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The 2024 South Korean medical crisis is an ongoing healthcare crisis following the announcement of new government policies that would significantly increase medical student admission quotas. Thousands of residents and interns have since resigned, resulting in medical school professors working to cover.
March 3, 2024 at 4:36 AM. SEOUL, South Korea ... The government wants to increase South Korea’s medical school enrollment quota by 2,000 starting next year, from the current 3,058, to better ...
He said that more than 400 emergency medical treatment centers across South Korea will stay open around the clock. He said the government will deploy military doctors if the situation worsens.
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's presidential office said on Friday it was open to revising a plan to increase medical school admissions which has triggered months of protests by doctors nationwide.
2024 South Korean medical crisis: The government begins suspending the medical licenses of thousands of resigning doctors due to growing concerns that the resignation is affecting medical services. [13] Over 10,000 doctors go on strike at 100 educational hospitals, leading to a number of delays in treatment. [13]
The article's lead should mention the major components of the crisis, including the doctors' strike, students' boycott, aging population expected to need increased care, and relative shortage of doctors in rural areas. – wbm1058 13:26, 21 August 2024 (UTC) 2024 South Korean doctors' strike → 2024 South Korean medical crisis – (1) "Crisis ...
March 5, 2024 at 8:34 PM. ... Joo Soo-ho, a spokesperson for the emergency committee of the Korean Medical Association's (KMA), attended a police station in Seoul on Wednesday morning, an official ...
[7] [8] On 4 February 2020, in order to help prevent spread of the disease, South Korea began denying entry to foreigners traveling from Hubei Province in China. [9] [10] South Korea introduced what was considered one of the largest and best-organised epidemic control programs in the world, along with Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam.