NEWS&MEDIA
NEWS&MEDIA
This is a notice from Seoul Cyber University.
Integrated Health Management Department Hosts 2024 'High Life Healing Camp | |||
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Dt | 2023.12.14 | Hit | 29 |
Integrated Health Management Department to Host 2024 'High Life (Lee Si-hyung Style) Healing Camp [Photo] Poster for Integrated Health Management Department The Integrated Health Management Department is recruiting new students for the first half of the 2024 academic year to train holistic healing specialists. Led by Professor Lee Min-young, the Department of Integrated Health Management is distinguished as the sole department of its kind in the country, boasting an exceptional faculty. This department focuses on studying the art of utilizing innate natural healing power to maintain and enhance health, aiming to prevent and cure diseases. Integrated medicine combines the achievements of modern Western medicine with the advantages of complementary and alternative medicine. The department aims to foster holistic healing experts through practical training in natural healing theories and techniques based on the perspective of integrated medicine. Professor Lee Si-hyung, a tenured professor in the Department of Integrated Health Management, is a psychiatrist and neuroscientist. He holds a Ph.D. in Neuropsychiatry from Yale University Graduate School in the United States. Professor Lee is a distinguished authority in South Korea's natural medicine, neuroscience, and psychiatry, having held influential positions such as director of Gangbuk Samsung Hospital, professor at Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and village chief of Hilians Sun Village. Currently, he is a tenured professor at Seoul Cyber University and the director of the Serotonin Culture Foundation. Widely recognized for his work on the 'Serotonin Health Method' and 'High Life Preacher,' Professor Lee is known for delivering impactful success messages. In 2024, a unique "High Life (Lee Si-hyung Style) Healing Camp" empowerment program, led by Professor Lee Si-hyung from the Department of Integrated Health Management, aims to provide an opportunity to experience the theoretical content of the "Natural Healing and Lifestyle" course firsthand. The program will focus on a project to enhance the four major lifestyle habits (mindset, dietary habits, exercise habits, and daily rhythm habits) for acquiring proper lifestyle habits. |