KOICA
conducts a training program "Modernization of Traditional Medicine"
for 17 participants from 9 countries as part of the Korean government's grant
aid and technical cooperation program for 2010 as follows:
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Course Title : Modernization of Traditional Medicine
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Duration : April 8 - April 23, 2010 (16 days)
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Venue : Seongnam and Daejeon city, Korea
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Number of Participants : 17 Participants from 9 countries
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Cambodia2, Ethiopia2, Guatemala2, Kazakhstan2, Nigeria2, Pakistan3, Philippines1,
Sri
Lanka1, Vietnam2
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Training Institution : Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine (KIOM)
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Training Participants
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Senior government officials or staffs of related government agencies in charge
of public
health
or/and traditional medicine and policy making of health care
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Course Objectives
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To provide comprehensive understanding on theory, policy, educational system
and
R&D
of Korean Medicine
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To contribute to the settlement of future strategies to improve national policy
and medical
services
on TM of participating countries
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To elicit inter-countries' collaboration plans to develop traditional medicine
of participating
countries
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The program consists of 3 parts ;
A.
LECTURES
1.
Introduction of KIOM and the Course
2.
Health Care System and Policy in Korea
3.
Policies on Traditional Korean Medicine
4.
Introduction to Korean Oriental Medicine
5.
Introduction to Sasangg Constitutional Medicine
6.
Understanding of Acupuncture & Moxibustion
7.
Current Status of Herbal Medicine Development
B.
COUNTRY REPORT PRESENTATION on
a)
Introduction to national policy on traditional medicine of participant's country
b)
Introduction to their representative cases of traditional medicine development
c)
General Overview of Traditional Medicine Situation
d)
Current issue in related to Traditional Medicine
C.
STUDY VISITS & CULTURAL EXCURSION
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Daejeon University Hospital of Oriental Medicine, Geumsan Insam(Ginseng) Integrated
Exhibit
Hall, Association of Korean Oriental Medicine, Conmaul Gyeongju Oriental Hospital
etc
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Korea Ginseng Plant, Korea Ginseng Corporation Hyundai Heavy Industries
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N-Seoul Tower, Gyeongbok Palace, Buy´ë National Museum etc.
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