Gwangju University, Nursing Department Mental Health Checkup 'Hi-5'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju University’s Student Life and Career Counseling Center announced on the 28th that it conducted the ‘Hi-5’ Mental Health Screening Program to help approximately 50 new and transfer students of the Department of Nursing adapt to school life at the school’s Hosim Hall.
The ‘Hi-5’ Mental Health Screening Program consists of a total of five stages, including personality tests and expert counseling. On this day, nursing students participated in the third stage, the personality understanding workshop ‘Tikitaka,’ where they shared their school life experiences and identified areas for improvement.
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Gwangju University’s Student Life and Career Counseling Center plans to provide 1:1 customized interpretation counseling programs and in-depth long-term one-on-one counseling with experts for nursing students who participated in the Tikitaka program.
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