National Gwangju Science Museum Holds Final Lecture of 'Wise Healthy Living' Series View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum will hold the final lecture of the '2022 Wise Healthy Living' series on the 3rd at the Science Museum Imagination Hall in collaboration with the Pain Research Group of the Four Major Science and Technology Institutes.


This lecture will feature Professor Yoon Myung-ha from the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at Chonnam National University Medical School, discussing the theme of 'Life and Pain,' which everyone experiences in their lifetime. The lecture will focus on various pains encountered in daily life and provide time to learn about management and treatment methods.


Professor Yoon earned his doctorate from Chonnam National University Medical School, completed training at Gunma University in Japan and USCD in the United States, and is currently a professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at Chonnam National University Medical School. His research areas include pain from shingles, spinal pain, and chemotherapy-induced pain.


The medical lecture series Wise Healthy Living allows attendance by up to 150 people on a first-come, first-served basis through advance reservation on the National Gwangju Science Museum website. It is free for everyone from children to adults, and special souvenirs will be given to attendees of this lecture.


Deputy Director Jeon Tae-ho said, "The medical lecture series conducted with the Pain Research Group of the Four Major Science and Technology Institutes will conclude at the end of September," adding, "This lecture will introduce new technologies for managing common pains in daily life, and as it is the last lecture of the year, we hope many people will participate."



More detailed information about the 'Wise Healthy Living' lecture can be found on the National Gwangju Science Museum website.


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