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“I was not responsible for the group action … it’s like an indulgence”
Consent to the request to block the preferential treatment of medical students
Medical field “natural result considering the labor gap”

A citizen passes on the 31st, when the government announced that it will take the national medical exam scheduled for the second half of next year, divided into the first and second half of the year. Yunhap news

The government’s decision to award fourth-grade students from medical schools who refused to take the national exam for physicians this year on the 31st of this year gives them the opportunity to take the exam next year, and there is much criticism that it has undermined the principle of justice and equity.

The government initially split the national schedule, which was scheduled for the second half of next year, into the first and second half of the year, paving the way for medical students who refused to take the exam in January and apply as interns. The Health and Welfare Ministry said it would review relevant laws and ordinances for the unprecedented ‘January State Time’, but revealed it was not a relief, fueling criticism. Lee Chang-jun, health and medical policy officer at the Ministry of Health and Welfare, said: “There is no plan to request a separate apology for applicants for the national exam,” he said. “It is not an opportunity or a relief to take it again, but to take next year’s exam in two separate sessions.” In terms of doing it, I plan to seek people’s understanding. “

However, negative reactions are mainly flowing online about the opportunity to take the exam in a situation where medical students are not responsible for the group behavior of refusing the exam. One netizen noted: “Since hiring a new doctor usually takes place in March, taking the exam in January is like a new exam.” Another netizen criticized: “It set a good precedent that if people were held hostage for people’s lives and used in groups, they would eventually listen to them.” “It’s like giving an indulgence (to medical students who refused to enter the country). You must take responsibility for your choice.”

Previously, 113,000 people accepted the petition, “Avoid Preferential Treatment of Retaking the National Exam for Medical Students” posted on the notice board of the Blue House National Petition on the 8th of this month. The petitioner said: “Please think of the tears of those preparing for the appointment exam and were deprived of even the opportunity to take the exam as a confirmed or quarantined person, and the feelings of a high school mother 3 that he has to go find a remedial academy next year because he can’t take the exams in college. ” If there is still a breath of justice in Korea, it can prevent more privileged groups from being created. ”

Furthermore, on the 29th, a petitioner who published a publication that said: “I strongly oppose medical students who are rejected from the terms of equity, justice and ethics to reapply,” said: “If you want to give them an opportunity for medical students, it is necessary to attach conditions to participate in the work of Corona 19 for a certain period. It is reasonable, “he also suggested.

Medical students who were able to retake the exam and medical professionals concerned about the supply and demand for medical personnel welcomed the government’s announcement. “The government has made a great decision,” said a fourth-grader at a metropolitan area medical school, who declined to participate in public relations in September. Kwon Seong-taek, Chairman of the Faculty Council of the National University of Medicine (Professor of the Seoul National University School of Medicine), said: “In view of the medical staff gap, we have desperately talked about the need for a doctor’s office from November to December. The implementation announcement at the end of January is a natural result. ”

There is also the view that equity should be different from other national exams such as the appointment of public officials. Hee-cheol Han, president of the Korea University Medical College Association (professor at Korea University Medical School) said: “There are fairness and justice issues, but the government agreed and decided that public health is more important than that. ” Since some countries are awarded grades only upon graduation, it is necessary to think separately from other national exams. “

Yunjoo Lee reporter




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