Samsung Medical Center
Jong-Soo Choi serves as the Chief Technology Officer and Information Technology Lead at 삼성서울병원 since December 1994, where responsibilities include project management, web administration, and management functions. In addition to this role, Jong-Soo Choi is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Digital Health at Sungkyunkwan University, active since March 2023, and previously held a visiting professorship there from September 2016 to August 2019. Jong-Soo Choi contributed as a Technical Project Manager for the National P-HIS Research Project at Samsung Medical Center from July 2017 to April 2018, focused on precision medicine and funded by the Korean government. Early career experience includes a software developer position at Samsung SDS from December 1993 to November 1994. Educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Soongsil University (2009-2012), an MBA in Management from Korea National Open University (2007-2009), and a BA in Biology from Hanyang University (1986-1994), along with a brief educational experience at the University at Buffalo School of Management in 2000.
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Samsung Medical Center
The Samsung Medical Center consists of a hospital and a cancer center. SMC is a tertiary hospital manned by approximately 7,400 staff including over 1,200 doctors and 2,300 nurses. Since its foundation, the Samsung Medical Center has successfully incorporated and developed an advanced model with the motto of becoming a "patient-centered hospital," a new concept in Korea. Equipped with advanced medical service infrastructure including outstanding medical staff, order communication system (OCS), picture archiving communication system (PACS), clinical pathology automation system, and logistics automation system, SMC is defining a new hospital culture in Korea by being the best hospital in terms of hi-tech medical services and through the provision of genuine patient-centered medical services (shortest waiting time, hospital that does not require guardians). Since March 1997 when it was established to train the students of Sungkyunkwan University's school of medicine, the Samsung Medical Center has admitted 40 of the nation's top students each year to prepare for a bright future at the center. As such, the Samsung Medical Center as a medical institute leading the medical community has become Korea's best hospital in terms of care, research, and education. The Samsung Medical Center considers the next 10 years to be crucial in its bid to become a world-class medical institute and makes all-out efforts and investment in ensuring that it is prepared for the future. To ensure its further growth, the Samsung Medical Center opened the Samsung Cancer Center and Samsung Cancer Lab in 2008 and 2009, respectively; it is set to open the Samsung International Medical Center in 2015.