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Patients With Severe Illnesses in South Korea Demand Doctors End Strike

Patients With Severe Illnesses in South Korea Demand Doctors End Strike

SEOUL, Jun. 13 (Korea Bizwire) – Patients with severe illnesses, including cancer, gathered in front of Seoul National University Hospital on June 12 to urge doctors to immediately call off their planned indefinite strike starting on June 17, with some groups considering filing lawsuits against the striking physicians.  At a news conference, the Korean Alliance for [...]

Gov’t Vows Stern Response to Illegal Acts ahead of Doctors’ Collective Action

Gov’t Vows Stern Response to Illegal Acts ahead of Doctors’ Collective Action

SEOUL, Jun. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — Any illegal acts related to the collective action by doctors will be dealt with sternly, the government said Thursday, as medical professors and community doctors plan to stage walkouts in protest against the medical school quota hike. The Korea Medical Association (KMA), the biggest doctors’ group, plans a one-day [...]

Trainee Doctors Seen as Lukewarm as Gov’t Allows Them to Return to Hospitals without Legal Burdens

Trainee Doctors Seen as Lukewarm as Gov’t Allows Them to Return to Hospitals without Legal Burdens

SEOUL, Jun. 5 (Korea Bizwire) — Trainee doctors who left their worksites for months in protest of the government’s medical reform were seen as mostly lukewarm to plans by the government to allow them to seek other career paths or return to hospitals without legal burdens, according to some junior doctors Wednesday. In an apparent [...]

Health Ministry Pledges More Support for Trainee Doctors amid Protracted Walkout

Health Ministry Pledges More Support for Trainee Doctors amid Protracted Walkout

SEOUL, May 31 (Korea Bizwire) — The health ministry said Friday it will provide more financial support for trainee doctors and begin a trial operation to reduce their working hours, amid protracted walkouts prompted by a plan that boosted the number of medical students. Deputy Health Minister Jun Byung-wang told reporters that the pilot program [...]

South Korean Nurses Intensify Push for Separate Law Amid Healthcare Crisis

South Korean Nurses Intensify Push for Separate Law Amid Healthcare Crisis

SEOUL, May 29 (Korea Bizwire) – In a powerful display of their demands, around 20,000 nurses (according to organizers) gathered in front of the National Assembly in Seoul on May 23, raising their voices for the enactment of a separate nursing law. After resident doctors left hospitals in protest of the government’s plan to increase medical [...]

South Korea Faces Shortage of Cadaver Donations for Medical Education

South Korea Faces Shortage of Cadaver Donations for Medical Education

SEOUL, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) – As the government plans to increase admissions to medical schools, a major concern raised by the medical community is the shortage of donated cadavers for anatomy lessons, which could undermine the quality of medical education. While promoting body donation is crucial for high-quality medical training, a recent survey revealed that [...]

Gov’t Vows to Continue Efforts to Mend Discord with Medical Community

Gov’t Vows to Continue Efforts to Mend Discord with Medical Community

SEJONG, May 27 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s health ministry said Monday it plans to continue efforts to resolve the ongoing discord with doctors following the finalization of the university admission plan, which includes the controversial medical school quota hike, last week. The remark came after the Korean Council for University Education, an association of [...]