Baek Heechong Professor
Location 102관 521호
E-mail hcbaek@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5976
Choe Kwisoon Professor
Location 102관 707호
E-mail kwisoonchoe@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5997
Choi Eun Young Assistant Professor
Location 102관 529-3호
E-mail eychoi@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-6800
Choi Sookja Associate Professor
Location 102관 529-1호
E-mail sjchoi2u@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-6862
Choi Sungkyoung Associate Professor
Location 102관 714호
E-mail schoi0801@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5650
Choi Yunjung Professor
Location 102관 718호
E-mail yunjungchoi@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5986
Chung Jihey Associate Professor
Location 102관 704호
E-mail sjchung@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5932
Han Jeehee Assistant Professor
Location 303관 407-2호
E-mail jeeheehan@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5724
Han Kihye Professor
Location 102관 526호
E-mail hankihye@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5995
Hong Hyechong Associate Professor
Location 106관 401-3호
E-mail julieh@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5876
Hong Soomin Assistant Professor
Location 102관 712호
E-mail smhong@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5645
Jang Insil Professor
Location 102관 701호
E-mail shili79@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5744
Jang Soongnang Dean, Professor
Location 102관 717호
E-mail sjang@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5806
Jun Jeehye Assistant Professor
Location 102관 715호
E-mail jjun27@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5291
Kang Heesun Professor
Location 102관 706호
E-mail goodcare@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5699
Kim hyejin Assistant Professor
Location
E-mail khj1203@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-6686
Kim Hyejin Associate Professor
Location
E-mail hkim2019@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5659
Kim Jieun Associate Professor
Location
E-mail jieunkim@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5689
Kim Jisu Professor
Location
E-mail jisu80@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5991
Kim Kisook Professor
Location
E-mail kiskim@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5723
Kim Sangsuk Professor
Location
E-mail kss0530@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5987
Kim Sunghee Professor
Location
E-mail sung1024@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5985
Kim Yoonjung Professor
Location
E-mail yoonjung@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-6855
Kim Youngmee Professor
Location
E-mail ykim@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5984
Kwak Yeunhee Professor
Location
E-mail kwak0613@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5900
Lee Gyuyoung Professor
Location 102관 705호
E-mail queyoung@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5982
Lee Haeyoung Professor
Location 102관 529-5호
E-mail im0202@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5472
Lee Sukjeong Professor
Location 102관 702호
E-mail lsj1109@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5983
Lee Won Associate Professor
Location 102관 529-2호
E-mail oness38@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5742
Lim Eunju Associate Professor
Location 103관 309-2호
E-mail dew7593@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5996
Min Ari Associate Professor
Location
E-mail amin@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5642
Park Sihyun Associate Professor
Location 103관 309-1호
E-mail sh8379@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5737
Park So Hyun Associate Professor
Location
E-mail spark5@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5667
Roh Youngsook Professor
Location
E-mail aqua@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5978
Ryu Eunjung Professor
Location
E-mail go2ryu@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5681
Shin Gisoo Professor
Location 102관 527호
E-mail gisoo@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5975
Son Heesook Professor
Location 102동 709호
E-mail son@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5998
Son Younjung Professor
Location 103관 309-4호
E-mail yjson@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5198
Yoo Haeyoung Associate Professor
Location 102관 524호
E-mail hyoo@cau.ac.kr
TEL 02-820-5989
Baek Heechong
Professor02-820-5976
hcbaek@cau.ac.kr
102관 521호
Choe Kwisoon
Professor02-820-5997
kwisoonchoe@cau.ac.kr
102관 707호
Dr. Choe has lectured on mental health nursing, bioethics and nursing ethics, health communication, and qualitative research methodology. Her main areas of interest are community-based mental health promotion, caring for the healing of people with mental illness, and nurses’ ethical difficulties and coping. She is also reviewing research papers applying qualitative research methodologies in national and international journals of nursing.
Choi Eun Young
Assistant Professor02-820-6800
eychoi@cau.ac.kr
102관 529-3호
- Emergency Center, Asan Medical Center (2008-2011)
- The office of Performance Improvement, Asan Medical Center(2011-2014)
- Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine (2015-2018)
- Ulsan Public Health Policy Institute (2021)
Choi Sookja
Associate Professor02-820-6862
sjchoi2u@cau.ac.kr
102관 529-1호
MAIN CAREER
1995-1998 Nurse, Samsung Medical Center
2000-2002 Researcher, Korea Health Industry Development Institute(KHIDI)
2002-2007 Chief Researcher, Health Insurance Policy Research Institute in National Health Insurance Service(NHIS)
2007-2010 Researcher, Institute of Health & Environment,Seoul National University
2015.9 - current Assistant professor, Chung-Ang University
Choi Sungkyoung
Associate Professor02-820-5650
schoi0801@cau.ac.kr
102관 714호
2008-2013 RN, PICU/NRICU, Samsung Medical Center
2013-2017 Researcher, Asian Institute of Bioethics and Health Law, Yonsei University
2017-2019 Manager, Department of Policy, Korean Nursing Association
2019-2021 Postdoctoral researcher, Yonsei University College of Medicine
Choi Yunjung
Professor02-820-5986
yunjungchoi@cau.ac.kr
102관 718호
Professor Choi established the philosophy that psychiatric mental health nursing is a process of fully practicing the nature of caring, which is the essence of nursing. Based on this, she is making persistent efforts to improve nursing expertise and expand the body of knowledge in nursing practice, education, research, and policy related to traumatic stress, community mental health, and simulated education.
Chung Jihey
Associate Professor02-820-5932
sjchung@cau.ac.kr
102관 704호
Dr. Chung is an assistant professor of nursing at Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University. Dr. Chung is interested in pediatric nursing, especially adolescents. Her research focuses on health-promoting behaviors, such as eating habits, physical activity, or tobacco use, and their social networks. Children’s behaviors can be developed within their networks, influencing or influenced by family or peers. Revealing the underlying mechanisms of family’s or friends’ influences could be helpful to design more proper interventions for health-promoting behaviors.
Han Jeehee
Assistant Professor02-820-5724
jeeheehan@cau.ac.kr
303관 407-2호
Han Kihye
Professor02-820-5995
hankihye@cau.ac.kr
102관 526호
Dr. Han is an enthusiastic nurse scientist and outstanding researcher. She is an Associate Professor of Nursing at the Chung-Ang University College of Nursing. Dr. Han’s research interests include nursing workforce issues in relation to nurse and patient outcomes in various settings. Her research incorporates quantitative methods with advanced statistical analysis techniques, e.g.,. longitudinal analysis and latent class modeling. The significance of her research has been recognized with highly competitive funding from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) and Bumsuk Academic Research Institute. She has over 40 high quality publications in peer-reviewed journals and professional publications. Dr Han is now collaborating with the University of Maryland School of Nursing research team for expanding the US nursing phenomena to Korean for cross-cultural comparison and policy recommendation. Dr Han has been working with the team since 2008, first as a graduate RA in the University of Maryland School of Nursing PhD program, then as a post-doctoral fellow, and currently as Associate Professor at Chung-Ang University College of Nursing in Seoul, Korea. She has developed expertise in analysis of large national databases, contribute her expertise to organizing the study datasets, and consult on the design and execution of the data analysis.
Hong Hyechong
Associate Professor02-820-5876
julieh@cau.ac.kr
106관 401-3호
Dr. Hong is an Associate Professor at Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University and an outstanding researcher and educator. She is currently a director for nursing science and research institute. She also has over 13 years of experience in acute hospitals as a staff nurse and a charge nurse. She is very intelligent, articulate in both Korean and English, and an ambitious and energetic faculty member. Dr. Hong’s scientific focus has been on chronic illnesses including cancer-related symptom clustering and management. Her research incorporates qualitative and quantitative methods, innovative statistics, and mHealth. She has many publications in highly ranked peer-reviewed journals.
Hong Soomin
Assistant Professor02-820-5645
smhong@cau.ac.kr
102관 712호
Dr. Soomin Hong is an Assistant Professor at the Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University. Her research is dedicated to advancing nursing science by improving the quality of life for cancer patients through innovative and integrative approaches to symptom management and supportive care. With a particular focus on older adults with advanced cancer, Dr. Hong explores frailty, symptom burden, and rehabilitation strategies that enhance patients' functional recovery and overall well-being. Recognizing the critical role of caregivers in optimizing patient care, she also investigates supportive interventions that address their needs. In addition to patient and caregiver research, her work extends to nursing education, where she focuses on clinical reasoning training and competency development to enhance the quality of oncology nursing practice. Through evidence-based research and interdisciplinary collaboration, she strives to develop targeted interventions that improve patient outcomes and contribute to the evolving field of oncology nursing.
Professional Experience
Assistant Professor, Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University (2025 ? current)
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Konyang University (2023 ? 2025)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Yonsei University College of Nursing (2022 ? 2023)
Teaching and Research Assistant, Yonsei University College of Nursing (2017 ? 2022)
Staff Nurse (RN, OCN), Asan Medical Center (2011 ? 2017)
Jang Insil
Professor02-820-5744
shili79@cau.ac.kr
102관 701호
Dr. Jang (PhD, CNS, RN) is an Associate Professor of Nursing at College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University. She has worked as a staff RN and Clinical Nurse Specialist of Cardiovascular surgery department for 13 years in Asan Medical Center. And she has worked as an Assistant Professor of Nursing at University of Ulsan for 5 years. Dr. Jang’s scientific focus has been on cardiovascular patient care, clinical nurse specialists and management of cardiovascular disease. The significance of her research has been recognized with funding from National Research Foundation of Korea. She has over several publications in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and professional publications. She is constantly trying to keep the leadership in nursing profession, education, and research.
Jang Soongnang
Dean, Professor02-820-5806
sjang@cau.ac.kr
102관 717호
Dr. Jang has played an role in building some of important research related to healthy aging, health equity, care and disability, community based health intervention supported by local and central government. She has contributed seminal research findings on the social determinants of healthy aging in Korean society, as well as conducted intervention studies for vulnerable populations. As a social epidemiologist and nursing scientist who works extensively in the area of international health, she has collaborated with international scholars in public health field. Especially the influence of retirement processes, gender roles, caregiver burden, as well as the influences of marital status, social ties and social capital on population health have been the main topics with collaboration studies.
Dr. Jang also has been conducting a cross-national comparative study with me using longitudinal studies of aging as well as other comparable panel data from Europe, US, Japan and England. Her research promises to yield important insights into what are the shared factors as well as what are the unique factors for health and well being in later life comparing Western and Eastern societies. Her collaboration with researchers has proved to be quite productive and will be influential in determining the future direction of the study of public health in Korea. Dr. Jang leads in the area of community health research, public health nursing, health disparity, aging related social determinants.
Jun Jeehye
Assistant Professor02-820-5291
jjun27@cau.ac.kr
102관 715호
Dr. Jun’s research has focused on biobehavioral interventions for symptom management to promote daily functioning and quality of life among adults with chronic diseases and their family caregivers. In particular, based on her clinical experience in an intensive care unit for eight years, she has helped to improve sleep quality among critically ill patients. During her postdoctoral research, she contributed to biological nursing science in testing the use of biomarkers to measure stress in people living with dementia and their family caregivers. Her long-term research goal is to develop interventions for reducing symptom burden in patient-caregiver dyads and to test the interventions’ effects using biomarkers and physiological responses. Dr. Jun is a member of a multidisciplinary, multisite research team with members in Sweden and the United States.
Kang Heesun
Professor02-820-5699
goodcare@cau.ac.kr
102관 706호
Kim hyejin
Assistant Professor02-820-6686
khj1203@cau.ac.kr
Kim Hyejin
Associate Professor02-820-5659
hkim2019@cau.ac.kr
Hyejin Kim is an assistant professor at Chung-Ang University Red Cross College of Nursing, starting on March 1, 2019. Dr. Kim received her PhD in Nursing (with a focus on palliative and end-of-life care) from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. She was a 2016 Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA predoctoral (F31) Fellow and a 2013-2015 National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence Patricia G. Archbold scholar during her doctoral education. Upon the completion of her doctoral education, she pursued post-doctoral fellowship at the Center for Nursing Excellence in Palliative Care at Emory university School of Nursing. Her research has been focused on improving the quality of care and promoting palliative care for older adults who have lost decision-making capacity, and their surrogates. Her research areas include palliative and end-of-life care (particularly goals-of-care discussions and advance care planning); dementia and long-term care; and qualitative & mixed-methods research. Dr. Kim also has various clinical experiences including critical care, cardiovascular nursing, rehabilitation, and nursing home care. She worked as a registered nurse at the Asan Medical Center (CSICU) in Korea and the Good Shepherd Penn Partners (LTACH) in Pennsylvania, USA, and as a nurse practitioner in nursing homes in Pennsylvania, USA. She teaches Adult and Gerontological Nursing.
Kim Jieun
Associate Professor02-820-5689
jieunkim@cau.ac.kr
Dr. Jieun Kim is an assistant professor of humanities and social nursing at Chung-Ang University. Her scientific focus has been on the identifying of overweight or obesity in community children. She has several publications in peer-reviewed journals using evidence-based research like as a systematic review and national health data mining.
Currently, she is committed to the dissemination and implementation of home visiting and primary health care services. She is conducting an “Operating of Expert Group on Health Promotion for the Seoul Metropolitan Government”, and "A research for revision of home visiting health care services (the Ministry of Health and Welfare)“ as a sub-project investigator.
Kim Jisu
Professor02-820-5991
jisu80@cau.ac.kr
Ji-su Kim got her BSN from Chung-Ang University, and Ph.D. from Chung-Ang University. She worked at Chung-Ang University Hospital about 3 years from 2002 to 2005. She worked at Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention from 2008 to 2010. She performed the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey as a senior researcher. And from 2010 to 2014, She taught the fundamental nursing at Hallym Polytechnic University. She is now an associate professor at Chung-Ang University, department of nursing.
Kim Kisook
Professor02-820-5723
kiskim@cau.ac.kr
Dr. Kim is a associate professor of department of nursing at Chung-Ang University. Dr. Kim had bachelor’s degree from Chung - Ang University in 1998 and received master 's and doctoral degrees in 2001 and 2009 from Chun-Ang University. After she graduated nursing undergraduate course, she had a clinical career as a staff nurse at Samsung Medical Center and Asiana Airlines medical team. She was also a researcher at the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs and has nursing faculty experience at department of nursing in Changwon National University. In 2016, she had a research activity as visiting international scholar at school of nursing in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Dr. Kim is interested in research topics such as evidence based nursing and practice, geriatric nursing and health promotion in patients with chronic illnesses.
Kim Sangsuk
Professor02-820-5987
kss0530@cau.ac.kr
Sang Suk Kim has been responsible for adult nursing, geriatric nursing, surgical nursing, health assessment, and evidence-based nursing. As methods of nursing education, Dr.Kim is utilizing various learning approaches in nursing education such as Simulation-based learning, Team-based learning, and Problem-based learning.
Research fields of interest include nursing education using simulation and standardized patients, debriefing effect, cybercivility, operating room safety nursing, evidence-based nursing education, nursing education methods (TBL, PBL, Simulation), adult nursing, and elderly nursing. Dr. Kim is actively involved as a reviewer and editorial board member for prestigious journals. Research findings are being published through prestigious journals both domestically and internationally.
Kim Sunghee
Professor02-820-5985
sung1024@cau.ac.kr
Dr. Kim teaches child health nursing. Her research interests are parenting, attachment, health promotion, nursing education and simulation education.
Kim Yoonjung
Professor02-820-6855
yoonjung@cau.ac.kr
Kim Youngmee
Professor02-820-5984
ykim@cau.ac.kr
Dr. Youngmee Kim is a professor of Red Cross College of Nursing at Chung-Ang University. She teaches the theory and clinical practice of Adult Health Nursing for undergraduate students. She also teaches Physical Assessment, Nursing Intervention, and Gerontological Nursing for graduate students.
Dr. Kim’s main research interests are chronic disease management (especially in chronic kidney diseases including ERSD on hemodialysis, and chronic lung diseases), global health, and gerontological nursing. Dr. Kim’s research aims to promote health by understanding risky behaviors in the elderly and people with chronic diseases and developing interventions to reduce their risky behaviors.
Currently, Dr. Kim is focusing on addressing her research aims through big data analysis, meta-analysis & systematic Review. Dr. Kim is also working on the development of exercise interventions to improve psychophysical health of people with chronic diseases.
Kwak Yeunhee
Professor02-820-5900
kwak0613@cau.ac.kr
Dr. YH Kwak introduces her professional career. Dr. YH Kwak acquired Certification of Nurse certification in Korea, she worked at Chung-Ang University Hospital and Samsung Medical Center for about 14 years, in the Delivery room, and Outpatient department, inpatient Unit, Intensive Care Unit.
And Dr. YH Kwak acquired various clinical competencies including knowledge, skill, and attitude as a professional nurse. And presently She has been working at Chung-Ang University since 2011, and I’m teaching fundamental nursing, nursing practice, and physical examination. Clinical career and education career are as follows.
1990/12 ~ 1994/03 Nurse at Chung-ang University Yongsan Hospital in Seoul, Korea
1994/05 ~ 2000/04 Nurse at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul, Korea
2002/09 ~ 2007/02 Lecturer at Catholic Kwandong University in Gangneung, Korea
2006/03 ~ 2007/02 Lecturer at Chung-Ang University in Seoul, Korea
2007/01 ~ 2011/09 Nurse at Chung-Ang University Hospital in Seoul, Korea
2011/09 ~ 2014/02 Lecturer at Chung-Ang University in in Seoul, Korea
2014/03 ~ present Assistant professor at Chung-Ang University in in Seoul, Korea
Dr. YH Kwak’s research interests include mental health, nursing practice and health promotion. Dr. YH Kwak frequently used raw data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey, conducted by Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention among various useful data for her analyses. Dr. YH Kwak’s research subjects are health-related quality of life called EQ-5D, mental health, suicidal behavior and disease. So I wrote papers related to quality of life, mental health, and suicidal behavior in patients with Atopic Dermatitis, urinary incontinence, Irregular menstruation as well as among the general population.
Lee Gyuyoung
Professor02-820-5982
queyoung@cau.ac.kr
102관 705호
Dr. Gyu Young Lee is a Professor of Community Health Nursing at Chung-Ang University Red Cross College of Nursing. She teaches community health (college) and health promotion (graduate school). Her research interests include development and evaluation of health interventions for adolescents as a sexuality and health education. She has been supported by ‘Mid-career Research Program of National Research Foundation of Korea’ since 2014 to present, developed life skills-based sexuality education programs for elementary and middle school students and evaluated the effectiveness of those programs. As a part of research project, Dr. Lee established ‘Life Skills Education Center of Korea’ to implement teachers training programs and certificate programs for life skills instructors and research on improving life skills-related to adolescents’ sex-and health-related behaviors. Now She focuses on providing life skills-based sexuality education programs for students, led by well-trained teachers who completed a teachers training program offered by the Center.
Lee Haeyoung
Professor02-820-5472
im0202@cau.ac.kr
102관 529-5호
Prof. Lee completed his undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees at Seoul National University College of Nursing and worked for 13 years at Seoul National University Hospital. She began her teaching career at Hoseo University in March 2013, and moved to Chung-Ang University in September 2018 and is currently working. She is interested in supporting nursing students to study happily and making the working environment for nurses safe and happy. To this end, She tries hard to carry out related research and contribute to the academic field.
Lee Sukjeong
Professor02-820-5983
lsj1109@cau.ac.kr
102관 702호
Dr. Lee is a tenured professor and she is an expert in nursing for chronic patients care. She teaches nursing of nephrology and urology at undergraduate course and teaches chronic disease management and rehabilitation nursing seminar in graduate courses. Her research interesting area is care for patients with chronic disease (chronic kidney disease. DM, cancer, cardiovascular problems) and health promotion of vulnerable people. Dr. Lee’s scientific focus has been on symptom management and behavioral intervention of chronic kidney disease. She is a member of board of directors in Global Korean Nursing Foundation, and a fellow of Korean society of adult nursing.
Lee Won
Associate Professor02-820-5742
oness38@cau.ac.kr
102관 529-2호
Dr. Won Lee (PhD, RN, MPH) is an assistant professor of Nursing at Chung-Ang University. Her research areas are patient safety and legal issues in the medical field mainly focused on nursing.
She has been conducting a number of studies on the law and policy related to patient safety since the enactment of the Patient Safety Act in South Korea. Dr. Lee’s current research focuses on developing a supporting program for second victims and on developing and evaluating patient safety education programs for undergraduate students.
Lim Eunju
Associate Professor02-820-5996
dew7593@cau.ac.kr
103관 309-2호
Dr. Lim is a educator, researcher and nurse scientist listed in the Marquis Who's Who (2016 ~ current). She has been awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding achievements in each field.
Min Ari
Associate Professor02-820-5642
amin@cau.ac.kr
Dr. Min is an Associate Professor at the Chung-Ang University, Department of Nursing. The long-term goals of her nursing research career are to improve nurse work environments and to provide better quality of care for patients. Dr. Min’s program of research is dedicated to examining the impact of nurse staffing on both nurse and patient outcomes. As part of her doctoral program in nursing, her research activities specifically focused on nurse staffing and nurse-sensitive patient outcomes. She conducted studies on the efficiency of critical care units in the U.S. and applied data envelopment analysis (DEA), which is a novel approach in nursing science. The significance of her research has been recognized with a competitive funding from Midwest Nursing Research Society, Sigma Theta Tau International (Alpha Lambda Chapter), and National Research Foundation of Korea (Individual Basic Science & Engineering Research Program). Currently, she is conducting studies to examine the impact of nurse fatigue and sleep deprivation on nurse and patient outcomes in hospital settings. The study findings will be a significant step toward achieving a comprehensive understanding of nurse fatigue and patient safety that she would contribute to development of healthcare policy and improvement of nursing practice.
Park Sihyun
Associate Professor02-820-5737
sh8379@cau.ac.kr
103관 309-1호
Dr. Sihyun Park is an assistant professor in the College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University. She earned a PhD in Nursing Science from University of Washington School of Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Chung-Ang University. Much of her research has focused primarily on gender-based health inequity, mainly focusing on health and safety issues for vulnerable and marginalized groups of women due to their social and cultural structures. Some of her works advocate for system change to promote women’s rights and enhance their health status in the community. Gender-based violence is one of her major research area. As aiming to contribute to solving such social problems by enhancing the community's own capabilities, she has developed protocols and educational programs to improve awareness of gender violence, enhance intention of report as well as support competencies in community members through her research projects. Dr. Park has been trained in diverse qualitative research techniques, such as Grounded Theory, phenomenology, content/thematic analysis, ethnography, and Q-methodology, etc. Especially, through feministic qualitative perspectives, she is trying to reveal the voices of marginalized populations experiencing violence and abuse.
Park So Hyun
Associate Professor02-820-5667
spark5@cau.ac.kr
Dr. Park is an Associate Professor at the Chung-Ang University Red Cross College of Nursing. Dr. Park earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing at Yonsei University.
She received her PhD in nursing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Park worked as an Associate Professor at Florida State University College of Nursing.
Dr. Park’s research interest is to improve health-related behaviors and weight-related outcomes for children within a multilevel context, including child and family, childcare, and community settings.
She is conducting research that prevents childhood obesity through community-based family interventions.
Roh Youngsook
Professor02-820-5978
aqua@cau.ac.kr
Professor Roh teach emergency nursing practice and neurological nursing in the undergraduate curriculum. In the graduate school curriculum, the theories of pain and nursing, simulation education design, and assessment in simulation education are taught. She is in charge of basic life support training as a basic life support instructor.
Her research interests include cardiopulmonary resuscitation, tool development, simulation-based education, and neurological nursing. A number of studies on the field of these interest have been published in the SSCI Journals. She was a research fellow at the Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education, University of Miami, USA. The research fund is being received from the Korea Research Foundation. She has served as a reviewer for several Korean and international journals (Journal of Korean Nursing Simulation, BMC Medical Education, BMJ Open, BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Leaning, International Neurourology Journal, Nursing and Health Sciences, Nursing Education in Practice).
She was the former director of the nursing simulation center. She has been working as a lecturer for continuing education in nurses or nursing faculty members. She is currently conducting a number of lectures at the Korean Society of Nursing Simulation and the Korean Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
Ryu Eunjung
Professor02-820-5681
go2ryu@cau.ac.kr
Dean Eunjung Ryu is an well-known nurse scientist and outstanding researcher and educator. She is a tenured Professor of Nursing at Chung-Ang University. Prof. Ryu’s scientific focus has been on cancer-related symptoms and management of chronic illnesses. Her research incorporates quantitative methods, instrument development, and risk reduction behavioral interventions.
As Principal Investigator, she has led a significant number of projects supported by Korean Research Foundation. Her publications cover a variety of issues related to cancer survivors and their quality of life, including unmet need, risk reduction behaviors, dyadic data, and symptom clusters. Through her research in risk reduction project for breast cancer survivors, she has led interdisciplinary research teams. She has served on a number of review panels and is also a frequent grant reviewer for the Research Fund of Korean Research Foundation.
Prof. Ryu, who received her CAU doctoral degree in nursing, with a focus on oncology, has been a professor in Adult Nursing for more than 15 years. During this time, Prof. Ryu served as chair of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner Program (Oncology) and the chief editor of the Asian Oncology Nursing which is the official journal of the Korean Oncology Nursing Society. She was a professor of Nursing at Konkuk University and a visiting professor at New York University in USA.
Shin Gisoo
Professor02-820-5975
gisoo@cau.ac.kr
102관 527호
After 9 years of experience as a nurse at maternity wards, professor Gisoo Shin earned her master's degree in nursing at Yonsei University with the thesis on the "Analysis of the delivery experiences perceived by pregnant women based on the presence of their families during the event". She later earned her PhD in nursing at Korea University with the dissertation on the "Analysis of monocytic intracellular monokine levels in patients with cancer and bacterial infections". She also worked as a visiting professor at the University of Washington.
She currently teaches women's health nursing at Chung-Ang University. Her researches focus on nursing interventions using the developed web or mobile applications and immune responses. The studies were funded by numerous prominent institutions, including National Research Foundation of Korea and Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Son Heesook
Professor02-820-5998
son@cau.ac.kr
102동 709호
My areas of interest are quality of life for single households and the application of technologies for individuals dwelling in communities and patients with chronic disease.
Son Younjung
Professor02-820-5198
yjson@cau.ac.kr
103관 309-4호
PhD, Yonsei University Graduate School
ME, Yonsei University Graduate School of Education
BSN, Yonsei University
Yoo Haeyoung
Associate Professor02-820-5989
hyoo@cau.ac.kr
102관 524호
Dr. Yoo is currently an Associate Professor of Department of Nursing at the Chung-Ang University. Dr. Yoo received B.S and M.S degree in nursing from Yonsei University, and Ph.D. degree in physiology from Seoul National University College of Medicine. After getting phD, she worked as postdoctoral fellow in University of Illinois at Chicago and Univerisity of Chicago.
Dr. Yoo is responsible for leading the integration between nursing and physiological research. Her research interests include cardiovascular pathophysiology and pathogenic mechanisms of chronic diseases, including diabetes, breast cancer, pulmonary hypertension and metabolic syndrome. In another line of research, Dr. Yoo focuses on identifying genetic variation and biomarker related to vascular endothelial dysfunction based on healthcare big data analysis. Her current source of research funding is from National Research Foundation(NRF).