K-DOC strengthens cooperation with Tokushukai, Japan's largest medical corporation, for overseas expansion of medical professionals.

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K-DOC, a domestic healthcare platform company specializing in overseas medical expansion, has signed an agreement with Tokushukai Group, Japan's largest medical corporation, to dispatch Korean medical professionals abroad.

This agreement was established to resolve the shortage of medical personnel in Japan while simultaneously providing opportunities for excellent Korean medical professionals to enter the global market.

K-DOC plans to initially focus on sending doctors overseas, with intentions to broaden the scope of collaboration to various medical professions, including nurses, in the future.

Tokushukai is Japan's largest medical corporation, operating 70 general hospitals and over 300 medical facilities throughout Japan.

Tokushukai is particularly dedicated to providing diverse medical services and expanding its global healthcare network. Through this agreement, it anticipates building a strategic global partnership with K-DOC.

Meanwhile, K-DOC hosted the 'Tokushukai Group Seminar' on October 19 of last year.

This seminar, targeting 50 domestic medical professionals preparing for the Japan Medical Licensing Examination (JMLE), shared detailed information and insights regarding the Japanese hospital system and training programs. The seminar closed early due to high demand, reaffirming K-DOC's credibility.

A representative of K-DOC stated, "Through this agreement, we will actively support Korean medical professionals to be more active abroad," adding, "We aim to elevate the international status of Korea's healthcare industry through continuous cooperation with global medical institutions."

K-DOC plans to continue strengthening its position in the global healthcare market through close collaboration with Tokushukai Group.