Chosun University Hospital (Director Kim Kyung-jong) announced that it conducted overseas medical volunteer activities by visiting the Gwangju Clinic in Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia, from the 7th to the 11th.


The Gwangju Clinic in Cambodia, visited by the Chosun University Hospital medical volunteer team, has been steadily providing medical volunteer services since 2015, practicing sharing medical care for locals vulnerable to medical environments.


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A total of 64 people participated in this sharing medical activity, including Chosun University Hospital, Asia Hope Tree, Gwangju Metropolitan Council, and local community organizations in Gwangju.


Medical examinations and surgeries were conducted for about 320 people, and in addition to medical treatment, various activities such as ▲oral hygiene and smoking cessation education ▲mural painting and K-FOOD making ▲village quarantine and clinic cleaning were carried out.


Director Kim Kyung-jong said, “I believe our small efforts have become a great hope for those in need of help,” and added, “I hope to provide at least some help and hope to those marginalized in poor healthcare environments.”



Meanwhile, Chosun University Hospital actively conducts medical volunteer work both domestically and internationally in places where medical assistance is needed to improve medical welfare and health environments, delivering warmth to marginalized groups.


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