Gachon Medical School

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Gachon Medical School

Official logo of Gachon Medical School

Motto 박애, 봉사, 애국
"Philanthropy, Service, Patriotism"
Established 1997
Type Private
President Lee Seong-nak (이성낙)
Faculty 183
Undergraduates 120
Location Incheon, South Korea
Campus Rural
Website www.gachon.ac.kr
Gachon Medical School
Hangul:
가천의과대학교
Hanja:
嘉泉醫科大學校
Revised Romanization: Gacheon Uigwa Daehakgyo
McCune-Reischauer: Kach'ŏn Ŭigwa Taehakkyo

Gachon Medical School is a medical school on Ganghwa Island in Incheon, South Korea. It has attained the legal status of a university.

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[edit] Campus

The campus is located on southern Ganghwa Island, and covers an area of 82,000 square metres. It lies within Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, within the city limits of Incheon. Like the rest of Ganghwa Island, it is connected to the mainland by road.

[edit] Organization

There are five graduate schools and two undergraduate faculties at Gachon Medical School. These are the faculties of life sciences and medicine, and the graduate schools of general medicine, health, hospital management, nursing, and multimedia information. In addition, the school maintains a number of affiliated facilities, including a variety of research centres.

[edit] Students and faculty

Faculty outnumber the students at Gachon Medical School, which has a student-to-faculty ratio of about 0.65:1.

[edit] History

The school received permission to open in 1997, and opened its doors in March 1998 as "Gachon Medical College." The founder was Lee Gil-nyeo. The school gained university status in March 1999, and in November of that year opened the graduate school.

[edit] Sister Schools

The school cooperates academically with Humboldt University in Germany, Nihon University in Japan, Peking University in China, and Thomas Jefferson University in the United States. 40-50 international students are invited to the campus each year, primarily for a summer intensive program.

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