South Korea's medical professors join protests, reduce hours in practice

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SEOUL — Medical professors in South Korea said they will cut back on the hours they spend in practice starting on Monday (March 25) to support trainee doctors on strike for more than a month over a government plan to boost medical school admissions.

SEOUL — Medical professors in South Korea said they will cut back on the hours they spend in practice starting on Monday to support trainee doctors on strike for more than a month over a government plan to boost medical school admissions.A professor at a medical school submits a resignation form at a hospital in Seoul, South Korea on March 25, 2024.

"It is clear that increasing medical school admissions will not only ruin medical school education but cause our country's healthcare system to collapse," Mr Kim Chang-soo, the president of the Medical Professors Association of Korea, told reporters. The strike by the trainee doctors over a plan to increase the number of students admitted each year to medical school from 2025 has forced several hospitals to turn back patients and delay procedures.

The trainee doctors have been on strike since Feb 20, and President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has made healthcare reforms one of his signature policy initiatives, has vowed not to back down on implementing the admissions plan.

 

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