Myungji Medical Foundation Appoints Kim Jin-gu, Director of Medical Center, and Kim In-byeong, Director of Myongji Hospital
Feb 19, 2025
The Myongji Medical Foundation appointed Professor Kim Jin-gu as the 5th medical director and Professor Kim In-byeong as the 7th director of Myongji Hospital. The start of the term will begin on February 24, and the inauguration ceremony will be held at 1:30 p.m. on the 27th at the auditorium on the 7th floor of Myongji Hospital C.
Kim Jin-gu, the new medical director, graduated from Seoul National University School of Medicine and served as the vice president of Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital and the director of Konkuk University Hospital Sports Medicine Center.
Medical director Kim was appointed as the head of Myongji Hospital in 2019 to establish an integrated treatment system for sports damage, and worked hard to respond to COVID-19 and normalize treatment during his tenure.
In addition, as an authority in the field of sports medicine and knee, it opened a sports medicine center and a sports medicine research institute to share systematic research and achievements, and also surpassed 3,000 cases of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in terms of medical treatment. In addition, domestic sports medicine has contributed greatly to the growth of the best level in Asia, such as spreading the 'Exercise is Medicine (EIM)' campaign and holding academic symposiums involving doctors, nurses, and athletes.
Kim In-byung, the new head of Myongji Hospital, graduated from Yonsei University's Wonju College of Medicine and served as the medical director of Myongji Hospital, helping improve medical service quality and improve medical staff management efficiency.
In particular, he served as the head of the emergency medical center in northern Gyeonggi Province, playing a key role in the preemptive response and emergency patient treatment of Myeongji Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as rapid medical support in the event of a major disaster.
He also served as the head of the Gyeonggi Emergency Medical Support Center and the chairman of the Korea Disaster Medical Association, contributing to the efficiency of the emergency medical system. As the chairman of the Korea Emergency Medical Association, he continues to actively improve quality by leading the development of emergency medicine, establishment of an emergency medical system, and policy development.
Kim Jin-gu, the new medical director, graduated from Seoul National University School of Medicine and served as the vice president of Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital and the director of Konkuk University Hospital Sports Medicine Center.
Medical director Kim was appointed as the head of Myongji Hospital in 2019 to establish an integrated treatment system for sports damage, and worked hard to respond to COVID-19 and normalize treatment during his tenure.
In addition, as an authority in the field of sports medicine and knee, it opened a sports medicine center and a sports medicine research institute to share systematic research and achievements, and also surpassed 3,000 cases of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in terms of medical treatment. In addition, domestic sports medicine has contributed greatly to the growth of the best level in Asia, such as spreading the 'Exercise is Medicine (EIM)' campaign and holding academic symposiums involving doctors, nurses, and athletes.
Kim In-byung, the new head of Myongji Hospital, graduated from Yonsei University's Wonju College of Medicine and served as the medical director of Myongji Hospital, helping improve medical service quality and improve medical staff management efficiency.
In particular, he served as the head of the emergency medical center in northern Gyeonggi Province, playing a key role in the preemptive response and emergency patient treatment of Myeongji Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as rapid medical support in the event of a major disaster.
He also served as the head of the Gyeonggi Emergency Medical Support Center and the chairman of the Korea Disaster Medical Association, contributing to the efficiency of the emergency medical system. As the chairman of the Korea Emergency Medical Association, he continues to actively improve quality by leading the development of emergency medicine, establishment of an emergency medical system, and policy development.
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