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The cradle of student growth, a university that creates new values

Jeju National University’s School of Medicine has educated leading medical experts since it was first opened as the College of Medicine in 1998. The college was renamed to the Professional Graduate School of Medicine in 2008, and then again the current School of Medicine in 2019 to reflect the domestic and international educational environment as requested by students, faculty, and staff.

As the newest medical school approved in South Korea, the JNU School of Medicine has recently celebrated its 20th anniversary and entered a developing era. The school is located on Jeju Island, the nation’s largest island that has some of its most beautiful nature. The university’s facilities consist of the School of Medicine I and II, the first built inside the university’s campus, which has the pleasant environment, and the latter near the JNU Hospital, which is dubbed the hospital in the forest. The School of Medicine II has separate lecture rooms for each year of courses, along with the Clinical Skills Training Center, the Team-Based Learning Room, the Computer and Data Room, and the Men’s and Women’s Lounges. The university campus runs dormitory facilities for students from outside Jeju Island so they can stay focused on their schoolwork. There is also Sodeokheon near the JNU Hospital, which is a dormitory used only by the third- and fourth-year students of the School of Medicine who require clinical training. As the Korean Health Personal License Examination prioritizes performance test results, the school remodeled its Clinical Skills Training Center in 2019 to help students enhance their performance capacity and practice their skills in a facility that is similar to the national testing site. Students with financial issues are also entitled to receive various scholarships. Only 40 students a year are admitted to the course, which offers them the highest quality of education taught by passionate professors and staff members.

The School of Medicine has the vision of elevating the standards of medical education to lay the cornerstone for improving the healthcare conditions of the local community through supplying proficient healthcare professionals. Under this vision, the school has worked to educate medical experts with the greatest understanding of how to conduct research and to treat patients while fostering them to be good people, who can lead the local, national, and global healthcare industries.

The School of Medicine is evaluated by the Korean Institute of Medical Education and Evaluation. In 2015, the school won the highest rating medical education institution can receive.

To educate competent medical doctors and scientists from different backgrounds, the school offers not only regular lectures but also other forms of education, such as problem-based learning, team-based learning, case-based learning, and role play learning. Additionally, the school has strengthened its medical ethics course to help improve communication between doctors and patients. To this end, professors are also educated on the most up-to-date pedagogies. Throughout the historical changes in the school system, the faculty experienced more curricula and courses than any other medical school in the nation and have worked to enhance the school’s educational system.

By attending the School of Medicine, students can nurture their medical skills to properly treat patients, grow as individuals to provide the best care possible to their patients and family members, and become leaders who advance the local and national medical science industries.

Faculty

Seo, Kyu-Bum Professor

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    Hand Surgery, Microsurgery

  • office Jeju National University Hospital
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  • E-mail cbnuoskbs@jejunu.ac.kr
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Career and thesis
Career and thesis
Education

· B.M.(M.D.), School of Medicine, Chonbuk National University
· M.M., School of Medicine, Chonbuk National University

Major career

· Fellow, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chonbuk National University Hospital
· Regular Member, Korean Orthopedic Association
· Regular Member, Korean Fracture Society
· Regular Member, Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand
· Regular Member, Korean Society for Microsurgery

main paper

1. Jun-Mo Lee, Kyu-Bum Seo: Factors Affecting Patency Rate in Microvascular Anastomosis of the Femoral Artery in Rat. J K Microsurg, 11(1): 63-66, 2002.



2. Kyu-Bum Seo, Dong-Kee Jung, Sang-Rim Kim, Kwang-Bok Lee: The Effect of Human Joint Fluid in the Survivorship and Proliferation of Bone-Marrow Derived Progenitor Cell. J Orthop Research, 10(2): 56-64, 2007.



3. Sung-Jin Shin, Kyu-Bum Seo: Spontaneous Bilateral Achilles Tendon Ruptures After Local Steroid Injection - A Case Report - J Kor Sports Med, 26(2): 224-226, 2008.

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Choi, Sung-Wook Professor

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    Orthopedic surgery

  • office 3410 Jeju National University Hospital
  • Contact064) 717-2083/+82-64-717-2083
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Career and thesis
Career and thesis
Education

School of Medicine, Inha University

Major career

Fellow, Inha University School Hospital
Full-time Lecturer, School of Medicine/College of Medicine, Jeju National University

main paper

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Park Yonggeun Professor

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Career and thesis
Career and thesis
Education
Major career
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Young-Ho, Roh Endowment Professor

  • Major Hip, pelvis disease and trauma, Osteonecrosis of femoral head, Arthroplasty and Revisional arthroplasty of hip, Osteoporosis, Spine disease and trauma
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Career and thesis
Career and thesis
Education Mar 2004 - Feb 2006: Premedical School, Jeju National University
Mar 2006 - Feb 2010: Jeju National University, College of Medicine
Feb 2010: Medical Doctor (License number: 103492)
Sep 2012 - Aug 2014: Jeju National University, Graduate School (Medical Master)
Jun 2021: Master of Science in Medicine
Mar 2023 - : Jeju National University, Graduate School (Medical Doctor)
Major career Mar 2010 - Feb 2011: Internship, Jeju National University Hospital
Mar 2011 - Feb 2015: Resident, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jeju National University Hospital
May 2018 - Feb 2020: Fellowship, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jeju National University Hospital (Speciality on hip)
Mar 2020 - Jan 2021: Fellowship, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital (Speciality on spine)
Feb 2021 - Aug 2023: Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jeju National University Hospital
Sep 2021 - Present: Fund Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jeju National University School of Medicine
main paper 1. Metal ion release according to Leg Length Discrepancy in Ceramic-on-Metal Hip Arthroplasty. Acta Ortop Bras. 2023 Jun 9;31(spe2):e265272.

2. Long-Term Clinical and Radiological Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: 10-Year Follow-up Results. J Korean Med Sci. 2022 Apr 4;37(13):e105.

3. Comparative study of radiological and clinical outcomes in patients undergoing minimally invasive lateral lumbar interbody fusion using demineralized bone matrix alone or with low-dose Escherichia coli-derived rhBMP-2. World Neurosurg. 2022 Feb;158:e557-e565.

4. Preoperative Vitamin D Deficiency is Associated with Postoperative Functional Recovery and Complications after Hip Fracture Surgery. J Bone Metab. 2021 Nov; 28(4):333-338.

5. Effects of Inflammatory Disease on Clinical Progression and Treatment of Ischiogluteal Bursitis: A Retrospective Observational Study. Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal. 2020;14(3):32-41.

6. Treatment of the Proximal Femoral Fracture Using the New Design Cephalomedullary Nail: Prospective Outcomes Study. J Korean Fract Soc Orthop Assoc, 2019;32(1):35-4.

7. Failure of Intramedullary Nailing for Subtrochanteric Atypical Femoral Fractures Caused by Endosteal Cortical Thickening. J Korean Fract Soc Orthop Assoc, 2019;32(4):211-221.

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