Oh Eun-young
South Korean psychiatrist (born 1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oh Eun-young (Korean: 오은영; born September 9, 1965)[1] is a South Korean child psychiatrist[2] and television host.[3] She is the host of My Golden Kids, a weekly show that consults children with emotional and behavioral disorders.[4] Oh also operates a hospital and four counseling centers.[5]
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Oh Eun-young | |
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오은영 | |
Born | September 9, 1965 |
Nationality | Korean |
Education | |
Notable work | Our Children Have Changed My Golden Kids |

Education
Oh graduated from Yonsei University with a medical degree and received a doctorate in psychiatry from Korea University.[5]
Career
Oh started her career as a medical doctor in 1996.[5]
Her media career began with the SBS’ consulting program, Our Children Have Changed, which aired from 2005 to 2015.[5]
In 2020, she began hosting My Golden Kids, one of the most popular reality television shows in South Korea.[5] On the show, she observes the behavior of children and provides tips to parents.[6] Oh also hosts the shows Oh Eun-young’s Report: Marriage Hell where she counsels couples, and Dr. Oh’s Golden Clinic where she counsels individuals.[5]
Oh has received widespread criticism for setting unrealistic standards for parents and teachers for taking care of children.[5]
References
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