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Doctor’s Dilemma: Anonymous Post Reveals Fear and Peer Pressure Amid Medical Strike Turmoil

Doctor’s Dilemma: Anonymous Post Reveals Fear and Peer Pressure Amid Medical Strike Turmoil

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – In the midst of ongoing collective actions by resident doctors, a post surfaced on the anonymous professional community Blind, revealing the apprehensions of a doctor contemplating return but fearing backlash and negative perceptions. On March 7, a user identifying as a resident doctor, referred to as A, shared their dilemma [...]

Gov’t Begins to Form Committee to Allocate Additional Med School Seats to Universities

Gov’t Begins to Form Committee to Allocate Additional Med School Seats to Universities

SEOUL, Mar. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — The government has begun forming a committee responsible for allocating 2,000 additional medical school admission seats to universities, officials said Thursday, amid continuing protests from doctors against the plan. The move came as the government is forging ahead with the medical quota hike to address a chronic shortage of [...]

Gov’t to Swiftly Implement Emergency Measures amid Protracted Doctors’ Walkout

Gov’t to Swiftly Implement Emergency Measures amid Protracted Doctors’ Walkout

SEOUL, Mar. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — The government will swiftly implement emergency measures to alleviate public inconveniences caused by the prolonged walkout by trainee doctors protesting the government’s decision to increase the medical school admission quota, an official said Thursday. Lee Han-kyung, the interior ministry’s chief disaster management official, made the remark during a daily [...]

Nurses Allowed to Perform CPR on Emergency Patients as Trainee Doctors’ Walkout Continues

Nurses Allowed to Perform CPR on Emergency Patients as Trainee Doctors’ Walkout Continues

SEOUL, Mar. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — Nurses will be allowed to perform CPR and administer medication for emergency patients beginning Friday, officials have said, as part of the government’s efforts to cope with disruptions of medical services due to the ongoing mass walkout by trainee doctors. The guidelines by the Ministry of Health and Welfare [...]

Surge in Pet Insurance Contracts Reflects Growing Number of Pet-Owning Households in South Korea

Surge in Pet Insurance Contracts Reflects Growing Number of Pet-Owning Households in South Korea

SEOUL, Mar. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – The trend of pet ownership in South Korea has surged to new heights, with a quarter of all households now boasting furry friends. This boom in pet adoption has had a remarkable ripple effect on the pet insurance industry, witnessing a substantial 50% increase in policies over the past year.  [...]

Hospital Staff Nationwide Face Unpaid Leave as Resident Physician Shortage Grows

Hospital Staff Nationwide Face Unpaid Leave as Resident Physician Shortage Grows

SEOUL, Mar. 6 (Korea Bizwire) – In an unprecedented move rippling through South Korea’s healthcare system, hospitals—including the prestigious “Big 5″ medical centers in Seoul—are grappling with a dire shortage of resident physicians by instituting unpaid leave for their staff. This drastic measure, a direct fallout from a significant decrease in patient admissions and surgical procedures, [...]

Rapid Increase in Delinquent Loans Among Self-Employed, Especially in Younger Age Groups

Rapid Increase in Delinquent Loans Among Self-Employed, Especially in Younger Age Groups

SEOUL, Mar. 6 (Korea Bizwire) – The value of delinquent loans among self-employed individuals in South Korea has surged by nearly 50% in a year, with the delinquency rate of young self-employed individuals in their 20s and 30s increasing the fastest. This trend indicates that self-employed individuals are facing financial difficulties due to high interest rates [...]

Police Question Doctors’ Association Leader over Walkout

Police Question Doctors’ Association Leader over Walkout

SEOUL, Mar. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — A leader of the country’s biggest doctors’ assocation appeared before police for questioning Wednesday in connection with the walkout by trainee doctors protesting the government’s decision to hike the medical school quota. The questioning of Joo Soo-ho, the chief spokesperson of the Korea Medical Association (KMA), came as thousands [...]

Survey Reveals Majority of Workers See Need for Unions, But Fear Repercussions in SMEs

Survey Reveals Majority of Workers See Need for Unions, But Fear Repercussions in SMEs

SEOUL, Mar. 5 (Korea Bizwire) –A recent survey conducted by the civic group Gabjil 119, in collaboration with Global Research, reveals that while a significant portion of employees recognize the necessity of labor unions in the workplace, many are hesitant to join, particularly within small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), due to fears of potential disadvantages. [...]

Telemedicine Use Doubles Amid Doctor Protests Against Medical School Expansion

Telemedicine Use Doubles Amid Doctor Protests Against Medical School Expansion

SEOUL, Mar. 4 (Korea Bizwire) –In response to collective action by trainee doctors opposing a significant increase in medical school admissions, the government’s full-scale expansion of telemedicine services has led to a twofold increase in its usage. To address the potential medical service gaps at major hospitals, particularly those serving as training institutions for resident [...]