「医師が多ければ苦しい人生を延長」と現職医師が発言して物議に=韓国
Current doctor sparks controversy after commenting, ``The more doctors there are, the longer people's painful lives'' = South Korea
In South Korea, as the conflict over increasing the number of medical faculty members reaches its peak, one current doctor has caused controversy by saying, ``If there are more doctors, it will only prolong the suffering lives of the elderly.''
On the 22nd, Mr. A, a current doctor and YouTuber with 200,000 subscribers, posted a video titled ``Personal Thoughts of a Doctor YouTuber,'' in which he argued that the increase in medical school capacity would be a medical service reform.
He argued that it was not a solution for good. The controversial statement came at the end of the video. Mr. A said, ``Nowadays, the aging population is progressing rapidly, and many people say that we need to increase the number of doctors, but this
They don't really understand how humans grow old and die." He continued, ``What we need in order to live a life that protects human dignity in old age is a doctor.''
No, it's a nurse. "If there are more doctors, it will only make life more difficult." Netizens have criticized these comments. ``Patients suffering from diseases have a difficult life.
``Are you giving up on life and telling everyone to die?'', ``I wonder if they'll tell the patient's family the same?'', ``Doctors' ethics have been taken somewhere else, and are treated as a privilege, just like the right to give and take life and death.'' immersed in consciousness
Comments such as, ``It's deplorable that they're doing this,'' and ``This is what doctors are thinking now.'' Recently, it has been pointed out one after another that the abusive language of doctors who oppose the increase in the number of medical faculty members has gone too far. M
On the BC TV program ``100 Minutes Debate,'' Lee Dong Wook, president of the Gyeonggi Province Medical Association, who appeared as a doctor's side, said, ``The people don't want doctors who are ranked 20th to 30th in their class.''
In response to the criticism, Cha Hoon-jeong, policy director of the Seoul Metropolitan Medical Association, told Park Min-soo, Vice Minister of Health and Welfare, at a meeting in a cursory tone, ``(Increasing the number of medical school faculty members) was a matter of going on several dates.
Isn't that the same as saying that it's okay to sexually assault someone? You may have lived your life that way, but your doctors didn't live that way," he said, causing controversy.
. Due to the collective actions of doctors, the damage caused by the medical gap is becoming a reality. On the 23rd, a woman in her 80s was taken to an ambulance in a state of cardiac arrest, but she was refused admission at seven hospitals, and 53 minutes later she was taken to a hospital.
Although he finally arrived at a university hospital (a tertiary medical institution) in Daejeon, he was declared dead. In addition, the Central Disaster Safety Countermeasures Headquarters for Medical Associations (Central Headquarters) announced on the 26th.
asked the doctors who had left their workplaces to return to their workplaces by the 29th. The government has said that it will give maximum extenuating circumstances to doctors who return to their workplaces by this date for violating current laws.
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2024/02/27 20:29 KST
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