World Women's Medical Association President Visits Incheon Himchan General Hospital...Continued solidarity with Korean Women's Healthcare Workers
Jul 16, 2025
Dr. Eleanor Nwadinobi, chairman of the Medical Women's International Association (MWIA), made an official visit to Incheon Himchan General Hospital (Hospital Director Kim Bong-ok) on the 16th. This visit was a meaningful step to improve women's health and strengthen international health care cooperation, and was conducted with a warm welcome from the hospital.
In particular, Park Hye-young, chairman of the Senate Medical Foundation, and Kim Bong-ok, vice president of the World Women's Medical Association, met in person to share various opinions to jointly respond to global health issues and strengthen the capabilities of female medical personnel.
Park Hye-young, who leads the Sangwon Medical Foundation Himchan Hospital and provides medical care to people around the world through Himchan Hospital in the UAE and Uzbekistan, is attracting attention as a symbolic person who leads practical health care cooperation on the international stage as a domestic female medical professional.
Chairman Park Hye-young said, "This visit will serve as an opportunity to further strengthen exchanges between the World Women's Medical Association and the Korean medical community. We hope that solidarity for improving women's quality of life and creating a gender-equal medical environment will continue."
After touring the hospital's major medical facilities, Chairman Elanore held a meeting with hospital officials to explain gender-based violence prevention, women's health issues, and youth sex education promoted by the World Women's Medical Association. "Cooperation with the Korean medical community is a great help to the global health network aimed at by MWIA. We will continue to work in solidarity with women's medical professionals in Korea in the future," he said.
This visit is considered a meaningful place to promote the status of Korean women's medical personnel worldwide and strengthen the connection between international women's health policies and the field.
In particular, Park Hye-young, chairman of the Senate Medical Foundation, and Kim Bong-ok, vice president of the World Women's Medical Association, met in person to share various opinions to jointly respond to global health issues and strengthen the capabilities of female medical personnel.
Park Hye-young, who leads the Sangwon Medical Foundation Himchan Hospital and provides medical care to people around the world through Himchan Hospital in the UAE and Uzbekistan, is attracting attention as a symbolic person who leads practical health care cooperation on the international stage as a domestic female medical professional.
Chairman Park Hye-young said, "This visit will serve as an opportunity to further strengthen exchanges between the World Women's Medical Association and the Korean medical community. We hope that solidarity for improving women's quality of life and creating a gender-equal medical environment will continue."
After touring the hospital's major medical facilities, Chairman Elanore held a meeting with hospital officials to explain gender-based violence prevention, women's health issues, and youth sex education promoted by the World Women's Medical Association. "Cooperation with the Korean medical community is a great help to the global health network aimed at by MWIA. We will continue to work in solidarity with women's medical professionals in Korea in the future," he said.
This visit is considered a meaningful place to promote the status of Korean women's medical personnel worldwide and strengthen the connection between international women's health policies and the field.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.