Professor Lim Sang-hyun of Catholic University Appoints Chairman of the Korean Academy of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Dec 10, 2024
Professor Lim Sang-hyun of the Department of Circulatory Medicine at Bucheon St. Mary's Hospital of Catholic University has been appointed as the next chairman of the Korean Society of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention.
Professor Lim Sang-hyun will serve as the chairman of the Korean Academy of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention for a two-year term from January 2025 to December 2026.
Professor Lim served as the chairman of the Korean Society of Hypertension from June 2021 to December 2023, and has been active in the field of Preventive Cardiology, including hypertension.
Meanwhile, the Korean Society for the Prevention of Cardio-cerebrovascular Disease was founded in 2010 by scholars in clinical medicine, preventive medicine, nutrition, kinesiology and health sciences for professional academic activities as cardio-cerebrovascular disease prevention becomes increasingly important due to the aging of Korean society and changes in lifestyle.
In order to prevent cardio-cerebrovascular disease in the people, academic experts and related government agencies have joined forces to establish various policies, including smoking cessation policies, and to improve public health through education.
Professor Lim Sang-hyun will serve as the chairman of the Korean Academy of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention for a two-year term from January 2025 to December 2026.
Professor Lim served as the chairman of the Korean Society of Hypertension from June 2021 to December 2023, and has been active in the field of Preventive Cardiology, including hypertension.
Meanwhile, the Korean Society for the Prevention of Cardio-cerebrovascular Disease was founded in 2010 by scholars in clinical medicine, preventive medicine, nutrition, kinesiology and health sciences for professional academic activities as cardio-cerebrovascular disease prevention becomes increasingly important due to the aging of Korean society and changes in lifestyle.
In order to prevent cardio-cerebrovascular disease in the people, academic experts and related government agencies have joined forces to establish various policies, including smoking cessation policies, and to improve public health through education.
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