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Online Registration is available from November. Please visit www.pccs2008.com for detailed information regarding registration
| Category |
Early
By March 31, 2008 |
Regular
By April 30, 2008 |
On-Site
From May 1, 2008 |
| Physician |
US$ 350 |
US$ 400 |
US$ 450 |
| Physician in Training |
US$ 200 |
US$ 250 |
US$ 300 |
| Nurse & Technician |
US$ 100 |
US$ 125 |
US$ 125 |
| Accompanying person |
US$ 100 |
US$ 100 |
US$ 100 |
* Registration fee (Incl. Accompanying Person) includes admission to all sessions and exhibition,
meeting materials, welcome reception, coffee breaks, and gala dinner.
* Physician in training must submit the official document attesting to the status of the physician in training
from the chairperson of department.
* Accompanying persons are limited to the participants family members only. |
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"Hallyu" or "Korean Wave" is a term used to refer to the export of the Korean pop culture, including soap operas, movies, games and music. Many places famous for the sets of the Korean dramas have emerged as a tourist spot, attracting foreign visitors all year round. Jeju Island is also well-know drama sets of "All In" and "Daejanggeum".
All In
The Seopji Koji is famous for the drama set of "All In," a mega-hit television soap opera starring Byung-Hun Lee and Hye-Gyo Song. The Convention Center where many international events have been held has also become more known to the public since All In was broadcasted.
Please click here for more information about All In.
Daejanggeum
Daejanggeum, starring Young-Ae Lee, has gained great popularity in many Asian countries. The historical TV series have been still remembered by many people. The Jeju Folk Village Museum was one of the main sets of the drama. The Odolgae (sea cliff) where Sang-Gung Han died, magnificent Mt. Songak, and other well-preserved historical sites had created fantastic scenes in the TV series.
Please click here for detailed information about Daejanggeum. |
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