Veteran South Korean Doctors Warn They May Join Striking Younger Colleagues

Veteran South Korean Doctors Warn They May Join Striking Younger Colleagues

Senior doctors in South Korea are planning to join their younger proteges on the picket lines by next week if the government does not resolve a three-week-old walkout over medical school enrollments. The Medical Professors Association of Korea announced Tuesday that it had voted the day before to take action if the government follows through … Read more

South Korea Deploys Military, Public Doctors to Strike-hit Hospitals

South Korea Deploys Military, Public Doctors to Strike-hit Hospitals

SEOUL, South Korea —  South Korea will start deploying military physicians and doctors from public health centers to strike-hit hospitals on Monday to help care for patients affected by the walkout of nearly 12,000 trainee doctors from 100 hospitals over government reform plans. Twenty military surgeons along with 138 public health doctors will be assigned … Read more

South Korea Takes Steps to Suspend Licenses of Striking Doctors

South Korea Takes Steps to Suspend Licenses of Striking Doctors

SEOUL, South Korea —  South Korea’s government began steps Monday to suspend the medical licenses of thousands of striking junior doctors, days after they missed a government-set deadline to end their joint walkouts, which have severely impacted hospital operations. Nearly 9,000 medical interns and residents have been on strike for two weeks to protest a … Read more

South Korea Sets Thursday Deadline for Return of Striking Doctors

South Korea Sets Thursday Deadline for Return of Striking Doctors

SEOUL, South Korea —  South Korea’s government gave striking young doctors four days to report back to work, saying Monday that they won’t be punished if they return by the deadline but will face indictments and suspensions of medical licenses if they don’t. About 9,000 medical interns and residents have stayed off the job since … Read more