Chosun University Hospital Provides Emergency Medical Supplies to Ukrainian Refugees
In Partnership with Asia Hope Tree... Medical Support Available Until the 1st of Next Month
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Hospital is launching emergency medical support for Ukrainian refugees.
Chosun University Hospital (Director Kim Kyungjong) announced on the 23rd that it will provide emergency medicines and medical supplies to Ukraine, which is currently suffering from recent conflicts, in collaboration with the nonprofit organization Asia Hope Tree (Chairman Seo Jeongseong).
Currently, as the war in Ukraine prolongs, a large number of civilian casualties are occurring, and the number of refugees and displaced persons is increasing. Due to the destruction of medical facilities caused by bombings, the medical situation has become dire, making medical support urgently needed.
Accordingly, Chosun University Hospital and Asia Hope Tree have decided to provide emergency medical support supplies consisting of antibiotics, skin ointments, patches, cold medicine, and anti-inflammatory painkillers. The medical support activities will be carried out from the 25th of this month to the 1st of next month.
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Meanwhile, Chosun University Hospital has been conducting relief activities not only in domestic medical volunteer work but also by visiting medically vulnerable and emergency disaster areas such as Cambodia and Nepal.
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