Cho Suk-ki KIMA logo Academic Background and Work Experience 1997 Graduated from Seoul National University, College of Medicine 2007 Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Master of TS 2011 Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Ph.D. of TS 2007-2011 Assistant Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, Kyoungbook Nat'l Univ 2011-2013 Assistant Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, SNUBH 2014-2019 Associate Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, SNUBH 2019 Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, SNUBH Professor Sukki Cho specializes in thoracic oncology and benign thoracic disease. He has much experience in minimal invasive thoracic surgeries, especially single-port and robotic surgery. His research focuses on the biology of lung cancer (women lung cancer, early stage lung cancer, circulating tumor cell). He also had interest in the Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopic localization and airway intervention. +82-43-713-8999, 8998, 8997 kimakorea@khidi.or.kr

Cho Suk-ki

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Cho Suk-ki

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Department
Cardiovascular surgery
Specialty
Lung cancer, Esophageal cancer, Mediastinal tumor, Chest wall deformity, Robotic surgery, Single-port surgery

Academic Background and Work Experience

  • 1997 Graduated from Seoul National University, College of Medicine
  • 2007 Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Master of TS
  • 2011 Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Ph.D. of TS
  • 2007-2011 Assistant Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, Kyoungbook Nat'l Univ
  • 2011-2013 Assistant Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, SNUBH
  • 2014-2019 Associate Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, SNUBH
  • 2019 Professor, Thoracic&Cardiovascular Surgery, SNUBH
Professor Sukki Cho specializes in thoracic oncology and benign thoracic disease. He has much experience in minimal invasive thoracic surgeries, especially single-port and robotic surgery. His research focuses on the biology of lung cancer (women lung cancer, early stage lung cancer, circulating tumor cell). He also had interest in the Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopic localization and airway intervention.

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