Health promotion and social contribution business agreement with Hallym University Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital and the Naval OCS Officers' Association
Sep 03, 2025
On the 20th, Hallim University Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital (Hospital President Lee Dong-jin) signed a business agreement with the Naval OCS Officer Association (Chairman Choi Hong-yoon) in Seminar Room 1 in the 3rd building of the main building and promised mutual cooperation to promote health in the local community and expand social contribution activities.
The signing ceremony was attended by hospital director Lee Dong-jin, administrative vice president Park Chul-kyu, head of the General Health Promotion Center, Kim Han-sang, chairman Choi Hong-yoon of the Navy OCS Officers' Association, vice chairman Lee Sang-yeol, and deputy director of public relations Han Min-jae.
Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to expand exchanges by cooperating in various fields such as ▲ developing joint programs to strengthen social safety nets ▲ co-hosting events related to defense ▲ developing social contribution activities for local residents.
After the signing ceremony, participants toured major hospital facilities such as the General Health Promotion Center, the Head and Neck Cancer Center, and the Artificial Joint Robotic Surgery Center to discuss the direction of development.
"It is very meaningful to sign a business agreement with the National Federation of Naval OCS Officers, which has shown outstanding leadership in various sectors of society and is contributing to the development of the country. We will strengthen the foundation for win-win cooperation between the military and the people and realize public nature and social responsibility with this agreement," said Lee Dong-jin, head of the hospital.
Chairman Choi Hong-yoon values the excellent medical capacity and reputation of the Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital of Hanlim University"We hope to establish a cooperative system in which the two organizations develop together through this agreement."," he said.
Meanwhile, the Naval OCS Officers' Association, a corporation founded in 1990, is an organization of officers who are former Navy officer candidates and carries out various activities such as national security research and education, memorial and support for soldiers, strengthening military ties, and serving the social public interest.
The signing ceremony was attended by hospital director Lee Dong-jin, administrative vice president Park Chul-kyu, head of the General Health Promotion Center, Kim Han-sang, chairman Choi Hong-yoon of the Navy OCS Officers' Association, vice chairman Lee Sang-yeol, and deputy director of public relations Han Min-jae.
Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to expand exchanges by cooperating in various fields such as ▲ developing joint programs to strengthen social safety nets ▲ co-hosting events related to defense ▲ developing social contribution activities for local residents.
After the signing ceremony, participants toured major hospital facilities such as the General Health Promotion Center, the Head and Neck Cancer Center, and the Artificial Joint Robotic Surgery Center to discuss the direction of development.
"It is very meaningful to sign a business agreement with the National Federation of Naval OCS Officers, which has shown outstanding leadership in various sectors of society and is contributing to the development of the country. We will strengthen the foundation for win-win cooperation between the military and the people and realize public nature and social responsibility with this agreement," said Lee Dong-jin, head of the hospital.
Chairman Choi Hong-yoon values the excellent medical capacity and reputation of the Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital of Hanlim University"We hope to establish a cooperative system in which the two organizations develop together through this agreement."," he said.
Meanwhile, the Naval OCS Officers' Association, a corporation founded in 1990, is an organization of officers who are former Navy officer candidates and carries out various activities such as national security research and education, memorial and support for soldiers, strengthening military ties, and serving the social public interest.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.