一部の医大生「救急室のたらい回しで死んでも “関心ない”」=韓国
Some medical students in South Korea: ”We don't care if patients die after being passed around the emergency room”
In South Korea, patients' lives remain at risk due to a lack of doctors in emergency rooms as medical residents leave the medical field.
Recently, a 2-year-old boy with a high fever was turned away from 11 emergency rooms and ended up unconscious.
However, some medical students are seen mocking the suffering of the people.
On the 11th, according to the Korean government and the medical community, an online community centered on young doctors
Recently, the online news site MediStaff published shocking comments about the medical vacuum, such as "emergency room transfers." One medical student wrote, "The fear of death has paralyzed my whole body, and I can't get a diagnosis from the doctor.
"By accumulating many experiences where I was unable to receive medical treatment and nearly lost my life, I came to have gratitude and respect for the doctors who treat life," he said. "Only then can I remain steadfast in my determination, regardless of the outcome of treatment."
"I think people will feel relieved and grateful that they can receive treatment," he wrote. Another user wrote, "Every time I see (people dying due to a lack of medical care), I feel good," and "The news
"I feel really happy every time this message is broadcast," she wrote. With the news of such posts having been confirmed, the Ministry of Health and Welfare plans to secure evidence and then ask the police to investigate the people who made the comments.
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2024/09/11 16:42 KST
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