Kim Bongyoung
Division of Epidemic Intelligence Service, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cheongju, Korea.
Osong Public Health Res Perspect. 2015 Apr;6(2):133-9. doi: 10.1016/j.phrp.2015.02.004. Epub 2015 Feb 19.
South Korea dispatches Korean nationals to partner developing countries as an Official Development Assistance (ODA) project through the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). In the health sector, KOICA dispatches international cooperation doctors (ICDs), nurses, physical therapists, radiologic technologists, nutritionists, medical laboratory technologists, occupational therapists, and dental hygienists. A total of 216 ICDs were dispatched over 19 times from 1995 until 2013. There were 19 areas of specialties among the ICDs. The most common specialty was internal medicine (61/216, 28.2%), the second most common specialty was general surgery (43/216, 19.9%), followed by oriental medicine (27/216, 12.5%), pediatrics (17/216, 7.9%), orthopedics (16/216, 7.4%), family medicine (16/216, 7.4%), and odontology (14/216, 6.5%). The ICDs have worked in 21 countries. KOICA dispatched the highest number of ICDs to Asia (97/216, 44.9%), followed by Africa (50/216, 23.1%), Latin America (34/216, 15.7%), the commonwealth of independent states (31/216, 14.4%), and Oceania (4/216, 1.9%). Nobody was dispatched to the Middle East. A total of 134 KOICA health professionals were dispatched to Peru from 1996 until October 1, 2014. Of these, 19.4% (26/134) were ICDs, 44.8% (60/216) were nurses, 20.1% (27/134) were physical therapists, 6.7% (9/134) were radiologic technologists, 2.2% (3/134) were nutritionists, and 6.7% (9/134) were medical laboratory. ICDs' specialties comprised internal medicine (13/26, 50%), family medicine (8/26, 30.8%), pediatrics (2/26, 7.7%), otorhinolaryngology (1/26, 3.8%), orthopedics (1/26, 3.8%), and oriental medicine (1/26, 3.8%). Most of the dispatched health professionals worked at institutions that were supported by KOICA. For this reason, the proportion of health professionals who worked at public health centers (PHCs) was the highest (58.2%, 78/134) when classified by workplace type. Other KOICA health professionals worked at hospitals, governmental organizations (GOs), or schools.
韩国通过韩国国际合作机构(KOICA)将韩国公民作为官方发展援助(ODA)项目派遣到伙伴发展中国家。在卫生领域,KOICA派遣国际合作医生(ICD)、护士、物理治疗师、放射技师、营养师、医学检验技师、职业治疗师和口腔保健员。从1995年到2013年,共19次派遣了216名国际合作医生。国际合作医生中有19个专业领域。最常见的专业是内科(61/216,28.2%),第二常见的专业是普通外科(43/216,19.9%),其次是东方医学(27/216,12.5%)、儿科(17/216,7.9%)、骨科(16/216,7.4%)、家庭医学(16/216,7.4%)和牙科(14/216,6.5%)。国际合作医生在21个国家工作。KOICA向亚洲派遣的国际合作医生数量最多(97/216,44.9%),其次是非洲(50/216,23.1%)、拉丁美洲(34/216,15.7%)、独立国家联合体(31/216,14.4%)和大洋洲(4/216,1.9%)。没有人被派往中东地区。从1996年到2014年10月1日,共有134名KOICA卫生专业人员被派往秘鲁。其中,19.4%(26/134)是国际合作医生,44.8%(60/216)是护士,20.1%(27/134)是物理治疗师,6.7%(9/134)是放射技师,2.2%(3/134)是营养师,6.7%(9/134)是医学检验人员。国际合作医生的专业包括内科(13/26,50%)、家庭医学(8/26,30.8%)、儿科(2/26,7.7%)、耳鼻喉科(1/26,3.8%)、骨科(1/26,3.8%)和东方医学(1/26,3.8%)。大多数被派遣的卫生专业人员在由KOICA支持的机构工作。因此,按工作场所类型分类时,在公共卫生中心(PHC)工作的卫生专业人员比例最高(58.2%,78/134)。其他KOICA卫生专业人员在医院、政府组织(GO)或学校工作。