Pledging to Strengthen Capabilities
and Improve Public Health Services

Shinan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Park Wooriang) announced on the 21st that it conducted a major public health project orientation for 65 employees working at the public health center, town and township health clinics, and clinics located on small islands on the 17th.


This training session was held to share plans and specific implementation schedules for projects to be promoted in 2025, including new initiatives, and served as a time for cooperation in project execution and discussions to improve residents' health.

On the 17th, training on major public health projects was conducted for 65 employees working at public health centers, town and township health sub-centers, and clinics located on small islands. Provided by Shinan County

On the 17th, training on major public health projects was conducted for 65 employees working at public health centers, town and township health sub-centers, and clinics located on small islands. Provided by Shinan County

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In particular, regarding public health care and infectious disease prevention, the training covered work guidelines such as: ▲Strengthening the medical service functions of island emergency medical institutions ▲Construction of dormitories for nursing staff in island areas ▲Operation of mobile dental clinic vehicles ▲Tuberculosis prevention and management projects and hepatitis C eradication projects ▲Infectious disease prevention and management ▲Thorough management of pharmaceuticals.


For education aimed at promoting health, cooperation was requested to encourage active participation from residents in projects such as: ▲Health and Happiness Plus Youth Health Class ▲AI-IoT-based senior health management project ▲WalkOn Health Walking Challenge ▲Mental health promotion project ▲Dementia management project.


An official from the public health center stated, "We will continue to do our best to provide kind and improved public health services and promote public health administration for residents through communication for capacity building and sharing of work among staff."


Since 2022, Shinan-gun has been continuously implementing the 'Green Remodeling' project for 23 aging public health facilities, aiming to provide higher quality health services to residents in a more pleasant environment.





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