Training for Overseas Medical Staff from Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and 3 Other Locations at Kosin University Gospel Hospital and 3 More

Inviting Overseas Patients for Sharing Medical Care... Promoting Medical Technology and Boosting Foreign Patient Att

Since June, Busan City has been conducting the ‘Overseas Medical Staff Training’ and ‘Overseas Patient Sharing Medical Service’ projects in collaboration with local medical institutions attracting foreign patients.


The ‘Overseas Medical Staff Training’ and ‘Overseas Patient Sharing Medical Service’ projects are medical service overseas expansion linkage projects aimed at enhancing the international recognition of Busan’s medical technology and revitalizing the attraction of foreign patients.

From June 10 to July 2, two surgeons from the Mongolian National Cancer Center were invited to Kosin University Gospel Hospital for training.

From June 10 to July 2, two surgeons from the Mongolian National Cancer Center were invited to Kosin University Gospel Hospital for training.

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These projects are jointly promoted by Busan City, the Busan Economic Promotion Agency, and local medical institutions attracting foreign patients.


In the ‘Overseas Medical Staff Training,’ four medical institutions selected as training centers provide excellent Busan medical technology to 10 medical staff from six countries.


Starting in June with the training of Mongolian doctors at Kosin University Gospel Hospital, four medical institutions including Busan National University Hospital, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, and Dong-A University Hospital were selected as training centers.


Foreign medical staff who complete the training receive a joint certificate from Busan City and the training institutions, and they are expected to play a significant role as ambassadors of Busan’s medical technology in attracting foreign patients and promoting exchanges in the future.


Alongside this, the ‘Overseas Patient Sharing Medical Service’ plans to share medical technology with five patients from five countries including Mongolia and Kazakhstan at a total of five medical institutions.

In June, a Mongolian doctor observing a surgical operation during the Mongolian Doctor Training Program at Kosin University Gospel Hospital.

In June, a Mongolian doctor observing a surgical operation during the Mongolian Doctor Training Program at Kosin University Gospel Hospital.

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Last year, the project was conducted for five foreign patients from five countries including Vietnam and Mongolia, and this year it will be carried out for five patients from five countries including Mongolia and Kazakhstan at five medical institutions: Busan National University Hospital, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Dong-A University Hospital, Samyook Busan Hospital, and Kim Byung-jun Redas Thoracic Surgery Clinic.


The treatment process of the sharing medical service will be promoted through overseas local media, which is expected to raise the international recognition of Busan’s excellent medical technology and lead to attracting foreign patients in the future.



Park Geun-rok, Director of the Tourism MICE Bureau of Busan City, stated, “Through this sharing medical service and foreign medical staff training, we expect to activate international medical exchanges in Busan, promote the competitive medical technology of the Busan region, and also help attract foreign patients to Busan.”


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