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Lim Hyun-taek, 42nd President-elect of the Korean Medical Association, completes formation of transition committee

The transition committee consists of Chairman Yeon Jun-heum, Secretary Park Jong-hyuk, and Spokesperson Seong Hye-young.
The takeover of corporate affairs is expected to be completed quickly in this critical time.

Lim Hyun-taek, the 42nd president-elect of the Korean Medical Association, completed the formation of the transition committee on the 29th. He announced that he plans to operate the 42nd Korean Medical Association Executive Department without a hitch by pushing for a quick takeover of the affairs.

The transition committee was chaired by Yeon Jun-heum, president of the Korean Society of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. The chairman served as the insurance director of the 36th, 37th, 38th, and 40th Korean Medical Association, and is currently serving as the insurance director of the 41st executive branch and a member of the Health Insurance Policy Deliberation Committee.

The transition committee secretary was Park Jong-hyuk, former general affairs director of the Korean Medical Association. Secretary Park Jong-hyuk served as the 40th Executive Director of the Executive Department and the 41st Medical Director of the Korean Medical Association. The acquisition committee’s spokesperson consisted of Seong Hye-young (Director of Yonsei Life Tree Internal Medicine Clinic), who is currently serving as the insurance director of the Seongnam City Medical Association.

In addition, Lee Jae-hee, representative attorney at Myeongjae Law Firm, Chae Dong-young, director of Sangsang Clinic, Heo Gyeong, director of Yonsei I-Mom Pediatrics and Adolescent Clinic, Heo Ji-hyun, representative attorney at Sowha Law Office, Park Jun-il, current insurance director, and Park Yong-eon, former planning director of the Korean Medical Association, joined the acquisition committee.

Spokesperson Seong Hye-young said, “As the medical community is in a very critical time and the capabilities of the elected president are focused on very urgent situations such as operating an emergency response committee and promoting external affairs, the transition committee will quickly complete the task of taking over affairs so that the 42nd executive branch can proceed without a hitch.” “We will do our best to ensure that we can focus on our work,” he said.

He then explained, “As the 41st Executive Department is currently operating under an acting system, we plan to request that the acquisition work be completed quickly through close cooperation.”

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