Coordinates: 35°04′50″N 129°00′57″E / 35.080592°N 129.015898°E / 35.080592; 129.015898

Gospel Hospital

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Kosin University Gospel Hospital
Map
Geography
Location34 Amnam-dong, Seo-gu, Busan, South Korea
Coordinates35°04′50″N 129°00′57″E / 35.080592°N 129.015898°E / 35.080592; 129.015898
Organisation
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityCollege of Medicine, Kosin University
Services
Beds912
History
Opened1951
Links
Websitewww.kosinmed.or.kr/eng
ListsHospitals in South Korea

Kosin University Gospel Hospital (KUGH or Gospel Hospital) is a teaching hospital of the College of Medicine, Kosin University in 34 Amnam-dong Seo-gu Busan Busan, South Korea.

History

Gospel Hospital was established by Han Sang-Dong, Jeon Young Chang and Dr. Chang Kee-ryo (or Jang Gi-Ryeo) to care for refugees during the Korean War.[1]

The hospital was first established in a warehouse of the Third Youngdo Church, 46 2Ga, Namhang-dong, Busan. Later, in December 1951, the hospital was moved to 180, 2Ga, Yeongseon-dong, Youngdo-gu. Gospel Hospital moved to its current location in 1957, helped by a donation from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). A new building was constructed in 1959.[2]

In 1978, Gospel Hospital Cancer Center opened. This was a first for the southern region of the Republic of Korea, and it was the second cancer center founded in the country.

The hospital affiliated with The Gospel College of Nursing in 1968, The College of Medicine of Kosin University in 1981, and The Public Health Graduate School of Kosin University in 1993.

Current status and achievements

The hospital has 912 beds and is a leading institute for cancer treatment in Korea. The surgical staff performs over 400 operations for gastric cancer patients yearly, highest amount for hospitals in Busan and South Gyeongsang province. The clinical results for breast, colorectal, thyroid and pancreas surgeries are also notable.

Arrhythmia ablation and kidney transplantation were performed for the first time[when?] in Busan and South Gyeongsang province at Gospel Hospital.[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ Commencement Kosin University Gospel Hospital
  2. ^ Jigang Youcheol (2007-02-20). Chang Ki-ryŏ, kŭ saram (장기려, 그사람 지강유철) (in Korean). Hongseongsa (홍성사). ISBN 978-89-365-0750-3. OCLC 131441973.
  3. ^ Kim Yeong-hun (김영훈) (2007-12-27). "For cancer operation, these hospitals do good (암 수술, 이병원이 잘해요)" (in Korean). JoongAng Ilbo.
  4. ^ http://news20.busan.com/news/newsController.jsp?sectionId=1010070000&subSectionId=1010070000&newsId=20060711000114 베스트 닥터 in 부산 (Best Doctors in Busan) in Busan-ilbo
  5. ^ http://news20.busan.com/news/newsController.jsp?sectionId=1010070000&subSectionId=1010070000&newsId=20060808000099 베스트 닥터 in 부산 (Best doctors in Busan) in Busan-ilbo

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