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While the medical community continues with group licensing, demanding the establishment of public medical schools and the withdrawal of the capacity expansion of medical schools, opinions differ on the promotional materials of the Institute of Medical Policy Research of the Korean Medical Association.
On Day 1, the Medical Policy Research Institute released a news card format with a Facebook post that read: “Only those who oppose the doctor’s strike, please release it.” In this material, four questions and examples were presented and asked to choose.
In the first question, I asked, “When you need to get an important diagnosis that will determine your life or death, if you can choose a doctor, who will you choose?”
There are two examples. They chose between ‘a doctor who devoted himself to studying in school so as not to lose first place in the whole school every year’ and ‘a doctor who entered a public medical school with a recommendation system because he wanted to be a doctor despite that his grades were very low. ‘
Next, the question arose: “If your family needs emergency surgery, who would you like to do the surgery?” At the same time, they chose between “a doctor who underwent numerous surgeries in medical hospitals with many patients” and “a doctor who rarely underwent surgery at a local public medical school without infrastructure.”
This appears to have been designed to identify the problems of ▲ expanding the capacity of the medical school ▲ establishing a public medical school ▲ promoting remote treatment (remote medical care) ▲ contributing to medical treatment, which the medical community chose as the ‘four main medical policy’.
The opinions of netizens who saw the publication vary.
“In practice, it doesn’t make sense in college,” “Even Seoul National University medical students have a medical death accident” and “Even if you’re good at studying, that doesn’t mean you’re excellent at medical practice. ”.
On the other hand, there are many rebuttals such as “I want to receive medical treatment from a doctor who is good to study in Korea”, “If you disagree, be sure to see a doctor in a public medical school” and “Why Are you coming to Seoul for treatment? ”
Meanwhile, when the controversy arose, the Medical Policy Institute removed the post.
Jo Hye-seon, Reporter for Dong-A.com [email protected]
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