「病院の資料を消去し辞職せよ」、投稿者は医大生ではなく医師だった=韓国
``Delete hospital data and resign!'' Poster was a doctor, not a medical school student - South Korea
As the South Korean government pushes to expand the capacity of medical schools, conflicts with medical organizations are deepening. An online community exclusively for doctors includes a request for specialized doctors (interns) to delete hospital materials and resign.
There was a note urging people to do so. The person who posted the post was thought to be a medical school student, but a police investigation revealed that he was an active doctor living in Seoul.
On the 7th, Seoul Gangnam Police Station issued a seizure search warrant for Mr. A, who is being investigated on suspicion of obstruction of business.
announced that it had been executed. On the 19th of last month, Mr. A posted on Medistaff, an app for doctors, titled ``[Important] Must read for majors leaving the hospital!'' Among them, "Desktop at handover area"
"Please delete (the materials) from the medical office's shared folder LUDA, change all the set orders strangely, and leave." In addition, ``Clinical assistant nurses are not allowed to perform duties in place of specialized physicians.''
"Anyway," he added, "to make your intention to resign clear, please leave without your belongings." Police began an investigation after receiving a report from a citizen who saw the post. Mede since the 23rd of last month
The office of the staff management company was seized and the poster was tracked down. The police will analyze the materials, as they believe that Mr. A's writings may have a negative impact on hospital operations, and will soon summon Mr. A for an investigation.
The company plans to conduct a review to confirm the exact circumstances surrounding the posting. A police official said, ``We cannot disclose specific details such as the doctor's affiliation.''
2024/03/08 05:38 KST
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