- Author:
Koo Young JUNG
1
;
Sang Jin SHIN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Editorial
- Keywords: Ewha Medical Care; Medical missionary; Boguyeogwan
- MeSH: Academic Medical Centers; Cambodia; Female; Humans; Missionaries; Nepal; Religious Missions; Schools, Medical; Uzbekistan; Vietnam
- From:The Ewha Medical Journal 2017;40(1):1-8
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: Historically, Ewha University Medical Center roots from Boguyeogwan, which was founded by missionaries in 1887 as the first women's hospital. Inheriting the spirit of missions, Ewha Medical Care (EMC) is an official missionary activity of Ewha Womans University that provide regular mission trips to offer medical services in underdeveloped countries. The first EMC trip was to Nepal in 1989 at the request of Nepalese Sakura Rajbhandary, a graduate of Ewha Womans University Medical School. Mission trips continued to Nepal from 1989 to 2001, and since 2003 mission fields were changed to Cambodia, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan. Since 2014, EMC has sent 3 mission teams to each countries, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan, every year. The final mission of EMC in the future is to establish a missionary hospital in the third world where medical service is in need as Boguyeogwan was established by missionaries to protect and save poor Korean women in the past.