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Ten Medical Professionals from Korea Received for Training

HICARE invited 10 medical professionals engaged in radiation emergency medicine at the Korea Institute of Radiation & Medical Sciences (KIRAMS) and hospitals designated by National Radiation Emergency Medical Center for training on the treatment of radiation-exposed.

 

List of Trainees :

NameAffiliationTitle
Song SunheeKorea Institute of Radiological and Medical SciencesNurse
KIim DonghyunMedical Technician
Park Su CheolDoctor
Hwang ChaeshunNurse
Bang JungimJeju Halla General HospitalNurse
Kim HyunghoonYeong Gwang Medical CenterDoctor
Shin Suhyeon

Armed Forces Capital Hospital

Medical Technician
Kim GyeongsuAdministrator
Kim JiyoungArmed Forces Daegu HospitalNurse
Lee YoungwooArmed Forces Busan HospitalAdministrator

Training Organization (in order of visits):

Hiroshima University Hospital (Advanced Emergency and Critical Care Center)

Radiation Effects Research Foundation

Kurakake Nozomi-en (Nursing Home for A-bomb survivors)

Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Council

Hiroshima University (Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine)

Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital & Atomic-bomb Survivors Hospital

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, etc

 

Training Course:

Briefings at radiation-related institutions.

With Associate Professor Nobuyuki Hirohashi (center) of Advanced Emergency and Critical Care Center, Hiroshima University Hospital

At Radiation Effects Research Foundation

With Dr. Nanao Kamada (center front), Board Chairman of Hiroshima A-Bomb Survivors Relief Foundation, at Kurakake Nozomi-en - nursing home

With Dr. Saeko Fujiwara (center), Director of Health Management & Promotion Center, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Council

With Dr. Satoshi Tashiro (fifth from the left), Professor of Hiroshima University Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine

With Dr. Shunichi Kaseda (fifth from the right), Vice President of Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital & Atomic-bomb Survivors Hospital