建国大獣医学部ボランティアサークル、伴侶動物文化大賞を受賞
Konkuk University School of Veterinary Medicine Volunteer Circle receives Companion Animal Culture Award
A volunteer circle affiliated with Konkuk University's College of Veterinary Medicine won the Companion Animal Culture Award. On the 13th, the school's College of Veterinary Medicine's volunteer circle ``Biophilia'' held a meeting with Seoul Chun (Middle School).
It was announced on the 14th that the group received the grand prize for student volunteer organization at the 2023 Korean Companion Animal Culture Awards Ceremony held at the Korean Press Center in ) ward.
The Companion Animal Culture Award was established in 2019 to encourage those who have contributed to the development of mature companion animal culture. Comprehensive
The event is sponsored by News 1 and Happy Pat, and supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Food (equivalent to Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) and the Korean Veterinary Medical Association.
This circle is the only veterinary volunteer circle in the School of Veterinary Medicine, and means "people who love life."
Contains. It was founded in 2015 by students who wanted to take advantage of the unique characteristics of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in volunteer activities, and as of 2023, it has 114 current students and 84 alumni.
Since its establishment, Professor Yoon Hong-young (director of the school's veterinary hospital) has served as the instructor, and △veterinary medical volunteers (assisting with spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, etc.)
131 times in total △General volunteer work (basic animal management at animal welfare centers, walking, cleaning, etc.)
172 times in total△Overseas medical volunteering (there is a shortage of veterinary specialists)
He has been actively engaged in volunteer activities, including a total of five national visits, vaccinations, and deworming support. Kim Min Ju, the president of the club and a student, said, ``Our little volunteer
We will continue to make even greater efforts in the future with the confidence that TIA activities can contribute to the development of companion animal culture."
2023/12/14 19:02 KST
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