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Professor Oh was a visionary leader in many fields including public health for ear and hearing care. He was the driving force to bring the Training Workshop on Public Health Planning for Hearing Impairment (PHPHI) to Seoul as part of the APSCI Symposium. I was fortunate to be invited by him to the post-Symposium visit to Gyeongju – the picture of Prof Oh and myself is from that visit. I will miss Prof Oh greatly. Andrew Smith, Director of PHPHI Training Workshop, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Society of otolaryngology of Nepal congress 2015 at Dhulikhel Hospital, Kavre, Nepal. He will always be remembered for his mentorship and guidance to develop otology and UNHS program in Dhulikhel Hospital, Nepal. Heartfelt condolences. May his soul rest in peace.
Mongolia 2017. I'm so grateful for the time I spent working with Prof. Oh, whether in Mongolia, Korea, Taiwan, or elsewhere, and will cherish the memories of his professionalism, kindness, and camaraderie. Wish him eternal peace.
Seoul, 2013. Seung Ha organized our first gig at a club he and his band played at times. I had the privilege and pleasure to participate in this first fun event. Seung Ha was a wonderful host, great musician but alsi very low key and modest. I along with his family, many friends and colleagues will miss him. May he rest in peace ! God Bless.
형님, rest in peace after a productive and well lived life. You will be missed but your scientific contributions and music will always live on…
In loving memory of our dear friend. We'll cherish the laughter, smiles, and the beautiful melodies of his guitar forever. Rest in peace.
TETSUO IKEZONO
TETSUO IKEZONO
Dear Prof. Seung Ha Oh's Family, Friends, and Colleagues, I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of my dear friend Seung Ha, who left us far too soon at his early age. The news of his departure has left a void in my heart that can never be filled. Seung Ha and I shared a special friendship that spanned over three decades. We first met 30 years ago, and from that moment on, our bond grew stronger with each passing year. Whenever we had the opportunity to meet at international meetings, we cherished those moments, often spending quiet evenings together, just the two of us. In those precious hours, we would share our thoughts, not only about the intricacies of our professional lives but also about the broader aspects of life itself. In the midst of our demanding schedules, consumed by academic commitments and clinical obligations, we often overlooked the significance of tending to our personal lives. We inspired each other to prioritize the small joys of life, such as preparing tea on tranquil holiday mornings and sharing heartfelt conversations with our life partners. Through our shared experiences, we came to appreciate the value of these moments, as they became a bridge connecting our souls with the ones we held dear. I firmly believe that Seung Ha Oh has found a peaceful rest on the other side, and I can imagine his beautiful smile as he watches over us, praying for our success in the fields of clinical and basic medicine. He dedicated his life to helping those suffering from hearing problems, leaving a lasting legacy of care and compassion. As I think of him now, his warm smile continues to inspire me, and I am grateful for the memories we created together. Seung Ha will forever hold a special place in my heart, and I will carry his wisdom and friendship with me always. My deepest condolences go out to all of you who knew and loved Seung Ha Oh. May his memory bring you comfort and strength during this difficult time. With heartfelt sympathy, Tetsuo Ikezono Saitama Medial University Japan PLF study group
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