Lee Eun-jung, Head of CH Division at Daewoong Pharmaceutical, attending the award ceremony of the Pharmacy Student Content Contest. <br>[Photo by Daewoong Pharmaceutical]

Lee Eun-jung, Head of CH Division at Daewoong Pharmaceutical, attending the award ceremony of the Pharmacy Student Content Contest.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Daewoong Pharmaceutical announced on the 2nd that the '2nd Pharmacy Student Content Contest,' sponsored and supported by the company, was held.


This contest, conducted nationwide for pharmacy university students, was organized to foster pharmacists' pride, enhance understanding of the pharmaceutical bio industry, and cultivate professional talent in the field of pharmacy. Over three months starting in June, 160 participants submitted a total of 73 pieces of content, including videos, webtoons, and card news.


Through judging, a total of 15 works were selected as winners, including one grand prize and three excellence awards. The grand prize was awarded to a student team from Chung-Ang University College of Pharmacy?Kim Do-eun, Kim So-yeon, Maeng Woo-jin, and Jung Jae-eun?for their video content titled "Pharmacists' Efforts in an Aging Society Are Ongoing," which focused on enhancing pharmacists' expertise in an aging society.


Chairman of the judging panel, Professor Kwon Kyung-hee (Dongguk University College of Pharmacy), said, "This contest covered themes such as pharmacies and digital transformation, the role of pharmacists in the era of infectious diseases, and concerns about an aging society. In particular, the grand prize-winning work was highly evaluated for effectively conveying messages about specialist pharmacists, the importance of medication guidance for the elderly, and team-based medical care and communication."



Lee Eun-jung, Head of the CH Division at Daewoong Pharmaceutical, who presented the awards, stated, "We hope that through this contest sponsored by Daewoong Pharmaceutical, pharmacy students nationwide have increased their understanding of the pharmaceutical bio industry. Furthermore, Daewoong Pharmaceutical will continue to support pharmacy students to grow into local health guardians who can guide patient choices correctly in the era of self-medication."


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