Higher discharge rate, 32.7% yesterday → 6.6% today … Return to most clinics



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Higher discharge rate, 32.7% yesterday → 6.6% today … Return to most clinics

Gyu-Hwan Seong, Reporter for Busan.com [email protected] 2020-09-09 20:37:26

With the newly launched Emergency Response Committee of the Korea National Council of Elders making the decision to return to work, there is a growing possibility that the schedule for the National Medical Examination Examination has started and some medical students express their intention. to take the national time.  Photo shows Korea University School of Medicine in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, on the 9th. Yunhap news

With the newly launched Emergency Response Committee of the Korea National Council of Elders making the decision to return to work, there is a growing possibility that the schedule for the National Medical Examination Examination has started and some medical students express their intention. to take the national time. Photo shows Korea University School of Medicine in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, on the 9th. Yunhap news

The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced on the 9th that the discharge rate of doctors specializing in interns and residents was only 6.6%. It is interpreted that a significant number of them have completed the group discharge and returned to the clinic.

The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare confirmed that 616 (6.6%) of 9,332 people in their specialty were not working as a result of verifying the status of work in 156 of the 200 training hospitals in their specialty.

The dropout rate for the majors was 26.1% lower than the previous day (32.7%), which means that most of the majors have returned to the field, considering vacations, out of service and the schedule for the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) before returning to work. On this day, 41 of the 2,324 employees were not working, so the drop-off rate was 1.8%, similar to the previous day (1.3%).

Doctors with specializations and full-time doctors oppose the expansion of the medical school’s capacity and entered group leave since 21 last month. They postponed their return to the field expressing dissatisfaction with the content and method of the negotiations, even after the Korean Medical Association and the government and ruling party concluded negotiations on key issues on the 4th.

After the controversy, the Emergency Response Committee of the Korean Majority Council (Daejeon Association) (not Captain) decided to return to work at 7 am on the 8th, but internal opposition continued. It was blocked.

However, on the 9th, representatives of fourth-grade students from 40 medical schools nationwide held an emergency meeting on whether or not the group action should be maintained. Some remain.

Gyu-Hwan Seong, Reporter for Busan.com [email protected]

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