isolating amid the situation where daily confirmed cases exceed 7,000 due to the COVID-19 variant Omicron.


Daegu City’s 2nd Residential Treatment Center accommodates up to 200 patients and operates with two patients per room to minimize medical service gaps.



Hospital Director Hwang Jaeseok said to the dispatched medical staff, “Based on the experience of operating the Gyeongbuk Region’s 3rd Residential Treatment Center, I believe you will carry out the operation of this center diligently,” and added, “Please dedicate yourselves to the stability and recovery of the local community.”


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