Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital Selected Korea's Only Hospital for International Integrated Medicine Platform at UCLA Medical School
Nov 10, 2025
Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital (Director Lee Jin-ho) announced on the 10th that it was selected as the only participating hospital in Korea for the 'International Integrated Medicine Education and Clinical Exchange Online Platform Project' promoted by the UCLA School of Medicine.
Led by the UCLA School of Medicine, this platform is designed to strengthen the global capabilities and professionalism of medical students around the world who are interested in integrated medicine. To this end, 12 major universities and institutions, including the United States, China, Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong, have established cooperative relationships, and in Korea, self-sustaining oriental medicine hospitals participate as the only hospital level.
The platform will be opened within this year, and exchanges between participating organizations and students around the world will begin in earnest through a one-year pilot operation. Participating organizations will share clinical research results and joint research results through the platform, and students will be able to apply for training and use learning programs.
An official from Jasung Medical Academy said, "During the course of this consultation, the dean and presidents of 12 institutions were impressed by the development of oriental medicine and the clinical education programs of Jasung Oriental Medicine Hospital."We will continue to strive to cultivate global talents and strengthen our international status in the field of integrated medicine through active clinical training and academic exchanges."
Meanwhile, Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital is continuing various international exchange activities for the globalization of oriental medicine and integrated medicine. It operates clinical training and internship programs for overseas medical staff, and is the only East Asian medical institution to be re-certified by the U.S. Institute of Lifelong Medical Education (ACCME) to provide formal education to medical professionals in more than 30 countries, including U.S. doctors.
In addition, he was the only Asian medical institution invited to the Association of International Integrated Medicine (ACIMH) held in Seattle earlier this year, and last month, he visited Indiana Medical School and the Virginia University of Integrated Medicine (VUIM) to provide oriental medicine education to strengthen cooperation. Next year, it will hold a 'Autobiographical International Academic Conference (AJA 2026)' in collaboration with Indiana Medical School.
Led by the UCLA School of Medicine, this platform is designed to strengthen the global capabilities and professionalism of medical students around the world who are interested in integrated medicine. To this end, 12 major universities and institutions, including the United States, China, Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong, have established cooperative relationships, and in Korea, self-sustaining oriental medicine hospitals participate as the only hospital level.
The platform will be opened within this year, and exchanges between participating organizations and students around the world will begin in earnest through a one-year pilot operation. Participating organizations will share clinical research results and joint research results through the platform, and students will be able to apply for training and use learning programs.
An official from Jasung Medical Academy said, "During the course of this consultation, the dean and presidents of 12 institutions were impressed by the development of oriental medicine and the clinical education programs of Jasung Oriental Medicine Hospital."We will continue to strive to cultivate global talents and strengthen our international status in the field of integrated medicine through active clinical training and academic exchanges."
Meanwhile, Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital is continuing various international exchange activities for the globalization of oriental medicine and integrated medicine. It operates clinical training and internship programs for overseas medical staff, and is the only East Asian medical institution to be re-certified by the U.S. Institute of Lifelong Medical Education (ACCME) to provide formal education to medical professionals in more than 30 countries, including U.S. doctors.
In addition, he was the only Asian medical institution invited to the Association of International Integrated Medicine (ACIMH) held in Seattle earlier this year, and last month, he visited Indiana Medical School and the Virginia University of Integrated Medicine (VUIM) to provide oriental medicine education to strengthen cooperation. Next year, it will hold a 'Autobiographical International Academic Conference (AJA 2026)' in collaboration with Indiana Medical School.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










