Seoul National University Hospital
Hannah Lee is a Clinical Research Associate at Seoul National University Hospital since September 2021 and a Fulbright Scholar with the Fulbright Association since August 2021. Prior experience includes an internship with the Stanford Neurodiversity Project, where responsibilities involved planning and hosting a summer research education camp for high schoolers. Hannah's prior roles at Brown University encompassed positions such as Secretary of the Class Coordinating Board, MAPS Coordinator, and Peer Career Advisor, providing career resources and support to students. Hannah also interned at Women and Infants Hospital, served as a Research Assistant at Bradley Hospital, and held clinical positions at Cognoa and Stanford University School of Medicine. Additionally, leadership roles include guiding urban Girl Scout troops and working as a Mental Health Reviewer for the American Public Health Association. Hannah holds an A.B. in Public Health with a focus on Maternal and Child Health from Brown University.
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Through the historical tradition of Jejungwon and Daehan Hospital, Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH), as the representative medical center of Korea, has heralded as a national development engine raising the nation’s healthcare system to world-class standards in the medical sciences, as well as medical education, research, and patient care. Currently, SNUH consists of different branches which have been ramified over the years as an extension of the main branch located in Daehak-ro: SNU Bundang Hospital, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, SNUH Healthcare System Gangnam Center, SNU Children's Hospital, and SNU Cancer Hospital. Moreover, it signaled the announcing of Korea’s excellence in medicine by opening offices overseas, such as in the U.S. and the Middle East. This led Korean healthcare to be at the forefront of achieving the mission of making ‘Medical Korea’ be internationally recognized. As SNUH offers services on the basis of higher principles and proven evidence, it adopts a paradigm shift to combine existing diagnosis and treatment models with high-tech disease control and prevention programs. In this way, SNUH can take the initiative in building a sustainable heatlhcare system at a national level. We will lead the future of SNUH by sharing the following keywords within the community of our hospital and remembering them in maintaining SNUH’s core values: creation, sympathy, and innovation. We will focus on the development and globalization of our medical technology, in hopes that you will join us in our efforts to make SNUH into a place that shows others the importance of love, kindness, and communication. As a partner safeguarding not only people’s health but also dignity, we will always be faithfully committed to our duties as Korea’s national medical center.