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The KUMC was originally Kyoung-sung Women's Medical College which opened on May 5, 1938, and was renamed multiple times until March 1, 1976, when it was renamed as the hospital affiliated with Korea University. On October 1. 1983, it was established as Korea University Medical Center. Guro Hospital opened on September 15, 1983.
Korea University College of Medicine is the medical school of Korea University. It is located in Seoul, South Korea. As one of the oldest medical schools in South Korea, it has been historically regarded as one of the country's top medical schools. In 2021, the Korea University Medical Center was ranked as one of the top 100 hospitals in the ...
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Korea University is a member of the Korea University Sports Federation (KUSF) and its men's football/soccer, men's basketball, baseball, and men's ice hockey teams participate in the KUSF U-League. [49] It has a historic athletic rivalry with the nearby Yonsei University which dates back to the Japanese occupation era. [50]
Trainee doctors in South Korea began submitting their resignations en masse Monday in protest of a government medical policy, causing reported delays in surgeries and other treatments at hospitals.
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's government on Monday told young doctors they had until the end of February to return to work or risk being punished for staging a week-long protest that has ...
In August 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic with cases increasing in Korea, the Association organised a 3-day strike and its Korean Intern and Resident Association indefinite strike [4] in protest of the government's plan to increase the number of doctors over the next decade [5] [6] rejecting the government's return-to-work order. [7]
South Korean authorities, increasingly desperate as over 90% of the country’s junior doctors have gone on strike, are looking to the military to help.