AKFA Medline representatives held talks with Inha University Hospital management, one of the leading universities in South Korea. On June 21, a delegation led by the President and CEO of this medical institution Young Mo Kim visited AKFA Medline medical center.

AKFA Medline representatives held talks with Inha University Hospital management, one of the leading universities in South Korea. On June 21, a delegation led by the President and CEO of this medical institution Young Mo Kim visited AKFA Medline medical center. The meeting was organized in accordance with the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan of December 29, 2017 “On creation of additional conditions for further development of private medical organizations”.

“This is my second visit to Tashkent. There have been significant changes here. You can feel a wonderful atmosphere in this city. Main purpose of visit is to establish cooperation with AKFA Medline: AKFA Group and our university are planning to build a new specialized medical university”, – says the President and CEO of Inha University Medical Center Young Mo Kim.

AKFA Medline plans to open foreign university branch in Tashkent

As reported by AKFA Medline, the Head of higher education institution got acquainted with the work carried out in AKFA Medline on improvement of public health. Korean delegation representatives met with specialists of the Medical Center and exchanged views.

“AKFA Medline surprised me with its modernity and cleanliness. I hope that cooperation between the parties will yield successful results. We also plan to implement an exchange program in future. Currently, we are discussing this issue”, – added Young Mo Kim.

AKFA Medline Medical Center and Inha University Hospital signed an agreement. According to the agreement, the Korean side will provide all kinds of support for equipping new university with necessary materials and programs. Consultants and professors from Inha University Hospital will also be involved. Prospects of cooperation of Korean delegation with the Center for Advanced Studies at AKFA Medline were also discussed.

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AKFA Medline plans to open foreign university branch in Tashkent

AKFA Medline representatives held talks with Inha University Hospital management, one of the leading universities in South Korea. On June 21, a delegation led by the President and CEO of this medical institution Young Mo Kim visited AKFA Medline medical center.

AKFA Medline representatives held talks with Inha University Hospital management, one of the leading universities in South Korea. On June 21, a delegation led by the President and CEO of this medical institution Young Mo Kim visited AKFA Medline medical center. The meeting was organized in accordance with the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan of December 29, 2017 “On creation of additional conditions for further development of private medical organizations”.

“This is my second visit to Tashkent. There have been significant changes here. You can feel a wonderful atmosphere in this city. Main purpose of visit is to establish cooperation with AKFA Medline: AKFA Group and our university are planning to build a new specialized medical university”, – says the President and CEO of Inha University Medical Center Young Mo Kim.

AKFA Medline plans to open foreign university branch in Tashkent

As reported by AKFA Medline, the Head of higher education institution got acquainted with the work carried out in AKFA Medline on improvement of public health. Korean delegation representatives met with specialists of the Medical Center and exchanged views.

“AKFA Medline surprised me with its modernity and cleanliness. I hope that cooperation between the parties will yield successful results. We also plan to implement an exchange program in future. Currently, we are discussing this issue”, – added Young Mo Kim.

AKFA Medline Medical Center and Inha University Hospital signed an agreement. According to the agreement, the Korean side will provide all kinds of support for equipping new university with necessary materials and programs. Consultants and professors from Inha University Hospital will also be involved. Prospects of cooperation of Korean delegation with the Center for Advanced Studies at AKFA Medline were also discussed.