On the 17th, Gimhae City in Gyeongnam held the 353rd Citizen Culture Lecture at the city hall's main conference room, inviting Professor Kim Janghan, a forensic medicine expert.
According to the city, Professor Kim earned his master's and doctorate degrees in forensic medicine from Seoul National University and is currently a professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Ulsan University College of Medicine. He is especially recognized as an authority in the field of forensic medicine.
He serves as the president of the Korean Society of Forensic Medicine, president of the Korean Society of Medical Law, and vice president of the Korean Society of Medical Ethics, actively working in the fields of medical law and medical ethics.
Professor Kim Janghan is giving a lecture on the topic "How Is a Good Death Possible?" [Photo by Gimhae City Hall, Gyeongnam]
On this day, Professor Kim delivered a lecture titled "How Is a Good Death Possible?"
He discussed the concept of a "good death (well-dying)" at the final stage of life and shared cases related to the Act on Decisions on Life-Sustaining Treatment, introducing what needs to be known to design a good death.
Professor Kim Jang-han (right) is donating the full lecturer fee from the civic education lecture to the Gimhae City hometown love donation fund. Photo by Gimhae City Hall, Gyeongnam
Professor Kim donated his entire lecture fee as a hometown love donation, becoming the first donor in the form of talent donation.
He said, "I am glad that the lecture for the citizens of Gimhae has led to a hometown love donation for the citizens. I hope it can be of some help to my hometown, Gimhae."
Mayor Hong Taeyong said, "We are grateful that Professor Kim, a distinguished medical professional from Gimhae, provided a great lecture to our citizens and participated in the hometown love donation. We will do our best to repay this healthy support for our city’s development."
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