As the Fourth Industrial Revolution begins, the version of medicine we need is emphasizing the importance of management and prevention to protect our health rather than focusing on post-war trauma, acute infections, or treatment. In that sense, the modern Korean-popular traditional medicine is well tuned to the medical code of the fourth industrial revolution. As a descendant of my ancestors, I would like to have great pride in our national heritage and help many people to use it as a medical and cultural content in real life.
To do that, I would like to give you a sense of self-esteem in our culture, first of all, that the right understanding of difficult terms should be preceded. We hope that the Korean popular traditional medicine contents that have been rooted throughout our lives will be accompanied by the wings of ‘Global K-pop’ all over the world.
I hope that all of you will be healthy in your life, which is divided into the wonderful wings of the Korean traditional medicine toward the world.
In addition, with the channel of this book, it can add a lot of meaning to the formation of a healthy eating culture, so please use it in real life.
The writer, who graduated from Yonsei University's graduate school in Korea and has again walked the path of Korean medicine, received a master's degree and a doctorate from Kyung Hee University Graduate School of East and West Medicine in Korea. She served as a representative of the Korean Medical Center and Yein Korean Medical Center, as well as a lecturer at the Graduate School of Public Health at Keimyung University, a full-time doctor of Korean Medicine at Hanyang University's International Hospital.
As a doctor, she has operated a local hospital, worked at an international hospital and taught medical school, and is currently serving as a clinical director at a provincial hospital.
For a long time, she has been running a "Aligo" blog on Naver(Korean-SNS) and has been writing a series of articles on health in a medical term that is easy for readers to use (http://blog naver.com/pes516329). In particular, she has become a popular doctor among middle-aged readers (particularly women) by publishing articles on prevention and treatment of menopause and brain health with humanities insight. In addition, she participated in a number of media outlets, including lectures, newspapers and broadcasting, and the five-year-old 'Stay healthy until you're 99' has received enthusiastic response from readers across the country.
Among the authors' publications are the "The answer to dementia" (series 1 in which the mind spring makes a pattern of brains), "The Menopause, You need to rest to soften up" (series 2 in which the mind spring makes a pattern of brains), "Eat well and Live well", "Stay healthy until you're 99", "Seasonal food for brain health", and "AlphaGo Oriental Medicine(Encyclopedia on Oriental Medicine: Donguibogam)"
In addition, she participated in eLearning education for large companies such as Samsung Electronics and Hanwha Group, including the company's employees' competency-enhancing content "Pale Show-Donguibogam Health Act" and the nationwide teachers' telegraphy content "Energy-sufficient Donguibogam to Protect Health."