Bupyeong Himchan Hospital is conducting a job search program for Incheon Health High School...Contributing to the training of local talent
Oct 30, 2025
On the 29th, Bupyeong Himchan Hospital operated a community-linked job search program titled 「My dream job, looking for it in our village」 for first-year students of Incheon Health High School.
Based on cooperative relationships with local communities, it is designed to enhance students' understanding of health care occupations such as radiologists, clinical pathologists, and physical therapists, and to experience the actual hospital site firsthand to help them explore their careers. This aims to motivate students to learn and strengthen field-oriented education.
The program began with hospital introduction and explanation of major tasks, and was conducted in the order of experience by detailed occupation, such as introduction and practice of radiation, clinical pathology, and physical therapy equipment. Participating students directly observed the work of each department and the patient treatment process, and had the opportunity to cultivate the practical application ability of major knowledge.
Min Hyun-sung (17) of the Health and Medical Department of Incheon Health High School who participated in the program is studying in hopes of becoming a radiologist with interest in the health field"Through today's hospital practice, I became more interested in occupational radiologists by seeing various equipment such as X-rays, CTs, and MRIs up close and even experiencing inspection equipment." "Thanks to the detailed explanations of the people in charge, I came to understand the work of clinical pathologists and physical therapists, and it was a very beneficial time to gain an understanding of the practice." expressed his feelings.
"This community-linked program is a community-contributing activity to cultivate future health care talents," said an official at Bupyeong Himchan Hospital. "We plan to continue to provide various opportunities for teenagers to understand the medical field and explore career paths in the future."
Based on cooperative relationships with local communities, it is designed to enhance students' understanding of health care occupations such as radiologists, clinical pathologists, and physical therapists, and to experience the actual hospital site firsthand to help them explore their careers. This aims to motivate students to learn and strengthen field-oriented education.
The program began with hospital introduction and explanation of major tasks, and was conducted in the order of experience by detailed occupation, such as introduction and practice of radiation, clinical pathology, and physical therapy equipment. Participating students directly observed the work of each department and the patient treatment process, and had the opportunity to cultivate the practical application ability of major knowledge.
Min Hyun-sung (17) of the Health and Medical Department of Incheon Health High School who participated in the program is studying in hopes of becoming a radiologist with interest in the health field"Through today's hospital practice, I became more interested in occupational radiologists by seeing various equipment such as X-rays, CTs, and MRIs up close and even experiencing inspection equipment." "Thanks to the detailed explanations of the people in charge, I came to understand the work of clinical pathologists and physical therapists, and it was a very beneficial time to gain an understanding of the practice." expressed his feelings.
"This community-linked program is a community-contributing activity to cultivate future health care talents," said an official at Bupyeong Himchan Hospital. "We plan to continue to provide various opportunities for teenagers to understand the medical field and explore career paths in the future."
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










