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Present Status of the Combination of Oriental and Western Medicine in Korea with Particular Emphasis on East-West Medical Center. Kang Sung-Keel, OMD, PhD. Professor. College of Oriental Medicine. Kyunghee University, Seoul 130-702, Republic of Korea. Introduction.
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Present Status of the Combination of Oriental and Western Medicine in Korea with Particular Emphasis on East-West Medical Center Kang Sung-Keel, OMD, PhD Professor College of Oriental Medicine Kyunghee University, Seoul 130-702, Republic of Korea
Introduction The successful combination of East-West medicines 1. Careful planning involving identification of needs and resources 2. Solution of existing problems 3. Development and implementation of positive policy 4. Development of a workable unified medical care with mutual respect, recognition and collaboration
Technologic Metaphysical Holistic Analytical Concentric Scientific Philosophical Individual Health-oriented Disease-oriented Quantitative Qualitative Objective Anatomical Functional Subjective Differences Between Oriental and Western Medicine Oriental Medicine Western Medicine Self-strengthening Elimination Causes
Dominant Function of Brain Right Hemisphere Left Hemisphere Holistic Non-verbal Verbal Analytic Artistic, Musical Mathematical Intellectual Metaphoric Emotional (EQ) Deductive Rational (IQ) Inductive Spiritual, Mental Experimental Physical Empirical Imaginative Linear Literal Spatial Logic, Scientific Intuitive, Philosophic Western Medicine Oriental Medicine
Diagnostic Methods of Oriental Medicine Inspection Yin & Yang Inferior & Exterior Deficiency & Excess Cold & Heat Pulsation, Palpation & Percussion Auscultation & Alfaction Inquiring
Technical Classification of Treatment Acupuncture Moxibustion Equilibrium State Herbal Medicine Oriental Physiotherapy
Present Status of Combination of Oriental and Western Medicine in Korea
Present Status of Collaboration with Western Medicine inOriental Medical Hospital No Collaboration with Western Medicine 1(2%) with Western Hospitals 15(31%) Others 8(16%) with Local Western Clinics 25(51%)
Distribution of Specialists (Co-diagnosis with Oriental Medical Hospital)
Organization of Kyunghee University Medical Center East-West Medical Center New Medicine (The 3rd Medicine) Oriental Hospital Western Hospital Dental Hospital
Brief history of East-West Medicines at Kyunghee University Medical Center Feb 4, 1971 Foundation of East-West medical research center First appendectomy through sole acupuncture anesthesia in the world Sept 9, 1972 Opening of East-West general health diagnosis center Sept 1, 1995 Aug 5, 1998 Opening of East-West kidney center Oct 5, 2001 Symposium on the cooperation of East-West medicines in the 21st century
Consultation Course in East-West Medical Center at Kyunghee University Medical Center Reservation & Reception Reservation & Reception Primary Consultation with General Check-Up Primary Consultation with General Check-Up From 1998 Co-diagnosis with Oriental and Western Medical Specialists Western Medicine Co-treatment Oriental Medicine
East-West Kidney Clinic at Kyunghee University Medical Center Main Diseases Nephrology, Pediatric Nephrology Combined Departments Renal failure, Uremia Glomerulonephritis Pyelonephritis Internal MedicineⅥ (Nephro-Endocrine System) Renal syndrome
Orthopedic Surgery Rheumatology Acupuncture & Moxibustion East-West Arthritis Clinic at Kyunghee University Medical Center Main Diseases Combined Departments Rheumatoid arthritis , Rheumatic disease Degenerative arthritis, Gout Osteonecrosis, Articular malformation Tuberculous arthritis
East-West Neuroscience Clinic at Kyunghee University Medical Center Neurosurgery Neurology Main Diseases Combined Departments Cerebral infarction, Cerebral hemorrhage Parkinson's disease, Multiple sclerosis Facial spasm, Ptosis Acupuncture & Moxibustion Sasang Constitutional Medicine Hypertensive encephalopathy Transverse myelitis
Therapeutic Results at East-West Arthritis Center in Kyunghee University Medical Hospital Objectives Survey of self-satisfaction and therapeutic effects of combined therapy of western and oriental medicine in arthritis patients Methods 119 patients were examined by interview or telephone interview for self-information , analyzed self-satisfaction or self-reliance to combined therapy, and past medical history
General Health and Daily Living Activity Changes After Combined Therapy of Western and Oriental Medicine
Reliance in Staff Results for questions on western doctors, oriental doctors, nurses, physical therapists, officers, and nutritional consultants
Therapeutic Results at East-West Arthritis Center Satisfaction on the treatment at East-West Arthritis Center
Satisfaction for Therapeutic Environment facilities, convenience for visiting, equipment, sanitation, and cost
Presentlynone,But Further observation required Side Effects of East-West Treatment Compared with Previous Treatment
Therapeutic Results at Neuroscience Center in Kyunghee University Medical Hospital Objectives Effectiveness of East ( Sasang constitutional medicine) - West (neurology) combined therapy for stroke inpatients Methods Design Case-controlled study Single nuerologicTx East-West combined Tx Group Taeumin stroke inpatients in KMC Taeumin stroke inpatients in KOMC 4/1/01-8/31/01 4/1/01-8/31/01 Period of Tx 17 29 Numbers
General Concept of Sasang Constitutional Medicine Soyangin Taeyangin Taeumin Soeumin
Therapeutic Results at Neuroscience Center The group treated by neurological therapy The group treated by East-West combined therapy The change of number of problems in Sasang Constitutional Symptomatic Scale(SCSS)
Conclusion Harmonization of Oriental and Western Medicine Oriental Medicine Western Medicine The 3rd Medicine New Medical Science and Art in the 21st Century
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