Kyungbok University Signs Industry-Academic Agreement with Korea Health Management Association Central Testing Headquarters
Kyungbok University recently signed an industry-academic cooperation agreement with the Central Testing Headquarters of the Korea Health Management Association, aiming to advance the health management field and cultivate practical talents.
According to this agreement, the two institutions plan to strengthen cooperation in various areas such as education, research, and training, and establish a practical and future-oriented industry-academic cooperation system that contributes to the promotion of community health.
Kyungbok University recently signed an industry-academic cooperation agreement with the Central Testing Headquarters of the Korea Health Management Association. Photo by Kyungbok University
View original imageIn particular, Kyungbok University will provide students with field-centered learning opportunities and actively utilize the advanced technology and expertise of the Health Management Association to foster talents through a curriculum that systematically applies the job competencies required in the industry field.
Additionally, through recruitment support linked to practical training, students will be supported to quickly adapt to the field after graduation.
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Kim Dae-eun, head of the Department of Clinical Pathology at Kyungbok University, stated, "This agreement will contribute not only to strengthening students' practical competencies but also to the sustainable development of the health management industry," adding, "We will continue to solidify our cooperative relationship based on trust and do our best to create new value."
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