Officials from the Department of Health and Medical Administration at Gyeongnam Information University and On General Hospital are taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement.

Officials from the Department of Health and Medical Administration at Gyeongnam Information University and On General Hospital are taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Department of Health and Medical Administration at Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Dae-sik) has signed an agreement with 19 medical institutions in the Busan and Gyeongnam regions to provide employment-guaranteed customized education.


The customized education program of the Department of Health and Medical Administration includes participation from 19 Western and Korean medicine medical institutions such as On General Hospital, Dongnae Bongsaeng Hospital, Central Hospital, Gimhae Bogum Hospital, Busan Yehanbang Hospital, and Seomyeon Deojon Korean Medicine Hospital.


The institutions have agreed to collaborate on curriculum development, academic exchange, field training, and employment cooperation to cultivate experts in medical administration.


Shin Moon-ju, head of the department at Gyeongnam Information University, said, “The greatest advantage of the Department of Health and Medical Administration is the extensive industry-academic cooperation network with various medical institutions, which facilitates smooth field training and employment. Professors with rich hospital practical experience meticulously conduct practical education in hospital administration, insurance claim review, and medical information for students.”


The Department of Health and Medical Administration at Gyeongnam Information University operates the only bachelor's degree major deepening program in Busan, enabling students to obtain a four-year degree. According to the Ministry of Education’s University Information disclosure in 2021, it recorded the highest employment rate of 79.4% among related departments in the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam areas.



Starting in 2023, it plans to offer the nation’s first Western and Korean medicine medical administration service course, along with various educational programs such as hospital promotional design practice, capstone design for hospital administration case studies, on-the-job training (OJT) field education directly experienced and learned in hospital administration departments, and Western and Korean medicine medical administration seminars.


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