On March 27, 2021, at the Signiel Hotel in Seoul, the launch of the new platform 'K-DOC' was announced along with the official start of a project to support the overseas expansion of doctor members. This platform is designed for medical professionals dreaming of challenging the world.
Seung-kook Cho, former Public Affairs Director of the Korean Medical Association, was appointed as the CEO of K-DOC, with participation from CTO Ui-Soon Lim and directors Jun-Hwan Kim (Planning), Moon-Ki Hong (JMLE), Ju-Won Lee (USMLE), and Ki-Hoon Nam (Science).
K-DOC has key business areas providing various information for members aspiring to practice medicine in countries like the USA and Japan, from acquiring basic qualification information to overseas training, expansion, and language training. It also offers opportunities for medical professionals to engage in overseas volunteering through collaboration with various NGOs.
In addition to providing a network for medical professionals aiming to enter international organizations and research institutions in cooperation with the International Health and Medical Society, Yonsei University Wonju Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, and Yonsei Global Health Center, K-DOC also offers a community space for medical professionals active abroad to communicate and share information.
Conferences for doctors and medical students seeking to enter the bio industry, along with an information network for a smooth transition, are being provided. Membership benefits include discounts from Kaplan, SiwonSchool Japanese language learning (10-20%), YES 24, certified Sunny Translation, Kookmin Immigration Inc., Korea Investment Securities GWM, SP Study Abroad, LeaseRent Da Moa GOOD CAR, and more, aimed at assisting aspiring medical professionals and doctors.
During the founding ceremony, CEO Seung-kook Cho stated, "K-DOC was launched with the intention of providing reliable overseas expansion information to safely realize the dreams of fellow doctors and juniors." He also emphasized the role of K-DOC in connecting medical professionals interested in volunteering with NGOs to directly help needy neighbors worldwide and to promote the noble efforts of medical professionals to inspire more sharing and love.
K-DOC aims to support the advancement of excellent South Korean medical professionals into new fields such as bio healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, offering various benefits and discounts to support their challenges. CEO Cho promises that K-DOC will be the wings for those challenging the world and intends to be a diligent and kind senior to juniors.
The representative of the Africa Future Foundation, who also founded the Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF) and serves as the mission director of Sam Hospital, expressed his gratitude and excitement that the long-held dream of connecting doctors' networks and fields is being realized through K-DOC.
Mo Chae-Young, president of Medical Mavericks, expressed belief in K-DOC pioneering a new paradigm through uncharted paths and committed to solidarity and cooperation.
CEO Cho reflected on the efforts to protect and assist doctor members aspiring for global expansion, emphasizing K-DOC's commitment to providing transparent overseas expansion information, eliminating negative influences in the medical field, and continuously developing company-level discounts and services. K-DOC is dedicated to supporting the challenges of its members, aspiring to positively impact the global medical environment.
On March 27, 2021, at the Signiel Hotel in Seoul, the launch of the new platform 'K-DOC' was announced along with the official start of a project to support the overseas expansion of doctor members. This platform is designed for medical professionals dreaming of challenging the world.
Seung-kook Cho, former Public Affairs Director of the Korean Medical Association, was appointed as the CEO of K-DOC, with participation from CTO Ui-Soon Lim and directors Jun-Hwan Kim (Planning), Moon-Ki Hong (JMLE), Ju-Won Lee (USMLE), and Ki-Hoon Nam (Science).
K-DOC has key business areas providing various information for members aspiring to practice medicine in countries like the USA and Japan, from acquiring basic qualification information to overseas training, expansion, and language training. It also offers opportunities for medical professionals to engage in overseas volunteering through collaboration with various NGOs.
In addition to providing a network for medical professionals aiming to enter international organizations and research institutions in cooperation with the International Health and Medical Society, Yonsei University Wonju Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, and Yonsei Global Health Center, K-DOC also offers a community space for medical professionals active abroad to communicate and share information.
Conferences for doctors and medical students seeking to enter the bio industry, along with an information network for a smooth transition, are being provided. Membership benefits include discounts from Kaplan, SiwonSchool Japanese language learning (10-20%), YES 24, certified Sunny Translation, Kookmin Immigration Inc., Korea Investment Securities GWM, SP Study Abroad, LeaseRent Da Moa GOOD CAR, and more, aimed at assisting aspiring medical professionals and doctors.
During the founding ceremony, CEO Seung-kook Cho stated, "K-DOC was launched with the intention of providing reliable overseas expansion information to safely realize the dreams of fellow doctors and juniors." He also emphasized the role of K-DOC in connecting medical professionals interested in volunteering with NGOs to directly help needy neighbors worldwide and to promote the noble efforts of medical professionals to inspire more sharing and love.
K-DOC aims to support the advancement of excellent South Korean medical professionals into new fields such as bio healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, offering various benefits and discounts to support their challenges. CEO Cho promises that K-DOC will be the wings for those challenging the world and intends to be a diligent and kind senior to juniors.
The representative of the Africa Future Foundation, who also founded the Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF) and serves as the mission director of Sam Hospital, expressed his gratitude and excitement that the long-held dream of connecting doctors' networks and fields is being realized through K-DOC.
Mo Chae-Young, president of Medical Mavericks, expressed belief in K-DOC pioneering a new paradigm through uncharted paths and committed to solidarity and cooperation.
CEO Cho reflected on the efforts to protect and assist doctor members aspiring for global expansion, emphasizing K-DOC's commitment to providing transparent overseas expansion information, eliminating negative influences in the medical field, and continuously developing company-level discounts and services. K-DOC is dedicated to supporting the challenges of its members, aspiring to positively impact the global medical environment.