
The Korea Organ Donation Agency (Director Sam-Yeol Lee) announced on the 25th that it signed a 'Business Agreement for Activation of Organ Donation' with the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine (Chairman Jae-Hwa Cho) on the 24th.
The signing ceremony was held at the office of the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine, with the attendance of officials from both organizations, including Director Lee Sam-yeol of the Korea Organ Donation Agency and President Cho Jae-hwa of the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine.
Through this agreement, the two organizations will cooperate in ▲promoting and supporting each other’s events, ▲operating forums, seminars, and academic conferences, ▲cooperating in providing life-sharing education and operation for medical staff, and ▲cooperating in other projects being promoted by both organizations, with the goal of promoting organ donation and spreading a culture of life-sharing.
In particular, the two organizations will co-host the 'Korea Organ Donation Agency (KODA) Forum' to be held in the second half of this year and plan to work closely together to devise measures that will provide practical help to the medical field.
Chairman Cho Jae-hwa of the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine said, “I hope that this agreement will lead to a more systematic connection between the fields of critical care medicine and organ donation, and I look forward to actively cooperating with the Korea Organ Donation Agency to expand life-sharing.”
Director Lee Sam-yeol of the Korea Organ Donation Agency said, “I hope that the Korea Organ Donation Agency and the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine will utilize each organization’s expertise to cooperate in various fields and help save more lives.”
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