The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of South Korea conducted a two-day public opinion survey on the above-mentioned topics on the 14th and 15th of this month.
The results were announced on the 16th. According to this survey, 72.4% of the public responded that "it is necessary to increase the number of medical school students by 2,000" (26.1% said it was very necessary, and 46.3% said it was somewhat necessary).
The results were as follows: 57.8% of respondents "disagree" with the medical community's claim that "the increase in medical school students should be reconsidered from the beginning," and 78.7% "disagree" with the "collective behavior of medical school professors."
Regarding the issue of the medical community not participating in the Korean government's special committee on medical reform, the highest percentage of respondents, at 71.8%, said they "did not sympathize."
2024/05/17 08:03 KST
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