A budget was passed last year, and support will be retroactive from January this year. Park Min-soo, second vice-minister of South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare (equivalent to Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare), said, ``Basically, it's a pediatric and adolescent department.''
However, if we look a little more closely, there are people who specialize in pediatric treatment in some other subjects than pediatrics and adolescents. Therefore, those people will also be paid." Continuing, ``Children's Department of Pediatrics and Adolescents''
We also plan to quickly expand the scope of support to include doctors specializing in other essential medical subjects such as delivery and first aid."
However, no benefits will be paid to specialized physicians who leave their place of employment.
In the afternoon of the same day, an expert discussion meeting on improving the training system for specialized doctors was held in Yeouido, Seoul. Experts emphasized the need to shorten the continuous working hours of specialized doctors by 36 hours.
Vice Minister Park Min-soo said, ``We will immediately consider a plan to shorten the 36 hours of continuous working hours of specialized doctors through a model project,'' adding, ``We will examine each of the points raised in the discussion and quickly implement policies.''
will be reflected in the future.”
2024/03/08 18:34 KST
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