Yongin Severance Hospital holds a symposium commemorating the launch of the Korean Inpatient Medical Association on the 21st
Jun 12, 2025
Yonsei University Yongin Severance Hospital will hold a symposium on inpatient medicine at Yonsei University on the 4th floor auditorium and online on the 21st of this month. A ceremony to commemorate the official launch of the Korean Inpatient Medical Association (Chairman Kyung Tae-young) will also be held here.
The symposium, co-hosted by Yonsei University's Department of Inpatient Medicine and the Korean Society of Inpatient Medicine, will feature government officials and in-depth presentations and discussions on the role of inpatient medicine in the specialist-centered hospital system.
The symposium will be divided into three sessions: ▲ The role and development direction of inpatient medicine at the specialized central hospital ▲ Multidisciplinary collaboration strategy of inpatient medicine ▲ Latest knowledge of inpatient clinical care. In particular, Yoo Jeong-min, head of the Health Insurance Payment Innovation Promotion Team of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and Choi Soo-jung, president of the Korea Professional Nurses Association, will hold a panel discussion and lead discussions such as the direction of government policy and legalization of nurses in medical support.
Chairman Kyung Tae-young (Director of Inpatient Medicine at Yongin Severance Hospital) said "The trend of the times is that in order to improve the quality of patient-centered treatment and medical care, the Korean Inpatient Medical Association will actively come up with practical solutions in this process of change."
The pre-registration period for this symposium is until the 20th. The participation fee for general doctors and specialists is 10,000 won, and those aged 65 or older, majors, and non-doctors can register for free. Participants will be given four training points for the Korean Medical Association.
Meanwhile, under the goal of improving patient-centered care and medical quality, the Korean Inpatient Medical Association plans to conduct academic exchange and research activities, including ▲ establishing a standard for inpatient care ▲ securing policy leadership ▲ establishing a domestic and foreign research and education hub ▲ presenting an integrated model for patient management based on multidisciplinary cooperation.
The symposium, co-hosted by Yonsei University's Department of Inpatient Medicine and the Korean Society of Inpatient Medicine, will feature government officials and in-depth presentations and discussions on the role of inpatient medicine in the specialist-centered hospital system.
The symposium will be divided into three sessions: ▲ The role and development direction of inpatient medicine at the specialized central hospital ▲ Multidisciplinary collaboration strategy of inpatient medicine ▲ Latest knowledge of inpatient clinical care. In particular, Yoo Jeong-min, head of the Health Insurance Payment Innovation Promotion Team of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and Choi Soo-jung, president of the Korea Professional Nurses Association, will hold a panel discussion and lead discussions such as the direction of government policy and legalization of nurses in medical support.
Chairman Kyung Tae-young (Director of Inpatient Medicine at Yongin Severance Hospital) said "The trend of the times is that in order to improve the quality of patient-centered treatment and medical care, the Korean Inpatient Medical Association will actively come up with practical solutions in this process of change."
The pre-registration period for this symposium is until the 20th. The participation fee for general doctors and specialists is 10,000 won, and those aged 65 or older, majors, and non-doctors can register for free. Participants will be given four training points for the Korean Medical Association.
Meanwhile, under the goal of improving patient-centered care and medical quality, the Korean Inpatient Medical Association plans to conduct academic exchange and research activities, including ▲ establishing a standard for inpatient care ▲ securing policy leadership ▲ establishing a domestic and foreign research and education hub ▲ presenting an integrated model for patient management based on multidisciplinary cooperation.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.