Tour of Non-Surgical Spine Treatment and Korean Medicine Program

Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital announced on March 5 that it hosted the "MSU Korean Medicine Treatment Tour Program" on March 4, inviting medical students and faculty from Michigan State University (MSU) in the United States.

Students and officials participating in the "MSU Korean Medicine Treatment Observation Program" are taking a commemorative photo. Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine

Students and officials participating in the "MSU Korean Medicine Treatment Observation Program" are taking a commemorative photo. Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine

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More than 20 MSU representatives participated in the program. The participants toured the hospital facilities, including the Jaseng Medi-Bio Center, and received explanations about non-surgical spine and joint treatments based on Korean medicine. Demonstrations of key treatment methods, such as pharmacopuncture, Chuna manual therapy, and motion acupuncture, were also conducted.


Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital explained that this program is part of an educational initiative allowing overseas medical students to directly experience clinical sites and the integrated medical system of Korean medicine.



Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital and Michigan State University have continued academic and educational exchanges since signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in 2011. The two institutions have also collaborated on internship programs and international academic conferences.


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