South Korean doctors rally against government plans to increase the number of medical students
- South Korean doctors rallied against the government's plan to increase medical school admissions by 4,000 over 10 years, stating it wouldn't address systemic issues.
- The government argues that South Korea needs more doctors due to growing demands and a shortage in rural areas and key professions. They plan to meet with doctors' groups but won't adjust the increase proposal.
- Trainee doctors threatened to resign, potentially disrupting surgeries and prompting more senior doctors to take collective action, in protest of the plan which they believe would lead to unnecessary medical care.
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