Do, Jong Geol Professor

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

Do, Jong Geol

Appointment

Clinical Assistant Professor

Speciality Interests

Musculo-skeletal disease, Electrodiagnostic medicine, Spinal cord injury, Intensive care unit rehabilitation, Respiratory rehabilitation, Sarcopenia

Schedule

schedule of week
07 TUE
09
WEN
10
THU
11
FRI
12
MON
15
AM available available available
PM available available

Medical School

2012~2021 Ph.D. in Medicine Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine 2010~2012 Master’s degree Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine 2002~2008 Bachelor’s degree Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine

Specialty Training

Specialty Training
Fellowship   2016~2017 Samsung Seoul Medical Center, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Residency   2009~2013 Samsung Seoul Medical Center, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Internship   2008~2009 Samsung Seoul Medical Center

Other Education

  • 2021~Present Assistant Professor Samsung Seoul Medical Center, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
    2020~2021 Clinical Instructor Samsung Seoul Medical Center, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
    2018~2020 Clinical Instructor Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

Thesis

BMC MUSCULOSKEL DIS 2021 10.1186/s12891-021-04261-1

Effectiveness of interactive augmented reality-based telerehabilitation in patients with adhesive capsulitis: protocol for a multi-center randomized controlled trial

Yeo1, SM; Lim, JY; Do, JG; Lim, JY; Lee, JI; Hwang, JH

SCI REP-UK 2021 10.1038/s41598-021-82003-y

Variants in NEB and RIF1 genes on chr2q23 are associated with skeletal muscle index in Koreans: genome-wide association study

Yoon1, KJ; Yi, Y; Do, JG; Kim, HL; Lee, YT; Kim, HN

Scientific reports/2020 Apr 16;10(1):6516

Voxel-based Three-dimensional Segmentation of the Capsulo-synovium from Contrast-enhanced MRI Can Represent Clinical Impairments in Adhesive Capsulitis

Jung-Sang Lee1, Jong Geol Do , Kyung Jae Yoon , Seoung Wan Chae , Hee-Jin Park , Chul-Hyun Park , Yong-Taek Lee

Scientific reports/2020 Jun 26;10(1):10498.

Excessive walking exercise precipitates diabetic neuropathic foot pain: hind paw suspension treadmill exercise experiment in a rat model

Jong Geol Do 1, Sun Up Noh , Seoung Wan Chae, Kyung Jae Yoon, Yong-Taek Lee

MEDICINE 2020 10.1097/MD.0000000000018682

Effectiveness of percutaneous cement injection on proximal junctional failure after posterior lumbar interbody fusion Preliminary study

Do1, JG; Kwon, JW; Kim, SJ

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Patients' Rights and Responsibilities

Patients' Rights

1. Right to receive medical care

Patients have the right to receive proper care in a safe setting without discrimination nor should their right to care be violated regardless of their gender, age, religion, social status, nationality, language, race, or physical/mental/financial status. Medical teams shall not refuse to provide care without justifiable reason.

2. Right to be informed and to make an autonomous decision

Patients have the right to obtain full and complete information from their medical team, to ask questions, and to determine their agreement or refusal concerning: diagnosis, treatment (purpose, plans and methods), outcomes of care (including unanticipated outcomes), discharge plan, participation in medical research studies, organ transplantation/donation, etc. Within ethical boundaries, patients may discontinue or refuse treatment, request that the medical team explain and suggest alternative treatments, and reserve the right to make their own decisions.

3. Right to confidentiality

Patients' rights to confidentiality regarding their physical/health status and privacy will not be violated. Patients can expect that all medical records/reports and their personal privacy will be kept confidential unless the patient has given consent or disclosure is permitted by law. To ensure their privacy, patients may be informed that Individuals not directly involved in their care may not be present and that the number of guardians accompanying patients to consultation rooms may be limited.

4. Right to request consultation and mediation

In the event of a medical dispute, patients may request consultation and mediation from an internal or external agency (Korea Consumer Agency, Korea Medical Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Agency).

5. Right to have values and beliefs respected

Patients will not be discriminated against because of their culture, religious values, or beliefs, and their rights will not be violated.

6. Right to receive care in a safe setting

Patients have the right to receive hospital-provided care where the patient’s medical information is protected and patient safety can be assured. In addition, patients have the right to be protected from possible dangers that can occur in a hospital and to have stability of mind and body.

Patients' Responsibilities

1. Responsibility to trust and respect the medical team

Patients must accurately inform the medical team of their health condition and must trust and respect the medical team's treatment plan. Patients may be responsible for consequences that result from not following instructions.

2. Responsibility to not use dishonest methods for medical treatment

Patients must reveal their identity before receiving any medical care and must not use false or dishonest methods, such as seeking medical care under disguised ownership.

3. Responsibility to abide by all hospital regulations

Patients are expected to treat all hospital staff and other patients with courtesy and respect; to abide by all hospital rules; and to earnestly fulfill their financial obligation to the hospital. Also, patients and their family members are expected to participate in all safety regulations.