Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital holds a health lecture for liver disease on the 17th
Oct 10, 2025
Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital (Hospital Director Lee Jae-joon) will hold an open lecture on liver disease for local residents in the auditorium on the 9th floor of the annex on the 17th.
This open lecture is designed to promote the importance of preventing liver disease and early diagnosis on the occasion of Liver Day and to share the latest treatment methods and health care methods.
The course will be conducted in the order of ▲ diagnosis and treatment of fatty liver (Professor Lee Min-jong of Seoul National University) ▲ What is liver cirrhosis? (Professor Seok Ki-tae of Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital) ▲ Diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer (Professor Kim Ji-hoon of Daeguro Hospital). After the lecture, a question-and-answer session will continue, and medical staff will answer residents' questions directly.
Professor Kim Dong-joon of the Department of Gastroenterology said, `Early detection is more important than anything else because the liver has no early symptoms enough to be called 'silent organs' through this public lecture, and I hope that local residents will continue to live a healthy life based on the right information.'
All local residents can participate in this open lecture for free. For more information, contact the digestive center of Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital.
This open lecture is designed to promote the importance of preventing liver disease and early diagnosis on the occasion of Liver Day and to share the latest treatment methods and health care methods.
The course will be conducted in the order of ▲ diagnosis and treatment of fatty liver (Professor Lee Min-jong of Seoul National University) ▲ What is liver cirrhosis? (Professor Seok Ki-tae of Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital) ▲ Diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer (Professor Kim Ji-hoon of Daeguro Hospital). After the lecture, a question-and-answer session will continue, and medical staff will answer residents' questions directly.
Professor Kim Dong-joon of the Department of Gastroenterology said, `Early detection is more important than anything else because the liver has no early symptoms enough to be called 'silent organs' through this public lecture, and I hope that local residents will continue to live a healthy life based on the right information.'
All local residents can participate in this open lecture for free. For more information, contact the digestive center of Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.