David Ko, clinical associate professor of neurology, and Ted Yamamori from the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, recently attended the groundbreaking of Pyongyang University Medical School, a new medical school in North Korea. The school is designed to improve medical education in North Korea and bolster medical care there. Ko and Yamamori also toured Kim Man Ryu hospital, which will be the hospital used for the medical school.
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