Welcome Message
Dear members and distinguished guests
On behalf of the organizing committee, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2017 International Symposium of Korean
Medical Society for Intravenous Nutritional Therapy (KMINT) taking place in Seoul, Korea on April 9th, 2017.
The Korean Medical Society for Intravenous Nutritional Therapy started 3 years ago as a study group among the doctors interested
in the intravenous nutritional therapy and it had rapidly grown with esteemed members over the years.
Currently the KMINT offers the opportunity to share the results of clinical experiences based
onfunctional medicine while encouraging further engagement with the discipline.
Along with this, the 2017 International Symposium of Korean Medical Society for Intravenous Nutritional Therapy (KMINT) aims to
enhance clinical knowledge internationally and to provide an opportunity for all participants to exchange the latest research,
ideas and information.
For this symposium we are honored to invite two special lecturers on intravenous nutritional therapy.
The first guest is Paul S. Anderson N.M.D., a naturopathic physician,
medical director & founder of Anderson Medical Speciality Associates (AMSA).
He is a recognized authority in the field of integrative cancer research and the treatment of chronic diseases,
genomic conditions, and auto-immune and infectious disorders. The second guest is Dr. Atsuo Yanagisawa,
the president of the Japanese College of Intravenous Therapy (JCIT) and International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine
(ISOM).
He will present the effects of vitamin C and anti-oxidants on radiation injuries in Fukushima, Japan.
And also three well-reputed Korean lecturers,
Dr. Youngsuk Lee, the president of the Korean Academy of Vitamin C & Cancer, Dr. Yangkyu Park, director of Iksan medical
clinic and Dr. Seong Gi, An, department of neurology, Philip hospital will give practical and impressive presentations.
We highly welcome you to the symposium and look forward to your interest and participation.
With warm regards
Seihwan Choi, MD
President of the Korean Medical Society for Intravenous Nutritional Therapy (KMINT)