60th Annual Meeting in Autumn

Presentation information

国際シンポジウム

国際シンポジウム
世界の歯周病事情とJSPとの今後の連携について

Sat. Dec 16, 2017 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM A会場 (メインホール)

座長:古市 保志(国際交流委員会委員長、北海道医療大学 歯周歯内治療学分野)、齋藤 淳(国際交流委員会副委員長、東京歯科大学 歯周病学講座)

[IS-3] Periodontal Status in Korea and Future collaboration between JSP and KAP

Seong-Ho Choi (President, Korean Academy of Periodontology)

研修コード:2504

略歴
Education and Training
1981-1985 D.D.S., College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
1985-1988 Internship and Residency, Department of Periodontics, Dental Infirmary, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University
1986-1988 M.S. Graduate from Dental College, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
1991-1994 Ph D. Graduate from Dental College, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
Academic Appointments
2005-Present Professor : Department of Periodontics, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
2010- 2012 Vice Dean of Postgraduate Affair, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
2014-2016 Vice Dean of Academic Affair , College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
2010-2014 Vice Preasident: The Korean Society for Biomaterials
2015-Present Vice Preasident in KAO (Korean Academy of Osseointegration)
1995-Present Vice Preasident: Research institute for Periodontal Regeneration
2016-Present President in KADR (Korea of IADR)
2017-Present Preasident in KAP (Korean Academy of Periodontology)
2017-Present Preasident: Korean Official Dental Association
The Korean Academy of Periodontology (KAP) was founded in 1960 and currently holds 2184 members. Next year will be the 10th annual National Gum day in Korea established by the KAP in order to increase public awareness of periodontal disease and to improve community dental services in periodontics.
Since the signing of sisterhood relationship between JSP and KAP in 1991, collaborative exchange has created opportunities and development. Such efforts have led to expansion of the collaborative network including China and Mongolia. And now, APSP, in the entire Asian-Pacific region, is actively involved in the growth of the periodontal society. At this stage, we endeavor to maintain the expansive and cooperative relationship with JSP by creating the Young researcher exchange program, which would provide platform for more realistic academic advancements for the future of periodontology.
I wish for prosperity and success for JSP.