「パンを買うのに長蛇の列」はいいのに…診療の列は「医師不足のせい」と非難=韓国
”Long lines to buy bread” are fine, but lines to see a doctor are blamed on ”shortage of doctors” - South Korea
In South Korea, a dispute has arisen between the government and doctors over the issue of increasing the number of medical school students. Joo Soo-ho, former head of the press and public relations committee of the Korean Medical Association, recently spoke at a news conference in Daejeon.
Regarding the large number of people who attended the bread festival held in Daejeon, he said, "There are people who say that waiting for three hours to buy bread is a 'heartwarming story,' and that waiting for your child's medical examination is 'due to a shortage of doctors.'
On the 1st, former chairman Joo wrote the above on his Feibook. This is because, "The citizens who put up with waiting for a long time to buy bread are the same people who put up with waiting for a medical examination.
Instead of accepting the situation, they blamed it on a "shortage of doctors," which led to the collapse of essential medical care such as pediatrics.
2024/10/02 17:12 KST
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