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Gov't accepts request on med school enrollment quota

- YONHAP

The government has accepted a request from the chiefs of six national universiti­es for flexibilit­y in expanding the medical school enrollment quota, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said yesterday, a decision that raised hopes for an end to the protracted walkout by trainee doctors.

The six universiti­es, all located outside the capital region, suggested scaling back the increase by up to half on Thursday, as more than 90 per cent of the country's 13,000 trainee doctors have walked away from their duties at general hospitals since February 20 in protest of the government's decision to add 2,000 more medical school admissions starting in 2025.

The six – Gangwon University, Kyungpook University, Gyeongsang University, Chungnam

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University, Chungbuk National University and Jeju National University – asked that they be allowed to lower the quotas assigned to them by up to 50 per cent next year.

Under the decision that is largely considered a compromise, 32 universiti­es will be permitted to increase their admission quotas freely, with the range of the annual increase ranging between 50 per cent and 100 per cent, starting in 2025.

"The government accepts the suggestion from the presidents of national universiti­es in a forward-looking manner," Han said during a press briefing following a government meeting.

Han emphasised that the government's decision aims to break the deadlock, protect medical students and normalise medical education, after procedures and surgeries have been canceled at major hospitals across the country.

"(The government) cannot afford to leave the damage caused by the medical vacuum unattended," Han said, adding that the universiti­es must decide on their increased quotas by the end of this month.

Amid the standoff, the presidenti­al office has hinted at adjusting the number of additional admissions, which currently stands at 2,000.

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