Medical Strike in South Korea

Senior doctors in South Korea support medical interns and residents who are on strike against the government's plan to increase medical school admissions. The strike has caused canceled surgeries and treatments at hospitals.

Medical Strike in South Korea

South Korean authorities are suspending the licenses of two senior doctors for allegedly inciting medical interns and residents to protest against the government's plan to increase medical school admissions, causing disruptions in hospital operations.

South Korea Medical Strike

South Korea plans to deploy military physicians and public health doctors to hospitals affected by a walkout of 12,000 trainee doctors over government reform plans. The walkout started on Feb. 20, causing some hospitals to turn away patients and delay medical procedures.

Trainee Doctors' Strike in South Korea

Trainee doctors in South Korea have resigned en masse, leading to critical shortages in hospitals. The government is responding by conducting raids on the Korean Medical Association offices and threatening legal consequences for the striking doctors.