Business Agreement for Providing Customized Medical Consultation and Treatment Services

Jeonju University and Jeonju Hospital have joined hands to support medical care for international students.


Jeonju University (President Park Jinbae) announced on the 4th that it has signed a business agreement with Jeonju Hospital (Director Tae Hyeongjin) to improve access to medical services for international students.

Jeonju University and Jeonju Hospital signed a business agreement on medical support for international students on the 4th. Photo by Jeonju University

Jeonju University and Jeonju Hospital signed a business agreement on medical support for international students on the 4th. Photo by Jeonju University

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This agreement was established to help international students currently enrolled at Jeonju University receive medical services more quickly and smoothly.


Through this agreement, the two institutions will provide customized medical consultations and treatment services for international students and actively inform them about available medical benefits.


The signing ceremony was attended by Shim Youngguk, Director of the Office of International Affairs at Jeonju University, Lee Jaebaek, Director of Planning and Management at Jeonju Hospital, and other officials from both institutions. The two organizations plan to continue cooperating to promote the health and improve the medical accessibility of international students.


Shim Youngguk, Director of the Office of International Affairs at Jeonju University, said, "This agreement is an important first step in protecting the health of international students and supporting their stable academic life. We plan to actively support international students so they can enjoy better medical services and have a safer, more comfortable study experience in Korea."


Lee Jaebaek, Director of Planning and Management at Jeonju Hospital, stated, "We will continue to expand various support measures so that international students can focus on their studies without worrying about their health in an unfamiliar environment. Through this agreement, we will help international students receive medical services more conveniently and promptly, and work with the local community to further strengthen student welfare."


Meanwhile, Jeonju University is promoting various exchange programs and operating welfare and support initiatives to foster global talent, and is working to help international students successfully adapt and grow in Korea through cooperation with the local community.





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