KUIMS

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KUIMS is an accredited, multi-specialty, university hospital located in Seoul, Korea. We are equipped with 800 beds and over 30 specialty centers. KUIMS offers state-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and intensive care facilities in a one-stop medical center. KUIMS serves over 500 000 patients annually. English is widely spoken. The hospital has a medical coordination office staffed by doctors, nurses, and interpreters who serve the special needs of international patients. (Languages include: Russian, Japanese, Chinese)

Contact Us

149 Sang il dong, Gangdong-gu, Seoul, Korea
Subway Line #5 Godeok Station Exit 4
82-2-440-7304

82-2-440-6432
kuims1@gmail.com


http://www.khnmc.or.kr/ (General Site)
http://kuims.ru/ (Russian Site)
http://www.youtube.com/user/kuims1

Thursday, January 7, 2010

KNTO Awards KUIMS as TOP Medical Brand In Korea


On Wednesday January 6th, 2010 KUIMS was awarded the KNTO award for the TOP Medical Brand in Korea. Dr. Jong Il Lee, the Vice President of our Medical Hospital, received the award. We worked very closely with the KNTO this year joining them on trips to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Japan, and Russia in 2009. We have also participated in dozens of FAM tours held by the KNTO throughout last year. We gladly accepted their recognition of our hard work in 2009 and we look forward to reaching our new goals in 2010.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Bridging the Medical Communities of Korea and Russia


Lina, Tatiana, and Vadim were the the first doctors from Vladivostok State Medical University too study at our center in 2009. We will continue our efforts to cooperate with medical professionals in 2010.

Starting from tomorrow we will have a Russian Student from the Korean Studies department at the Far Eastern National University, Vladivostok. Mr. Daniil Shenin will spend a month at our center to train as a medical interpreter and to better learn the operations of our center. We also believe that this exchange will help our staff better understand the needs of Russian Patients.

On January 18th, we will welcome two Russian doctors from the city of Khaborovsk. They will be the first participants of 2010 in our travelling felliowship program. They will spend four weeks at our center as clinical observers.

At the end of February, we will visit the Far East with a team of doctors and hold a clinic for patients interested in travelling to Korea for medical care. We will also hold rountable discussions with specialists from our center and from the Far East to discuss ways to improve our pre and post care networks.

This is just a brief glance of our plans for the next two months. Please stay tuned to our progress on this blog and our youtube channel