classroom
Completely remodeled in March 2009, the lecture halls are dedicated to grades 1, 2, and 3. With a seating capacity of approximately 160, the tiered lecture halls are equipped with cutting-edge equipment, including an electronic whiteboard, tablet monitor, beam projector, and electronic screen, creating an optimal learning environment that enhances the effectiveness of teaching and learning. Furthermore, heating and cooling systems and air purifiers are installed to ensure a pleasant learning environment for students.
Medical Library (Academic Information Center Meeting the Needs of the Information Age)
Established in 1975 as a medical reference center, the medical library relocated to its current location in 1987, building a three-story building with a total floor space of 2,510 square meters. It houses approximately 60,000 books and subscribes to approximately 500 domestic and international academic journals. Through the purchase of academic books for research purposes, interlibrary loan/original copying services, and the establishment of an electronic journal system, the library actively supports access to the latest medical journals and international books for faculty, staff, and JeonBuk National University College of Medicine students.
The medical library offers a 650-seat reading room, a multimedia room, and a discussion room for medical students. For fourth-year students preparing for the National Medical Licensing Examination, a dedicated reading room and discussion room with approximately 150 seats are located in the Life Sciences Building. Furthermore, JeonBuk National University, as a university contributing to the local community, opens its library to local residents, serving as a regional academic information center and a venue for lifelong learning.
The medical library offers a 650-seat reading room, a multimedia room, and a discussion room for medical students. For fourth-year students preparing for the National Medical Licensing Examination, a dedicated reading room and discussion room with approximately 150 seats are located in the Life Sciences Building. Furthermore, JeonBuk National University, as a university contributing to the local community, opens its library to local residents, serving as a regional academic information center and a venue for lifelong learning.
Dormitory (Hymein Hall) (Medical Complex considering the special characteristics of the medical school)
Hyemin Hall, a two-building student dormitory with a total area of 9,227 square meters (6 floors above ground and 1 basement level), provides medical school students with a pleasant and comfortable environment for their studies and school life. Hyemin Hall is located close to the Graduate School of Medicine and JeonBuk National University Hospital, enhancing student accessibility. Its location at the entrance to the Geonjisan Mountain trail provides ideal conditions for study and relaxation.
With three rooms designated for disabled persons, 12 single rooms, and 244 double rooms, the dormitory can accommodate 503 students. It also features various amenities, including a fitness center, convenience store, laundry room, study room, computer lab, seminar room, lounge, and conference room.
With three rooms designated for disabled persons, 12 single rooms, and 244 double rooms, the dormitory can accommodate 503 students. It also features various amenities, including a fitness center, convenience store, laundry room, study room, computer lab, seminar room, lounge, and conference room.
Myung-ui-jeong (the best landmark in the medical school)
The medical school's most famous landmark, Myeonguijeong, was named by philosopher Dool Kim Yong-ok, and the late renowned calligrapher Kangam Song Seong-yong wrote the plaque. "Myeongui" (明意) means to understand the patient's heart rather than their illness, implying that by doing so, one can become both a "Myeongui" (明醫) and a "Myeongui" (名醫).
Female Students' Lounge (for medical students only)
The College of Medicine offers a variety of student welfare facilities, including a variety of relaxation spaces. These include the outdoor garden-style lounge, Myung-uijeong, the Oasis Lounge on the first floor of Building 1 of the College of Medicine, and the Women's Lounge on the third floor. Furthermore, Building 4 of the College of Medicine, which opened in November 2023, features a student lounge on the first floor, and two more lounges, one for women and one for men, on the second and third floors.
CMS Center (Jeonbuk Medical Simulation Center)
Opened in 2006, the CMS Center was established to provide top-tier clinical training opportunities for medical students and community health care professionals. Current clinical training programs include clinical skills development, clinical simulation, medical interview techniques, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Since its opening, the center has provided top-tier clinical training, backed by a top-tier faculty and facilities.
