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``People die, doctors don't die''...Former Korean Medical Association executive criticizes President Yun Seok-Yeol after confirming increase in medical school staff = South Korea
Noh Hwan-kyu, former president of the Korean Medical Association, criticized the South Korean government's plan to increase medical school capacity, saying, ``It's not the doctors who are dying. It's the people who are dying.'' Chairman of the former 'Gov.
He was accused by the Ministry of Health and Welfare of posting a message on SNS saying, ``You can't beat a doctor.'' He was accused of inciting collective action among specialized doctors.
According to the medical community on the 21st, former Chairman Roh posted on his Facebook the day before, ``Yun Seo-gyeol.
"The president has finally decided to improve the health care system of the Republic of Korea." Chairman Noh former said, ``I expected things to progress based on the person (President Yoon)'s personality, so it's not that surprising.''
stomach. What is surprising is that this happened not during the Joseon Dynasty, but in the Republic of Korea in 2024." He continued, ``The fact that this has hit the heart of medical care''
"I'm surprised that the only people who know are doctors and the fact that the public doesn't believe what experts say." He added, ``In the end, it's not the doctors who die.
I'm sure they will find a way to live in other countries as well." He also emphasized, ``It's the people who are dying, and if doctors just give up their feelings of sadness, then there's no need to be sad.''
Prior to this, Prime Minister Han Deok-soo delivered a speech to the public regarding medical reform at the government building in Seoul the day before, saying, ``Considering the reality of the educational environment and local medical care,
We have decided to increase the number of employees to 2,000." As a result, starting from the 2025 academic year, the capacity for enrollment at 40 medical schools nationwide will increase from 3,058 to 5,058, an increase of 2,000. Specifically, Hakyo
The capacity of five medical schools in Ngi-do (Gyeonggi Province) and Incheon (Incheon) increased from 209 to 570, and the capacity of 27 medical schools in rural areas increased from 2,023 to 3,662.

2024/03/21 21:00 KST
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