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(코리아타운뉴스) “Koreans Will Receive Best Medical Services”

With its 115-year tradition, Cedars-Sinai reaches out to Korean community

“We’ll provide the highest quality medical service to the Korean community in the U.S.”

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center introduced its upscale facilities, staff and research topics to the Korean-American community for the first time in a press conference on Jan. 19.

“Our belief is that our hospital must continue to look after our neighbors for the next 115 years as we did for the last 115 years,” said Cedars-Sinai senior vice president Arthur J. Ochoa.

“Korean-Americans are also our neighbors. In the past, the approachability for them to our hospital has not been sufficient, but we’re going to expand our Korean staff and develop more programs tailored for the Korean community to improve that.”



As of today, Cedars-Sinai has a staff of 60 Korean employees.
“We’re conducting various researches on diseases that many Koreans are prone to, such as stomach and intestinal illnesses,” Ochoa said.

Cedars-Sinai’s biomedical sciences professor Jayoung Kim echoed Ochoa’s sentiments.

“I chose to work at Cedars-Sinai five years ago because this is a hospital that gives me a wider opportunity to conduct researches for our patients,” said Kim. “Our hospital has been paying a close attention and has also supported the efforts to research diseases, including liver and lung cancers, which many Koreans have sustained.”

Established in 1902, Cedars-Sinai is a nonprofit medical center with 886 beds at its current facilities in addition to 2,100 doctors and 3,000 nurses and health care specialists. It has been chosen as one of the best hospitals in the country by the U.S. News & World Report and has won the Consumers’ Choice Award at the National Research Corporation for 20 straight years.

Moreover, Cedars-Sinai has invested its efforts in providing free health care to students from low income families.


By Soo Yeon Oh



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