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South Korea PM asks doctors not to quit over planned medical student increase

IndiaTimes Sunday, 18 February 2024
South Korea's prime minister pleads with doctors not to quit in protest of a government plan to increase medical school admissions and the number of physicians. Trainee doctors, Korean Medical Association, and medical students in Seoul are opposing the plan, citing concerns about sufficient physicians, medical schools, large teaching hospitals, and essential healthcare services.
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Thousands of trainee doctors in South Korea have started an indefinite strike.

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