Comprehensive Regular Animal Checkups and Priority Clinical Diagnosis for Hospitalized Dogs

The Police Human Resources Development Institute announced on the 9th that it has signed a business agreement with the College of Veterinary Medicine at Chungnam National University to expand medical support and exchange cooperation for police dogs.


On the 31st, when the charter flight carrying evacuees from Wuhan, China arrived, police forces were on guard duty around the Chungnam Asan Police Human Resources Development Institute, designated as the temporary accommodation for the Wuhan evacuees. / Asan - Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

On the 31st, when the charter flight carrying evacuees from Wuhan, China arrived, police forces were on guard duty around the Chungnam Asan Police Human Resources Development Institute, designated as the temporary accommodation for the Wuhan evacuees. / Asan - Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

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Attending the agreement ceremony were Song Byeong-il, Director of the Police Human Resources Development Institute; Lee Won-il, Student Manager; Oh Seong-jin, Director of the Police Dog Comprehensive Training Center; Jeong Ju-young, Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Chungnam National University; Kim Tae-won, Vice Dean; and Lee Hae-beom, Director of the Animal Hospital.


They agreed on matters including cooperation to support regular comprehensive medical examinations for animals affiliated with police agencies, priority clinical diagnosis and treatment support for police dogs, technical advisory cooperation, student internships, tours, seminar hosting, and other issues related to mutual development and friendship enhancement.



Song Byeong-il, Director of the Police Human Resources Development Institute, evaluated that "the opportunity for police dogs to receive prompt treatment has been expanded when they get injured while performing duties in various fields."


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