Yoon Seung-gyu, Director of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital (second from left), and Lee Hwa-sung, President of the Korean Catholic Medical Association (third from left), are posing for a commemorative photo at the donation ceremony. <br>[Photo by Seoul St. Mary's Hospital]

Yoon Seung-gyu, Director of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital (second from left), and Lee Hwa-sung, President of the Korean Catholic Medical Association (third from left), are posing for a commemorative photo at the donation ceremony.
[Photo by Seoul St. Mary's Hospital]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] Yoon Seung-gyu, director of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital at the Catholic University, donated 10 million won to the Korea Catholic Medical Association as a charitable fund for medical volunteer work to help neighbors in need.


The Korea Catholic Medical Association is a federation of Catholic medical institutions and medical personnel nationwide. It was officially launched in March 2005, originating from the Korea Catholic Hospital Association established in 1967. It practices the spirit of love and sharing through medical support for neighbors in need and overseas medical volunteer work.


The donation from Director Yoon is the prize money he received last December for winning the Dong-A Hospital Management Award. The Dong-A Hospital Management Award was established by the Seoul Hospital Association and Dong-A ST to discover and award hospital managers who serve as role models for all other hospitals through improving public health and efficient hospital management.



Director Yoon said, "I feel honored to make a donation of sharing to welcome the new year, and I hope that many patients who are struggling and disadvantaged overseas will benefit greatly from our medical volunteer work."


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