성의교정
- Catholic Institute for Applied Anatomy
- Cell Death Disease Research Center
- Functional RNomics Research Center
- Institute of Hansen's Disease
- Catholic Rheumatism Research Center
- Catholic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank
- Research Institute of Vaccine and Bio
- Cancer Research Institute
- Research Institute of Biomedical Engineering
- Cell and Tissue Engineering Institute
- Catholic Research Institute for Human Genome Polymorphism
- Transplant Research Center
- Institute of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences
- Research Institute of Visual Sciences
- The Catholic University Liver Research Center
- Cancer Evolution Research Center
- Department of Laboratory Animal
- Catholic Neuroscience Institute
- Advanced Institute for Radiation Fusion Medical Technology
- Institute for Translational Research and Molecular Imaging
- Catholic Prostate Research Institute
- Pharmacometrics Institute for Practical Education and Training
- Advanced Institute for Advanced Fusion Medical Device Development
- Institute for Aging and Metabolic Diseases
- Catholic Leukemia and Lymphoma Institute
- Center for Integrative Rheumatoid Transcriptomics and Dynamics
- Catholic Precision Medicine Research Center
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research Center
- Catholic Central Laboratory of Surgery
- Catholic Institute for Intractable Cardiovascular Disease
- Catholic Brain Bank
About Institute of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences
The Institute of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences at the Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine was established in recognition of the fact that medicine is deeply interconnected with human life, society, and culture, and to foster interdisciplinary reflection and inquiry in this context. The Institute brings together researchers from diverse fields—including medicine, theology, literature, history, philosophy, science and technology studies, and the social sciences—to establish the theoretical foundations of the medical humanities and social sciences, to promote reflective practices essential in clinical settings, and to cultivate a human-centered culture of care. Furthermore, drawing on the intellectual tradition of the Catholic Church, the Institute seeks to contribute to vital research for training healthcare professionals equipped with empathy, communication skills, and critical thinking, grounded in the values of the dignity of human life and the holistic growth of the human person.
Contact
- Address :
- Room 301, 3rd Floor, Songeui Hall,222 Banpo-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Tel :
- 02-3147-8481, 8484
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