Jasaeng Korean Medicine Hospital announced on the 4th that it signed an agreement on the 1st with the Choi Kyung-Joo Foundation to jointly promote medical support for golf prodigies and social contribution projects.


Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine announced on the 4th that it signed an agreement with the Choi Kyung-Ju Foundation on the 1st to jointly promote medical support for young golf talents and social contribution projects. Dr. Shin Joon-sik (5th from the right) and Chairman Choi Kyung-Ju (4th from the right), along with officials from each organization, are taking a commemorative photo after the business agreement. <br>[Photo by Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine]

Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine announced on the 4th that it signed an agreement with the Choi Kyung-Ju Foundation on the 1st to jointly promote medical support for young golf talents and social contribution projects. Dr. Shin Joon-sik (5th from the right) and Chairman Choi Kyung-Ju (4th from the right), along with officials from each organization, are taking a commemorative photo after the business agreement.
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The signing ceremony held at Jasaeng Korean Medicine Hospital in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, was attended by Park Byung-mo, Chairman of the Jasaeng Medical Foundation, Lee Jin-ho, Hospital Director, and Choi Kyung-Joo, Chairman of the Choi Kyung-Joo Foundation, along with other officials from each organization. Through this agreement, Jasaeng Korean Medicine Hospital plans to provide medical services to support the health management of golf prodigies preparing for tournaments such as the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) and the Korea Professional Golfers' Association (KPGA). The two organizations will continue to cooperate in various social contribution projects in the future.


The relationship between Jasaeng Korean Medicine Hospital and the Choi Kyung-Joo Foundation has lasted for a long time. Dr. Shin Jun-sik, the founder of Jasaeng Korean Medicine Hospital, has served as the spine health physician for Chairman Choi Kyung-Joo and has generously provided medical support for the foundation’s overseas training camps. Last year, he personally donated 50 million KRW to golf-specialized schools and sports-focused schools nationwide.


Park Byung-mo, Chairman of the Jasaeng Medical Foundation, said, "With this agreement, I sincerely hope that the prodigies who will lead the world golf scene can showcase their skills without worrying about their health and achieve excellent results." He added, "In addition to medical support, we will work with the Choi Kyung-Joo Foundation to carry out various social contribution projects to nurture future talents who cannot pursue their dreams due to difficult circumstances."


Chairman Choi Kyung-Joo said, "I believe the philosophy of Jasaeng Korean Medicine Hospital, which treats patients with sincerity, will greatly help the health management and growth of golf prodigies." He continued, "I hope that the young athletes will grow properly and create a virtuous cycle of supporting future generations who face difficult situations."



Meanwhile, the Jasaeng Medical Foundation supports children and adolescents who will lead future generations to grow up healthy and upright through social welfare, education, culture, and sports. In particular, it operates scholarship programs such as the ‘Hope Dream Scholarship’ and the ‘Jasaeng Shin Jun-sik Scholarship,’ and carries out projects like the ‘Jasaeng Dream Prodigy Olympics’ and the ‘Child Spine Health Keeper Project.’


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