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Nearly 80 Pct of Junior Doctors Join Walkout amid Growing Medical Service Disruption

Nearly 80 Pct of Junior Doctors Join Walkout amid Growing Medical Service Disruption

SEOUL, Feb. 23 (Korea Bizwire) — Nearly 80 percent of trainee doctors nationwide have submitted resignations and over 7,800 doctors walked off the job to protest a plan to raise the medical school enrollment quota, leading to the government’s issuance of the highest health alert amid an exacerbating medical system crisis. Intern and resident doctors [...]

Gov’t Raises Health Care Crisis Level to ‘Serious’ over Doctors Walkout

Gov’t Raises Health Care Crisis Level to ‘Serious’ over Doctors Walkout

SEOUL, Feb. 23 (Korea Bizwire) — The government raised its four-scale health care service crisis gauge to the highest level of “serious” Friday in response to the departure of doctors in their collective action against the planned increase in the medical school admission quota. In an effort to alleviate the growing strain on the medical [...]

Trainee Doctors’ Work Stoppage Escalates Despite Government Warnings of Legal Action

Trainee Doctors’ Work Stoppage Escalates Despite Government Warnings of Legal Action

SEOUL, Feb. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – A work stoppage by trainee doctors grew Thursday in spite of the government’s warning of taking legal action against their collective action in protest of a plan to boost the number of medical students. Major general hospitals in Seoul and elsewhere struggled to cope with patients as a confrontation [...]

Hospitals Struggle to Cope with Patients as Trainee Doctors Stop Work for 3rd Day

Hospitals Struggle to Cope with Patients as Trainee Doctors Stop Work for 3rd Day

SEOUL, Feb. 22 (Korea Bizwire) — Major general hospitals in Seoul and elsewhere struggled to cope with patients Thursday, as thousands of trainee doctors left their worksites for the third day in a row in protest of a plan to boost the number of medical students. A confrontation between doctors and the government over the [...]

Resident Doctors’ Resignations Lead to Epidural Shortages, Disrupted Birth Plans

Resident Doctors’ Resignations Lead to Epidural Shortages, Disrupted Birth Plans

SEOUL, Feb. 21 (Korea Bizwire) – An increase in expectant mothers receiving notifications about the unavailability of epidural anesthesia and delays in scheduled deliveries has been reported in South Korea, following a mass submission of resignation letters by residents at major hospitals.  Starting from February 19, Yonsei Severance Hospital announced to expectant mothers that epidural anesthesia [...]

Civic Group Files Complaint against Striking Trainee Doctors

Civic Group Files Complaint against Striking Trainee Doctors

SEOUL, Feb. 21 (Korea Bizwire) — A civic group filed a complaint Wednesday against trainee doctors, who have collectively resigned over the planned hike in medical school enrollment quotas, and leaders of a doctors’ association, asking police to investigate them for violating the medical and other laws. The group, which calls itself the People’s Livelihood [...]

Over 70 Pct of Trainee Doctors Submit Resignations in Protest of Plan to Boost Medical Students

Over 70 Pct of Trainee Doctors Submit Resignations in Protest of Plan to Boost Medical Students

SEOUL, Feb. 21 (Korea Bizwire) – More than 70 percent of trainee doctors have submitted their resignations in protest of a plan to boost the number of medical students, officials said Wednesday, with the government ordering about 6,000 of them to return to work. Concerns have heightened as doctors and the government were in a [...]

More Than 6,400 Trainee Doctors Submit Resignations As Worries over Public Health Mount

More Than 6,400 Trainee Doctors Submit Resignations As Worries over Public Health Mount

SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – More than 6,400 trainee doctors have submitted their resignations in protest of the government’s plan to boost the number of medical students, officials said Tuesday, as worries mount that their collective action could put public health at risk. Second Vice Health Minister Park Min-soo told reporters that the ministry [...]

Forced Labor Victim Accepts Compensation from Japanese Company for First Time

Forced Labor Victim Accepts Compensation from Japanese Company for First Time

SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – The bereaved family of a South Korean victim of Japan’s wartime forced labor on Tuesday received compensation from Hitachi Zosen Corp. in accordance with a Supreme Court ruling, marking the first such acceptance from a Japanese company. The family withdrew 60 million won (US$44,830) from the Seoul Central District [...]

Jeju Island to Introduce Remote Working System for Younger Civil Servants

Jeju Island to Introduce Remote Working System for Younger Civil Servants

JEJU, Feb. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – Jeju Island is set to implement a new remote working system specifically designed for young civil servants, particularly those belonging to the so-called MZ generation in their 20s and 30s. This innovative work arrangement allows eligible employees to perform their duties from designated public facilities and national institutions, rather than [...]