Kim Eunjin, Graduate of Gwangju National University, Obtains U.S. Occupational Therapist License
Completion of Master's Program at University of Wisconsin
Active as a Global Occupational Therapy Specialist
Eunjin Kim, alumnus of the Department of Occupational Therapy at Gwangju University.
View original imageKim Eunjin, a graduate of the Department of Occupational Therapy at Gwangju University (President Kim Dongjin), has completed her master's degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and obtained a U.S. occupational therapist license, enabling her to work as a global occupational therapy expert.
According to Gwangju University on the 23rd, the University of Wisconsin offers a globally recognized master's program in occupational therapy, boasting a high-level academic curriculum and practical training environment.
Kim Eunjin focused on her studies and enhanced her expertise through the master's program at the University of Wisconsin, achieving the remarkable feat of passing the U.S. occupational therapist licensing exam.
Kim Eunjin stated, "Thanks to the systematic education and the support of professors at the Department of Occupational Therapy at Gwangju University, I was able to achieve these results," and added, "I hope to contribute to the global field of occupational therapy in the future."
Hwang Minji, a professor at Gwangju University (Head of the Department of Occupational Therapy), said, "Kim Eunjin's achievement is a great source of pride for our department," and continued, "We will continue to improve our education and training environment to meet global standards so that more success stories like this can emerge."
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