Professor Park Won-myung of Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital, Hall of Fame No. 1 of the Korean Society of Depression and Depression, was inducted
Jan 15, 2025
Professor Park Won-myung of the Department of Psychiatry at Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital of Catholic University was recently selected as the Hall of Fame of the Korean Society of Depression and Depression. Since its foundation in 2001, the Korean Society of Depression and Depression has been the center of psychiatric research, and the induction of the Hall of Fame is the first case in the history of the society.
Professor Park has contributed greatly to the development of psychiatry and mood disorders in Korea through active academic research and clinical activities in the field of mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder) for more than 30 years. In addition, it was highly appreciated that it contributed to the promotion of national mental health through enlightenment activities to the public.
Professor Park published 29 books and eight translations, including the first in Korea to develop 'Korean bipolar disorder drug treatment algorithms and guidelines', the first in Korea to write 'depression textbook' and 'polar disorder textbook', and published 592 academic papers (195 SCI-class papers) related to psychiatry in major domestic and international medical journals, including the American Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Affective Disorders, Depression and Anxiety, and Bipolar Disorders, which had a profound impact on the development of psychiatric and mood disorders in Korea.
Based on these achievements, Professor Park received numerous academic and achievement awards, including the first academic award of the Korean Society of Depression and Depression, the first academic award of the Korean Society of Psychiatry, the third academic award of the Korean Society of Neuropsychiatric Medicine, the third consecutive year of the journal of the Korean Society of Psychiatric Drugs, the two-time Catholic University Excellence Teacher Award, and the lifetime achievement award of the Korean Society of Depression and Depression.
In 2001, when he was in his early 40s, he was selected as one of the best middle-aged doctors in the field of mental and mood disorders in Korea, and in 2003, he was selected as one of the best 10 in the field of depression in Korea, jointly selected by the medical portal site Be.MD and the monthly magazine Equitable, and appeared twice as a bipolar disorder in 2011 and as a depression in 2024 under the name of EBS.
In particular, in recognition of his contribution to the development of psychiatry, he was awarded the 'Green Tide Order of Merit' by the Korean government in 2021. In recognition of its academic achievements internationally, it was selected by the SACOOR Medical Group in the UK in 2006 as the Key Opinion Leaders' in the field of bipolar disorder worldwide, selected by the International Biographic Centre in 2013 as the Best Intellectuals of the 21st Century, as the 'World Journal of Psychiatry cover' in 2016, and as the 'Best Expert in the field of mood disorder (depression, bipolar disorder) around the world' in 2021 by Expertscape, an American academic research and evaluation agency.
When there was no systematic research on the concept and treatment of bipolar disorder (bipolar disorder) in Korea, Professor Park took root as a discipline with a passion and a sense of vocation for bipolar disorder. He is also the best scholar in the field of mood disorders in Korea, recognized not only for bipolar disorder but also for depression, and continues to be active in research and treatment as well as for nurturing the younger students.
Professor Park has contributed greatly to the development of psychiatry and mood disorders in Korea through active academic research and clinical activities in the field of mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder) for more than 30 years. In addition, it was highly appreciated that it contributed to the promotion of national mental health through enlightenment activities to the public.
Professor Park published 29 books and eight translations, including the first in Korea to develop 'Korean bipolar disorder drug treatment algorithms and guidelines', the first in Korea to write 'depression textbook' and 'polar disorder textbook', and published 592 academic papers (195 SCI-class papers) related to psychiatry in major domestic and international medical journals, including the American Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Affective Disorders, Depression and Anxiety, and Bipolar Disorders, which had a profound impact on the development of psychiatric and mood disorders in Korea.
Based on these achievements, Professor Park received numerous academic and achievement awards, including the first academic award of the Korean Society of Depression and Depression, the first academic award of the Korean Society of Psychiatry, the third academic award of the Korean Society of Neuropsychiatric Medicine, the third consecutive year of the journal of the Korean Society of Psychiatric Drugs, the two-time Catholic University Excellence Teacher Award, and the lifetime achievement award of the Korean Society of Depression and Depression.
In 2001, when he was in his early 40s, he was selected as one of the best middle-aged doctors in the field of mental and mood disorders in Korea, and in 2003, he was selected as one of the best 10 in the field of depression in Korea, jointly selected by the medical portal site Be.MD and the monthly magazine Equitable, and appeared twice as a bipolar disorder in 2011 and as a depression in 2024 under the name of EBS.
In particular, in recognition of his contribution to the development of psychiatry, he was awarded the 'Green Tide Order of Merit' by the Korean government in 2021. In recognition of its academic achievements internationally, it was selected by the SACOOR Medical Group in the UK in 2006 as the Key Opinion Leaders' in the field of bipolar disorder worldwide, selected by the International Biographic Centre in 2013 as the Best Intellectuals of the 21st Century, as the 'World Journal of Psychiatry cover' in 2016, and as the 'Best Expert in the field of mood disorder (depression, bipolar disorder) around the world' in 2021 by Expertscape, an American academic research and evaluation agency.
When there was no systematic research on the concept and treatment of bipolar disorder (bipolar disorder) in Korea, Professor Park took root as a discipline with a passion and a sense of vocation for bipolar disorder. He is also the best scholar in the field of mood disorders in Korea, recognized not only for bipolar disorder but also for depression, and continues to be active in research and treatment as well as for nurturing the younger students.
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