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South Korea sets up hotline to support doctors defying walkout

SEOUL – South Korea’s government set up a hotline for doctors on March 12 that Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said was intended to support physicians who faced harassment or peer pressure if they chose not to join a mass walkout over healthcare reform plans. Cho defended the reforms, which include boosting the number of medical school students, as beneficial for.

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Health care standoff leads to infighting within medical sector

Nearly 300 trainee doctors who walked off their jobs to protest the government s plan to increase medical school admissions returned to work during the night between Tuesday and We.

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South Korea's Yoon won't back down over medical reforms

South Korea's Yoon won't back down over medical reforms
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South Korea's Yoon says won't back down over medical reforms as doctors strike | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

SEOUL President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed on Tuesday to go ahead with a plan to increase the number of students admitted into medical schools to improve healthcare in South Korea, and said there was no justification for the protests this reform had triggered.

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