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Thousands of trainee doctors resign in S Korea

- Anadolu Agency

Seoul, South Korea - Hitting patient care, thousands of trainee medics on Tuesday resigned from duty in South Korea to protest the government’s move to increase the number of medical student seats.

However, President Yoon Suk Yeol called on the protesting doctors to ‘not hold people’s lives and health hostage’.

Some 6,415 trainee doctors at 100 hospitals have submitted their resignatio­ns while around 1,600 of them suspended their work, the Seoul-based Yonhap News reported.

South Korea has some 13,000 trainee doctors in South Korea while the government ordered 831 trainee doctors to return to work. “Trainee doctors who are key players in the medical field and medical school students who are key players in future medicine should not take collective action by taking the people’s lives and health hostage,” said the president.

Yoon said some ‘surgeries for cancer patients have already been postponed’ due to the strike. The country’s Vice Health Minister Park Min-soo Park said the resignatio­ns by doctors ‘led to a disruption in medical services, such as the cancellati­on of surgeries’.

Protesting doctors claim that the government ‘lacks transparen­cy’ and that the move to increase the number of medical students will ‘compromise’ the quality of medical education and services.

The government, however, said the increase of 2,000 seats is ‘necessary’ to address a shortage of doctors, especially in rural areas and crucial specialtie­s.

Currently, South Korea’s annual enrolment for medical seats is 3,058 seats.

Last Friday, the country’s Health Ministry banned largescale resignatio­ns and issued action against doctors’ collective resignatio­ns.

Also, to manage the patient rush due to the fallout from resignatio­ns, government-run hospitals in Seoul decided to extend normal operating hours.

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