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Hallym Univ. holds Int'l Symposium on AI in Global Healthcare

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  • Writer 글로벌교류센터
  • 작성일 24.09.26

Hallym University Project Group for Education and Research in Medical AI recently organized an international symposium to encourage global collaboration and innovation in medical artificial intelligence research. The event invited speakers from renowned medical schools including Harvard Medical School and UMass Chan Medical School.


The international symposium took place at Hallym University's International Conference Room on May 10. Seventy participants attended the symposium including Hee-Sung Yoon, Executive Director of the Ilsong Educational Foundation, Yanghee Choi, President of Hallym University, Kwang-yeol Jeong, Vice Governor for Economic Affairs of Gangwon Province, as well as researchers and students in the field of medical artificial intelligence. They gathered to reconsider the significance of the medical artificial intelligence field and engaged in an in-depth discussion on global healthcare.


Professor Kirsten Meisinger, an international expert on health system innovation from the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care, delivered a lecture on global healthcare, focusing on system innovation and leadership. David Duong, Director of Equity, Access, and Advocacy at the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care, introduced the center and discussed its future vision, emphasizing the role of primary care in providing essential medical services and the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Jatin Dave, a professor at Umass Chan Medical School, presented MassHealth, a healthcare service in Massachusetts, and discussed the future role of AI in global health, generating international interest in the field of medical artificial intelligence and underscoring its significance.


The international symposium was organized as part of the medical artificial intelligence convergence talent training project supported by the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) and conducted by Hallym University. Hallym University was chosen for the 2022 project and is currently in its 3rd year of the project due to its outstanding performance. The university aims to train professionals with global capabilities and a focus on regionally tailored practice. To achieve this, Hallym University offers various programs, including the establishment and development of medical artificial intelligence courses, training programs at leading global universities and institutions, corporate collaboration, and industry-university-research center projects. The goal is to contribute to the development of professionals with expertise in the field of artificial intelligence.


By Hyun Ho Choi, International Cooperation Team, Hallym University Medical Center (dullie1989@hallym.or.kr)