BTS‘ leader, RM, has generously donated 100 million won to the Korean Forensic Medicine Society, intending to advance forensic medicine nationwide. The current scenario in South Korea reveals a concerning shortage of forensic scientists, with only about 60 active professionals in the field. Moreover, only two to three medical doctors a year take up forensic medicine as a specialty.

RM decided to donate after working with forensic scientist Professor Lee Ho on The Dictionary of Useless Knowledge. It was a tvN show he hosted alongside Jang Hang-jun, featuring panelists Kim Young-ha, Kim Sang-wook, and Dr. Shim Chae-kyung. It began airing on December 2, 2022 and ended on January 27, 2023. The January 6 episode highlighted the challenges forensic scientists in South Korea face. On that day, RM noted that in 2023, no one applied to enter the field.

RM is ‘a cool and deep person’

Dr. Shim Chae-kyung, a planetary scientist and astronomer at the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, expressed her admiration for RM’s charitable act. Taking to Instagram on the 27th, she labeled the news of RM‘s donation as “wonderful news.”

Looking back on the day Professor Lee Ho appeared on the show, Dr. Shim shared, “During breaks in the filming of ‘Useless Knowledge,’ Namjoon continued his conversation with Professor Lee Ho. And he made a promise right there. You could tell from his attitude, expression, and eyes that it wasn’t just empty words. He remembered the promise he made and followed through to the end.”

She added, “I thought astronomers were few, but the number of forensic scientists is even fewer. I send cheers and encouragement to those who walk the path of forensic medicine and applause and respect to Namjoon, who does what he can with a kind heart. He feels like a much younger brother. But at the same time, he’s like a life senior with a high level of maturity, a cool and deep person.”

About the Korean Forensic Medicine Society

The Korean Forensic Medicine Society was established in 1976. It has been pivotal in promoting human rights, judicial justice, and social safety through its forensic research, evaluations, and training. Despite the society’s efforts, the number of active forensic scientists remains alarmingly low. 

RM said, “Becoming a forensic scientist is very challenging. I genuinely respect those who walk the path of a forensic scientist. I hope to contribute, even if just a little, to their training and support and the Forensic Medicine Society’s growth.”

The funds donated by RM will be used for the Korean Forensic Medicine Society’s talent cultivation projects, academic research, and enhancements in forensic medicine systems. In recognition of RM‘s generous contribution, the Korean Forensic Medicine Society plans to present him with a certificate of appreciation and grant him honorary membership. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: RM’s concern over the state of forensics in South Korea led him to donate. Source: X/@joooniehq.