Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital Serves Korean War Veterans in the Philippines
Jun 19, 2025
The Self-Sustaining Medical Foundation (Chairman Park Byung-mo) announced on the 19th that it has provided oriental medical services to Korean War veterans and local residents at the PEFTOK Korean War Memorial Hall in Manila, Philippines, to mark the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War.
The medical service was conducted on the 12th, and medical staff composed of Shin Min-sik, chairman of the Social Contribution Committee of the Self-Sustaining Medical Foundation (Jamsil Jaesung Oriental Medicine Hospital), as well as oriental doctors and nurses from Jamsil Jaesung Oriental Medicine Hospital participated.
The medical staff provided three veterans, their families, and 150 local residents with a variety of oriental medicine treatments, including acupuncture and cupping. In particular, health counseling was provided to patients suffering from various musculoskeletal pain due to the hot climate and poor living conditions, contributing to resolving medical blind spots.
Earlier, on the 11th, the Self-Sustaining Medical Foundation sponsored KRW 10 million for the MBN Scholarship Project to Expand Educational Opportunities for Descendants of Veterans.
Park Byung-mo, chairman of the Self-Sustaining Medical Foundation, said, `This delivery of medical services and scholarships is to convey our respect and gratitude to those who have devoted themselves to Korea and their families.' `We will continue to share and practice warm things around the world in the future.'
The medical service was conducted on the 12th, and medical staff composed of Shin Min-sik, chairman of the Social Contribution Committee of the Self-Sustaining Medical Foundation (Jamsil Jaesung Oriental Medicine Hospital), as well as oriental doctors and nurses from Jamsil Jaesung Oriental Medicine Hospital participated.
The medical staff provided three veterans, their families, and 150 local residents with a variety of oriental medicine treatments, including acupuncture and cupping. In particular, health counseling was provided to patients suffering from various musculoskeletal pain due to the hot climate and poor living conditions, contributing to resolving medical blind spots.
Earlier, on the 11th, the Self-Sustaining Medical Foundation sponsored KRW 10 million for the MBN Scholarship Project to Expand Educational Opportunities for Descendants of Veterans.
Park Byung-mo, chairman of the Self-Sustaining Medical Foundation, said, `This delivery of medical services and scholarships is to convey our respect and gratitude to those who have devoted themselves to Korea and their families.' `We will continue to share and practice warm things around the world in the future.'
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.