Home > Over the Years > Five Medical Professionals from Korea Invited for Training
Name | Affiliation | Title |
Minhoi KOOH | Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences (KIRAMS) | Administrator |
Sooin SHIN | Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences (KIRAMS) | Administrator |
Gwangyoul KIM | Ulsan University Hospital (UHH) | Administrator |
Eunseol KIM | Dongnam Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences (DIRAMS) | Administrator |
Euncheol SON | Gyeongsang National University Hospital (GNUH) | Medical Technician |
September 16 to 19, 2025
Peace Memorial Museum and Peace Memorial Park, A-bomb Survivor testimony
RIRBM, Laboratory and Training Center,
Hiroshima Prefectural Government Office (Lecture by Professor Emeritus of Hiroshima University)
Hiroshima City Hall
Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF)
Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital and Atomic-bomb Survivors Hospital
Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Council, Health Management & Promotion Center
Hiroshima University, Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine (RIRBM)
Testimony by A-bomb survivor Ms. Kishida (right)
Lecture by Prof. Hirohashi (left) at Laboratory and Training Center, RIRBM
With Prof. Emeritus Kamata of Hiroshima University (3rd from the left)
Lecture by Ms. Furukawa (3rd from the right) Assistant Director, Research Division, Atomic Bomb Survivors Relief Department of Hiroshima City
Lecture by Research Scientist Satoh (right) at RERF
Lecture by Assistant Department Chief Yoshida (left) at RERF
Lecture by Research Scientist Taga (right) at RERF
With Vice President Fujimoto (3rd from the right) at Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital & Atomic-bomb Survivors Hospital
With Director Ueno (3rd from the left), Health Management & Promotion Center, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Council
With Prof. Tashiro (3rd from the left) of RIRBM
- I learned about the devastation of Hiroshima by the atomic bomb. I plan to share this knowledge with others in Korea.
- It was very valuable to gain a deeper and broader understanding of the atomic bomb survivors through this training. And I was able to ask my questions and join in discussions, which made the experience very rewarding.
- Thank you for the valuable information and the comprehensive training program.
I will apply what I learned to educational activities on radiation and public communication.
- I experienced the mood and character of Hiroshima in person. At my institution, I plan to share my experiences and promote a culture of radiation safety during training and facility tours.
- I learned many new things about the atomic bomb survivors that I had not known before. I hope to use this knowledge when writing academic papers in the future.